Lexicon phortizó: to load Original Word: φορτίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: phortizó Phonetic Spelling: (for-tid'-zo) Short Definition: I load, burden Definition: I load, burden; pass: I am laden. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 5412 phortízō – overload (pack up), causing someone to be (literally) "weighted-down." See 5413 (phortion). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as phortionDefinitionto load NASB Translationheavy-laden (1), weigh...down (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5412: φορτίζωφορτίζω; perfect passive participle πεφορτισμένος; ( φόρτος, which see); to place a burden upon, to load: φορτίζειν τινα φορτίον (on the double accusative see Buttmann, 149 (130)), to load one with a burden (of rites and unwarranted precepts), Luke 11:46; πεφορτισμένος 'heavy laden' (with the burdensome requirements of the Mosaic law and of tradition, and with the consciousness of sin), Matthew 11:28. ( Ezekiel 16:33; Hesiod, Works, 692; Lucian, navig. 45; Anthol. 10, 5, 5; ecclesiastical writings) (Compare: ἀποφορτίζομαι.)
Strong's to load, burden From phortos; to load up (properly, as a vessel or animal), i.e. (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety) -- lade, by heavy laden. see GREEK phortos |
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