Lexicon periblepó: to look around Original Word: περιβλέπομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: periblepó Phonetic Spelling: (per-ee-blep'-o) Short Definition: I look around on, survey Definition: I look around on, survey. HELPS word-Studies 4017 periblépō (from 4012 /perí, "all-around" and 991 /blépō, "look at, gaze on") – properly, gaze all-around; closely observe with a sweeping (encompassing) look and with high personal involvement (self-interest). [This explains why 4017 (periblépō) is always in the Greek middle voice which accents the personal concern – like the movement of the eyes expressed with the looking (R, 813).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom peri and blepóDefinitionto look around NASB Translationlooked around (2), looking about (1), looking around (4).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4017: περιβλέπωπεριβλέπω: imperfect middle 3 person singular περιεβλέπετο; 1 aorist participle περιβλεψάμενος; to look around. In the N. T. only in the middle (to look round about oneself): absolutely, Mark 9:8; Mark 10:23; followed by an infinitive of purpose, Mark 5:32; τινα, to look round on one (i. e. to look for oneself at one near by), Mark 3:5, 34; Luke 6:10; εἰς τίνος, Ev. Nic c. 4; πάντα, Mark 11:11. ( Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, others; the Sept..)
Strong's look round From peri and blepo; to look all around -- look (round) about (on). see GREEK peri see GREEK blepo |
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