Lexical Summary paragō: to lead by, to pass by or away Original Word: παράγωTransliteration: paragō Phonetic Spelling: (par-ag'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lead by, to pass by or away Meaning: to lead by, to pass by or away Strong's Concordance depart, pass byFrom para and ago; to lead near, i.e. (reflexively or intransitively) to go along or away -- depart, pass (away, by, forth). see GREEK para see GREEK ago Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3855: παράγωπαράγω; imperfect παρῆγον (John 8:59 Rec.); present passive 3 person singular παράγεται; from (Archilochus ( 1. transitive, ((cf. παρά, IV.)); a. to lead past, lead by. b. to lead aside, mislead; to lead away. c. to lead to; to lead forth, bring forward. 2. intransitive (see ἄγω, 4); a. to pass by, go past: Matthew 20:30; Mark 2:14; Mark 15:21; (Luke 18:39 L marginal reading); followed by παρά with an accusative of place, Mark 1:16 L T Tr WH (by κατά with the accusative of place, 3Macc. 6:16; θεωροῦντες παραγουσαν τήν δύναμιν, Polybius 5, 18, 4). b. to depart, go away: John 8:59 Rec.; |