Lexicon apantaó: to meet Original Word: ἀπαντάωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apantaó Phonetic Spelling: (ap-an-tah'-o) Short Definition: I meet, encounter Definition: I go to meet, meet, encounter. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom apo and antaó (to come opposite to, meet face to face) Definitionto meet NASB Translationmeet (1), met (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 528: ἀπαντάωἀπαντάω, ἀπάντω: future ἀπαντήσω ( Mark 14:13; but in better Greek ἀπαντήσομαι, cf. Winers Grammar, 83 (79); ( Buttmann, 53 (46))); 1 aorist ἀπήντησα; to go to meet; in past tenses, to meet: τίνι, Matthew 28:9 ( T Tr WH ὑπαντάω); Mark 5:2 R G; ; Luke 17:12 (L WH omit; Tr brackets dative; T WH marginal reading read ὑπαντάω); John 4:51 R G; Acts 16:16 (R G L). In a military sense of a hostile meeting: Luke 14:31 R G, as in 1 Samuel 22:17; 2 Samuel 1:15; 1 Macc. 11:15, 68 and often in Greek writings.
Strong's meet. From apo and a derivative of anti; to meet away, i.e. Encounter -- meet. see GREEK apo see GREEK anti |
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