Lexicon enótizomai: to give ear, to hearken Original Word: ἐνωτίζομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: enótizomai Phonetic Spelling: (en-o-tid'-zom-ahee) Short Definition: I take into my ear, listen to Definition: I take into my ear, give ear to, listen to. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom a comp. of en and ousDefinitionto give ear, to hearken NASB Translationgive heed (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1801: ἐνωτίζομαιἐνωτίζομαι: in Biblical writings deponent middle; 1 aorist imperative 2 person plural ἐνωτίσασθε; equivalent to ἐν ὠτίοις δέχομαι ( Hesychius), to receive into the ear; give ear to: τί, Acts 2:14; the Sept. for הֶאֱזִין; elsewhere only in ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings, and in these also as deponent passive. Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexicc., p. 693f; (Sturz, Dial. Alex., p. 166; Winer's Grammar, 33).
Strong's hearken. Middle voice from a compound of en and ous; to take in one's ear, i.e. To listen -- hearken. see GREEK en see GREEK ous |
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