Meaning has become in [the form of] a human being.[1] "For he himself knew what was in man."[2]
*)enhnqrw/phsen: a)nti\ tou= e)n a)nqrw/pw| ge/gonen. au)to\s ga\r e)gi/nwske ti/ h)=n e)n tw=| a)nqrw/pw|.
[1] The headword is aorist, third person singular, of
e)nanqrwpe/w (cf.
epsilon 1113). It must be quoted from somewhere (other than the quotation given here, which does not contain this verb); numerous instances in Christian writers.
[2]
John 2.25.
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