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renown, renowned

Definition:

The term "renown" refers to the greatness associated with being well known and having a praiseworthy reputation. Something or someone is "renowned" if it has renown.

  • A "renowned" person is someone who is well known and highly esteemed.
  • "Renown" especially refers to a good reputation that is widely known over a long period of time.
  • A city that is "renowned" is often well known for its wealth and prosperity.

Translation Suggestions:

  • The term "renown" could also be translated as "fame" or "esteemed reputation" or "greatness that is well-known by many people."
  • The term "renowned" could also be translated as "well known and highly esteemed" or "having an excellent reputation."
  • The expression "May the Lord's name be renowned in Israel" could be translated as "May the Lord's name be well known and honored by the people of Israel."
  • The phrase "men of renown" could be translated as "men well known for their courage" or "famous warriors" or "highly esteemed men."
  • The expression "your renown endures through all generations" could be translated as "throughout the years people will hear about how great you are" or "your greatness is seen and heard by people in every generation."

(See also: honor)

Bible References:

Word Data:##

  • Strong's: H1984, H7121, H8034