Lexicon agógé: a carrying away, leading, guiding Original Word: ἀγωγή, ῆς, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: agógé Phonetic Spelling: (ag-o-gay') Short Definition: conduct Definition: a leading, guiding; hence: mode of life, conduct. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom agóDefinitiona carrying away, leading, guiding NASB Translationconduct (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 72: ἀγωγήἀγωγή, (ῆς, ἡ (from ἄγω, like ἐδωδή from ἔδω); 1. properly, a leading. 2. figuratively, a. transitive, a conducting, training, education, discipline. b. intransitive, the life led, way or course of life (a use which arose from the fuller expression ἀγωγή τοῦ βίου, in Polybius 4, 74, 1, 4; cf. German Lebensführung): 2 Timothy 3:10 (R. V. conduct) (Esther 2:20; 2 Macc. 4:16; ἡ ἐν Χριστῷ ἀγωγή, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 47, 6 [ET]; ἁγνή ἀγωγή, ibid. 48, 1 [ET]). Often in secular authors in all these senses.
Strong's way of life Reduplicated from ago; a bringing up, i.e. Mode of living -- manner of life. see GREEK ago |
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