Lexicon kataskénoó: to pitch one's tent, encamp, dwell Original Word: κατασκηνόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: kataskénoó Phonetic Spelling: (kat-as-kay-no'-o) Short Definition: I encamp, tabernacle, dwell Definition: I encamp, take up my quarters, tabernacle, pitch my tent, dwell. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kata and skénoóDefinitionto pitch one's tent, encamp, dwell NASB Translationlive (1), nest (2), nested (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2681: κατασκηνόωκατασκηνόω, κατασκήνω, infinitive κατασκηνοιν ( Matthew 13:32 L T Tr WH, Mark 4:32 WH, see ἀποδεκατόω; (but also κατασκηνοῦν, Matthew, the passage cited R G; Mark, the passage cited R G L T Tr; cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 123)); future κατασκηνωσόω; 1 aorist κατεσκήνωσα; properly, to pitch one's tent, to fix one's abode, to dwell: ἐφ' ἐλπίδι, Acts 2:26 from Psalm 15:9 (); followed by ἐν with the dative of place, Matthew 13:32; Luke 13:19; ὑπό with the accusative of place, Mark 4:32. (Xenophon, Polybius, Diodorus, others; κατεσκήνωσεν ὁ Θεός τῷ ναῷ τούτῳ, Josephus, Antiquities 3, 8, 5; add, Sir. 24:4, 8; the Sept. mostly for שָׁכַן.)
Strong's lodge, rest. From kata and skenoo; to camp down, i.e. Haunt; figuratively, to remain -- lodge, rest. see GREEK kata see GREEK skenoo |
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