Greek Word Study · Strong’s G2477
ἱστορέω
historeō · “to get acquainted”
Used 1 times across 1 book
Definition
ἱστορέω, -ῶ
(ἵστωρ, one learned or skilled in) [in LXX: 1Es.1:33 Est.1:42 * ;]
1. with accusative of thing(s), to inquire into, learn by inquiry.
2. C. accusative of person(s), to inquire of or about.
3. to narrate, record.
4. In late writers, to visit, become acquainted with: Gal.1:18 (see Ellic., in l, and cf. MM, Exp., xv).†
(ἵστωρ, one learned or skilled in) [in LXX: 1Es.1:33 Est.1:42 * ;]
1. with accusative of thing(s), to inquire into, learn by inquiry.
2. C. accusative of person(s), to inquire of or about.
3. to narrate, record.
4. In late writers, to visit, become acquainted with: Gal.1:18 (see Ellic., in l, and cf. MM, Exp., xv).†
Where it appears
Galatians1
In the text
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