STRONGS G364:
ἀνάμνησις,
-εως,
ἡ, (
ἀναμιμνήσκω),
a remembering, recollection:
εἰς τ.
ἐμήν ἀνάμνησιν to call me (affectionately)
to remembrance, Luke 22:19 [WH reject the passage];
1 Corinthians 11:24f,
ἐν αὐταῖς (namely,
θυσίαις)
ἀνάμνησις ἁμαρτιῶν in offering sacrifices there is a remembrance of sins,
i. e. the memory of sins committed is revived by the sacrifices,
Hebrews 10:3. In Greek writings from Plato down.
[Synonyms:
ἀνάμνησις ὑπόμνησις: The distinction between these words as stated by Ammonius et al. — namely, that
ἀνάμν. denotes an unassisted recalling,
ὑπόμν. a remembrance prompted by another, — seems to be not wholly without warrant; note the force of
ὑπό (cf. our '
sug-gest'). But even in classic Greek the words are easily interchangeable. Schmidt ch. 14; Trench § cvii. 6, cf. p. 61 note; Ellicot or Holtzman on
2 Timothy 1:5.]
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