Definition: The word "apparentness" in Greek refers to a belief or perception that something is real, even if it doesn't actually exist. Definition: 1. The quality of being perceived as real. 2. The ability of someone or something to be perceived as having characteristics, properties, qualities, or characteristics without any doubt or evidence that they do not. In the context of a religious text like the Hebrew Bible (Bible), "apparentness" may refer to something's inherent nature, such as its supposed existence when it doesn't actually exist, and how we perceive it. It could also mean that something has been perceived but is actually not there or that its attributes are not fully known in our perception.