| | Lexicon empiptó: to fall intoOriginal Word: ἐμπίπτωPart of Speech: VerbTransliteration: empiptóPhonetic Spelling: (em-pip'-to)Short Definition: I fall in, am cast inDefinition: I fall in, am cast in, am involved in. NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origin from en  and piptóDefinition to fall intoNASB Translation fall (5), falls (1), fell (1). 
Thayer'sSTRONGS NT 1706: ἐμπίπτωἐμπίπτω  (see  ἐν , III. 3); future ἐμπεσοῦμαι ; 2 aorist ἐνέπεσον ; (from Homer  down); to fall into : εἰς βόθυνον , Matthew 12:11 , and L  text T Tr WH  in Luke 6:39 ; εἰς φρέαρ , Luke 14:5  (R G ); to fall among robbers, εἰς τούς λῃστάς , Luke 10:36 , and in metaphorical phrases, 1 Timothy 3:6 ; 1 Timothy 6:9 ; εἰς χεῖρας τίνος , into one's power: τοῦ Θεοῦ , to incur divine penalties, Hebrews 10:31 , as in 2 Samuel 24:14 ; 1 Chronicles 21:13 ; Sir. 2:18. 
 
 
 
Strong's fall into.  From en and pipto; to fall on, i.e. (literally) to be entrapped by, or (figuratively) be overwhelmed with -- fall among (into).  see GREEK en  see GREEK pipto  | 
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