Lexicon orthopodeó: to walk straight Original Word: ὀρθοποδέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: orthopodeó Phonetic Spelling: (or-thop-od-eh'-o) Short Definition: I walk in a straight course, walk uprightly Definition: I walk in a straight course, walk uprightly. HELPS word-Studies 3716 orthopodéō (from 3717 /orthós, "straight, upright" and 4228 /poús, "foot") – properly straight-footed; (figuratively) to walk uprightly, i.e. in conformity to God's truth (used only in Gal 2:14). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom orthos and pousDefinitionto walk straight NASB Translationstraightforward (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3716: ὀρθοποδέωὀρθοποδέω, ὀρθοποδω; ( ὀρθόπους with straight feet, going straight; and this from ὀρθός and πούς); to walk in a straight course; metaphorically, to act uprightly, Galatians 2:14 (cf. πρός, I. 3 f.). Not found elsewhere; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 26; 102 (96)).
Strong's walk uprightly. From a compound of orthos and pous; to be straight-footed, i.e. (figuratively) to go directly forward -- walk uprightly. see GREEK orthos see GREEK pous |
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