1533. eispheró
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eispheró: lit. or fig. to carry inward
Original Word: εἰσφέρω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: eispheró
Phonetic Spelling: (ice-fer'-o)
Short Definition: I lead into, bring in
Definition: I lead into, bring in, announce.

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1533= bring/lead (321)

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eis and pheró
Definition
lit. or fig. to carry inward
NASB Translation
bring (3), bringing (1), brought (2), lead (2).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1533: εἰσφέρω

εἰσφέρω; 1 aorist ἐισήνεγκα; 2 aorist ἐισηνεγκον; (present passive ἐισφέρομαι; from Homer down); to bring into, in or to;

a. τί, followed by εἰς with the accusative of place, 1 Timothy 6:7; passive Hebrews 13:11; τινα namely, εἰς τήν οἰκίαν, Luke 5:18f; (τινα ἐπί τάς συναγωγάς etc. Luke 12:11 T Tr text WH); τί εἰς τάς ἀκοάς τίνος, i. e. to tell one a thing, Acts 17:20 (φέρειν τί εἰς τά ὦτα τίνος, Sophocles Aj. 149).

b. to lead into: τινα εἰς πειρασμόν, Matthew 6:13; Luke 11:4. (Compare: παρεισφέρω.)



Strong's
bring in, lead into.

From eis and phero; to carry inward (literally or figuratively) -- bring (in), lead into.

see GREEK eis

see GREEK phero

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