- appearing (epifaneia - ἐπιφάνεια)
- clear (faneros - φανερός)
- disappearance (afanismos - ἀφανισμός)
- disappearing (afantos - ἄφαντος)
- ghost (fantasma - φάντασμα)
- glorious (epifanēs - ἐπιφανής)
- hidden (afanēs - ἀφανής)
- pageantry (fantasia - φαντασία)
- plainly (fanerōs - φανερῶς)
- revealed (emfanēs - ἐμφανής)
- revelation (fanerōsis - φανέρωσις)
- to destroy (afanizō - ἀφανίζω)
- to make visible (fantazō - φαντάζω)
- to reveal (faneroō - φανερόω)
- to show (emfanizō - ἐμφανίζω)
- torch (fanos - φανός)
- transparent (diafanēs - διαφανής)
Act 25:23 So on the next day Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and they entered the audience hall with the military tribunes and the prominent men of the city. Then, at the command of Festus, Paul was brought in.
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