Lexicon parabiazomai: to force against (nature) Original Word: παραβιάζομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: parabiazomai Phonetic Spelling: (par-ab-ee-ad'-zom-ahee) Short Definition: I urge, constrain by entreaties Definition: I urge, press, constrain by entreaties. HELPS word-Studies 3849 parabiázomai (from 3844 /pará, "from, close-beside" and 971 /biázō, "to compel by force") – properly, using words that powerfully "hit home" and hence are persuasive (successful). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom para and biazóDefinitionto force against (nature) NASB Translationprevailed (1), urged (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3849: παραβιάζομαιπαραβιάζομαι: 1 aorist παρεβιασαμην; deponent verb, to employ force contrary to nature and right (cf. παρά, IV. 2), to compel by employing force ( Polybius 26, 1, 3): τινα, to constrain one by entreaties, Luke 24:29; Acts 16:15; so the Sept. in Genesis 19:9; 1 Samuel 28:23, etc.
Strong's constrain. From para and the middle voice of biazo; to force contrary to (nature), i.e. Compel (by entreaty) -- constrain. see GREEK para see GREEK biazo |
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