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Antiphonon

Definition: The word "antiphonon" in Greek means "to make a prophecy or promise." It's used as an alternative to the Greek term "propositional antiphon," which is used to express a personal promise or declaration made out of fear, uncertainty, or anxiety. The word has been found in various parts of the Bible and in texts from other languages. In Hebrew scriptures, "antiphon" was often associated with "promise" as it refers to making a prophecy or prediction about future events or actions. For example, in Proverbs 28:1-3, the author says: "Your Lord speaks of you in such words; 'I will make a promise for myself, and I will make a prophecy for you. And I am going to take away your fears, and my promises are sure.' In Revelation 14:6, when Jesus gives a "prophetic antiphon" from heaven: "The voice of the earth shook in fear, like a man who has heard a trumpet."


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