Strong's Concordance diégésis: a narrative Original Word: διήγησις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: diégésis Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ayg'-es-is) Short Definition: a narrative Definition: a narrative. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 1335 diḗgesis (from 1334 /diēgéomai, "fully lead, thoroughly conduct, narrate") – properly, a full narration (account), as carefully recorded in an authoritative historical account which is thorough (complete, comprehensive). (Note the intensifying force of the prefix, dia.) See 1334 (diēgeoma). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1335: διήγησιςδιήγησις, διηγήσεως, ἡ (διηγέομαι), "a narration, narrative: Luke 1:1; used of the Gospel narratives also in Eusebius, h. e. 3, 24, 7; 3, 39, 12; cf. Grimm in the Jahrbb. f. deutsche Theol. 1871, p. 36. (Plato, Aristotle, Polybius; Sir. 6:35 ( Strong's Exhaustive Concordance declaration. From diegeomai; a recital -- declaration. see GREEK diegeomai Forms and Transliterations διηγήσεως διηγησιν διήγησιν διηθείται διήλωσε diegesin diēgēsin diḗgesin diḗgēsinLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 13351 Occurrence διήγησιν — 1 Occ. Luke 1:1 N-AFS GRK: ἐπεχείρησαν ἀνατάξασθαι διήγησιν περὶ τῶν NAS: to compile an account of the things KJV: to set forth in order a declaration of INT: have undertaken to draw up a narration concerning |