Lexicon epibainó: to go aboard, to go up to Original Word: ἐπιβαίνωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: epibainó Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ee-bah'-ee-no) Short Definition: I step on, mount, board Definition: (a) I set foot on, step on, (b) I mount (a horse), board (a vessel). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom epi and the same as basisDefinitionto go aboard, to go up to NASB Translationarrived (1), embarking (1), mounted (1), set foot (2), went aboard (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1910: ἐπιβαίνωἐπιβαίνω; 2 aorist ἐπέβην; perfect participle ἐπιβεβηκώς; 1. to get upon, mount: ;ἐπί τί, Matthew 21:5 (Xenophon, Hell. 3, 4, 1, etc.; Genesis 24:61); τῷ πλοίῳ (to embark in), Acts 27:2 (Thucydides 7, 70); εἰς τό πλοῖον, Acts 21:6 R G; used without a case, of going aboard (a ship), Acts 21:2; to go up: εἰς ἱεροσολυμα, Acts 21:4 L T Tr WH (yet others refer this to 2). 2. to set foot in, enter: εἰς with the accusative of place, Acts 20:18; with the dative of place (as also in Greek writings), Acts 25:1.
Strong's come into, enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship. From epi and the base of basis; to walk upon, i.e. Mount, ascend, embark, arrive -- come (into), enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship. see GREEK epi see GREEK basis |
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