Lexicon diagrégoreó: to keep awake, to be fully awake Original Word: διαγρηγορέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: diagrégoreó Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ag-ray-gor-eh'-o) Short Definition: I awake out of sleep, am thoroughly awake Definition: I awake out of sleep, am thoroughly awake. HELPS word-Studies 1235 diagrēgoréō (from 1223 /diá, "thoroughly" which intensifies 1127 /grēgoreúō, "awaken") – properly, thoroughly, fully (totally) awakened (note the force of the prefix, dia) and used only in Lk 9:32. It emphatically expresses how the sleeping apostles were utterly shocked into full-alertness by the manifestation of Christ's glory. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dia and grégoreóDefinitionto keep awake, to be fully awake NASB Translationfully awake (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1235: διαγρηγορέωδιαγρηγορέω, διαγρηγόρω: 1 aorist διεγρηγόρησα; to watch through, ( Herodian, 3, 4, 8 (4, Bekker edition) πάσης τῆς νυκτός ... διαγρηγορήσαντες, Niceph. Greg. Hist. Byz., p. 205 f. and 571 a.); to remain awake: Luke 9:32 (for they had overcome the force of sleep, with which they were weighed down, βεβαρημένοι ὕπνῳ); (others (e. g., R. V. text) to be fully awake, cf. Niceph. as above, p. 205 f. δόξαν ἀπεβαλομην ὥσπερ οἱ διαγρηγορήσαντες τά ἐν τοῖς ὑπνοῖς ὀνειρατα; Winer's De verb. comp. etc. Part v., p. 11f).
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