Lexicon eispheró: lit. or fig. to carry inward Original Word: εἰσφέρωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: eispheró Phonetic Spelling: (ice-fer'-o) Short Definition: I lead into, bring in Definition: I lead into, bring in, announce. HELPS word-Studies 1533= bring/lead (321) NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom eis and pheróDefinitionlit. or fig. to carry inward NASB Translationbring (3), bringing (1), brought (2), lead (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1533: εἰσφέρωεἰσφέρω; 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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