ANAKEPHALAEOSIS
ANAKEPHALAEOSIS
ANAKEPHALAEOSIS is part of a rhetorical Peroration [or Epilogue], when the subjects that have been previously set forth very fully, are inculcated afresh in a brief repetition. It designates in genera], also, any brief and neat repetition whatsoever. RECAPITULATION signifies the same [See Gnom. on Joh 14:12; Joh 16:28; 1Jn 5:7-8; T. ii. p. 569]: Act 7:1, etc., Stephen proceeds to give an AnakephalAEosis of ancient facts, i.e. a repetition. Gnom.-Rom 8:30. An AnakephalAEosis of the whole benefit which lies in justification and glorification. Gnom. on the ch. quoted Rom 8:28.-Heb 2:17, . An AnakephalAEosis of those things which go before. See Gnom.