Lexical Summary epakoloutheō: to follow after Original Word: ἐπακολουθέωTransliteration: epakoloutheō Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to follow after Meaning: to follow after Strong's Concordance follow after. From epi and akoloutheo; to accompany -- follow (after). see GREEK epi see GREEK akoloutheo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1872: ἐπακολουθέωἐπακολουθέω, ἐπακολούθω; 1 aorist ἐπηκολούθησα; to follow (close) upon, follow after; in the N. T. only metaphorically, τοῖς ἴχνεσι τίνος, to tread in one's footsteps, i. e. to imitate his example, 1 Peter 2:21; with the dative of a person 1 Timothy 5:24 (opposed to προάγω, to go before; the meaning is, 'the sins of some men are manifest now, even before they are called to account, but the misdeeds of others are exposed when finally judgment is held'; cf. Huther (or Ellicott) at the passage); ἔργῳ ἀγαθῷ, to be devoted to good works, 1 Timothy 5:10; used, with the dative of the person to be mentally supplied, of the miracles accompanying the preaching of Christ's ministers, Mark 16:20. (Aristophanes, Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, and following; occasionally in the Sept..) |