ἀνεῳγμένος
anoígō
opened
To open (literally), such as to unclose a door, gate, or any physical object; in extended or figurative senses, to make accessible or reveal, including opening something to understanding, disclosing information, or enabling an event or opportunity. Its primary sense is physical opening, but it is commonly used in a wide range of figurative contexts in Hellenistic Greek literature and biblical texts, including the opening of eyes (awakening perception), mouth (to speak), heart (to understand or feel), heavens (to reveal divine action), or a scroll/book (to grant access to contents).
Romans 3:13 · Word #2
Lexicon G455
| Lemma | ἀνοίγω |
| Transliteration | anoígō |
| Strong's | G455 |
| Definition | To open (literally), such as to unclose a door, gate, or any physical object; in extended or figurative senses, to make accessible or reveal, including opening something to understanding, disclosing information, or enabling an event or opportunity. Its primary sense is physical opening, but it is commonly used in a wide range of figurative contexts in Hellenistic Greek literature and biblical texts, including the opening of eyes (awakening perception), mouth (to speak), heart (to understand or feel), heavens (to reveal divine action), or a scroll/book (to grant access to contents). |
Morphology V PRF PASS PTCP NOM M SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state of being |
| Tense | PRF — Perfect — Completed action with ongoing results |
| Voice | PASS — Passive — The subject receives the action |
| Mood | PTCP — Participle — A verbal adjective |
| Case | NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence |
| Gender | M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Common Translation
| Phrase | opened |
| Literal | opened |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ἀνεώγω |
| Strong's | G455 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G455-08
having been opened
| Morphological Notes | Verb, perfect tense, passive voice, participle, nominative masculine singular—denoting a completed action with ongoing result, describing a masculine singular subject. |
| Rendering Rationale | The perfect passive participle denotes a completed action with continuing result, thus "having been opened," indicating something that stands in an opened state. The passive voice preserves that the subject receives the action of opening. |
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SILEX v2
SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)
having been opened
| Same as P1 | Yes |
| Rationale | The participle 'having been opened' accurately represents the grammatical form and the SILEX definition. SIBI-P1 is correct in this context. |