Biblica Analytica

λαμπρῶς

lamprōs (G2988)

magnificently

1 verses 1 books OT 0 / NT 1
AI Word Study

The Greek word λαμπρῶς (lamprōs) is used once in the Bible, with the lemma meaning magnificently. The adverbial form of λαμπρῶς suggests that it modifies verbal or adjectival actions, indicating the manner in which they are performed. Magnificently encompasses a range of grand, impressive, or resplendent qualities. This word likely emphasizes a quality of brilliance or grandeur, potentially tied to external appearances or displays rather than internal character or qualities. Its limited occurrence restricts a more comprehensive understanding; however, it appears to add an elevated or dignified tone to its related context. Given its singular appearance, λαμπρῶς holds a significant though minor role in conveying an aspect of brilliance or grandeur in the biblical text.

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Luke 16:19

“Now there was a certain rich man, and he was clothed in purple and fine linen, living in luxury every day.