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John 11:31


Footnote:

94c

Strong's Greek #1392. δόξαντες. The Greek word "δόξαντες" (doxantes) is the aorist participle form of the verb "δοξάζω" (doxazō), which means "to glorify" or "to honor." In this form, it indicates that the action of glorifying or honoring has been completed in the past. So, "δόξαντες" can be translated as "having glorified" or "having honored" in English.

Interlinears, and other translations exchanged this word for the similar δοκέω dokeó which means "to think, suppose, have opinion" (cf. Strongs #1380).