3919. pareisagó
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pareisagó: to introduce, to bring in secretly
Original Word: παρεισάγω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: pareisagó
Phonetic Spelling: (par-ice-ag'-o)
Short Definition: I bring in secretly
Definition: I bring in secretly, am at hand.

HELPS word-Studies

3919 pareiságō (from 3844 /pará, "from close beside" and 1521 /eiságō, "introduce") – properly, introduce from close beside, i.e. enter by stealth.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from para and eisagó
Definition
to introduce, to bring in secretly
NASB Translation
secretly introduce (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3919: παρεισάγω

παρεισάγω: future παρεισαξω; (see παρά, IV. 1); to introduce or bring in secretly or craftily: αἱρέσεις ἀπωλείας, 2 Peter 2:1. In the same sense of heretics: ἕκαστος ἰδίως καί ἑτέρως ἰδίαν δόξαν παρεισηγαγοσαν, Hegesippus (circa ) quoted in Eusebius, h. e. 4, 22, 5; δοκοῦσι παρεισάγειν τά ἄρρητα αὐτῶν ... μυστήρια, Origen philos. (equivalent to Hippolytus refut. omn. haeres.) 5, 17 at the end; of Marcion, νομίζων καινόν τί παρεισάγειν, ibid. 7, 29 at the beginning; — passages noted by Hilgenfeld, Zeitschr. f. wissensch. Theol. 1860, p. 125f (οἱ προδόται τούς στρατιώτας παρεισαγαγοντες ἐντός τῶν τειχῶν κυρίους τῆς πόλεως ἐποίησαν, Diodorus 12, 41 (cf. Polybius 1, 18, 3; 2, 7, 8). In other senses in other secular authors)



Strong's
introduce secretly

From para and eisago; to lead in aside, i.e. Introduce surreptitiously -- privily bring in.

see GREEK para

see GREEK eisago

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