Lexicon anaklinó: to lay upon, lay down, to lie back Original Word: ἀνακλίνωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anaklinó Phonetic Spelling: (an-ak-lee'-no) Short Definition: I make to recline, I recline at a table Definition: I lay upon, lean against, lay down, make to recline; pass: I lie back, recline. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ana and klinóDefinitionto lay upon, lay down, to lie back NASB Translationlaid (1), recline (3), sit down (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 347: ἀνακλίνωἀνακλίνω: future ἀνακλινῶ; 1 aorist ἀνέκλινα; passive, 1 aorist ἀνεκλίθην; future ἀνακλιθήσομαι; (from Homer down); to lean against, lean upon; a. to lay down: τινα, Luke 2:7 (ἐν (τῇ) φάτνη). b. to make or bid to recline: Mark 6:39 (ἐπέταξεν αὐτοῖς, namely, the disciples, ἀνακλῖναι (ἀνακλιθῆναι L WH text) πάντας i. e. the people); Luke 9:15 (T Tr WH κατέκλιναν); . Passive, to lie back, recline, lie down: Matthew 14:19; of those reclining at table and at feasts, Luke 7:30 (R G); ; Matthew 8:11 — in the last two passages used figuratively of participation in future blessedness in the Messiah's kingdom.
Strong's lay, sit down. From ana and klino; to lean back -- lay, (make) sit down. see GREEK ana see GREEK klino |
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