From an obsolete phao (to shine or make manifest, especially by rays; compare phaino, phemi); luminousness (in the widest application, natural or artificial, abstract or concrete, literal or figurative)
fire, light.
see GREEK phaino
see GREEK phemi
Textus Receptus Greek Text fwV phos
fwV Matt 4:16, Matt 4:16, Matt 5:14, Matt 5:16, Matt 6:23, Matt 17:2, Mark 14:54, Luke 2:32, Luke 8:16, Luke 11:35, Luke 22:56, John 1:4, John 1:5, John 1:8, John 1:9, John 3:19, John 3:19, John 3:20, John 3:20, John 3:21, John 8:12, John 8:12, John 9:5, John 11:9, John 11:10, John 12:35, John 12:35, John 12:36, John 12:36, John 12:46, Acts 9:3, Acts 12:7, Acts 13:47, Acts 22:6, Acts 22:9, Acts 26:13, Acts 26:18, Acts 26:23, Rom 2:19, 2 Cor 4:6, Eph 5:8, Eph 5:13, 1 Ti 6:16, 1 Pe 2:9, 1 Jo 1:5, 1 Jo 2:8, Rev 18:23 fwta Acts 16:29 fwti Matt 10:27, Luke 12:3, John 5:35, 2 Cor 6:14, Col 1:12, 1 Jo 1:7, 1 Jo 1:7, 1 Jo 2:9, 1 Jo 2:10, Rev 21:24 fwtoV Luke 16:8, John 1:7, John 1:8, John 12:36, Acts 22:11, Rom 13:12, 2 Cor 11:14, Eph 5:8, Eph 5:13, 1 Th 5:5, Rev 22:5 fwtwn Jam 1:17 |