Greek Word Study · Strong’s G1279
διαπορεύω
diaporeuō · “to go through”
Used 5 times across 3 books
Definition
δια-πορεύω
[in LXX for עָבַר, הָלַךְ, etc. ;]
to carry over. Pass., to pass across, journey through: absol., Luk.18:36, Rom.15:24; before κατὰ πόλεις κ. κώμας, Luk.13:22; διά, with genitive, Mrk.2:23, Luk.6:1 (cf. Pro.9:12 with, Wis.3:1); with accusative, Act.16:4.†
[in LXX for עָבַר, הָלַךְ, etc. ;]
to carry over. Pass., to pass across, journey through: absol., Luk.18:36, Rom.15:24; before κατὰ πόλεις κ. κώμας, Luk.13:22; διά, with genitive, Mrk.2:23, Luk.6:1 (cf. Pro.9:12 with, Wis.3:1); with accusative, Act.16:4.†
Where it appears
Luke3
Acts1
Romans1
In the text
Luke 6:1And it came to pass on the second sabbath after the first, that he went through the corn fields; and his disciples plucked the ears of corn, and did eat, rubbing them in their hands.Luke 13:22And he went through the cities and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem.Luke 18:36And hearing the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant.Acts 16:4And as they went through the cities, they delivered them the decrees for to keep, that were ordained of the apostles and elders which were at Jerusalem.Romans 15:24Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey, and to be brought on my way thitherward by you, if first I be somewhat filled with your company.
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