Greek Word Study · Strong’s G3191
μελετάω
meletaō · “to meditate/plot”
Used 2 times across 2 books
Definition
μελετάω, -ῶ
(μελέτη, care), [in LXX chiefly for הָגָה m ;]
1. with genitive, to care for (Hes.).
2. C. accusative to attend to, practise: 1Ti.4:15 (RV, be diligent in; cf. Souter in Exp., VIII, vi, 429, but see infr.).
3. to study, ponder: Act.4:25 (LXX) 1Ti.4:15 (AV, meditate on; cf. CGT, in l, but see supr.; cf. προ-μελετάω).†
(μελέτη, care), [in LXX chiefly for הָגָה m ;]
1. with genitive, to care for (Hes.).
2. C. accusative to attend to, practise: 1Ti.4:15 (RV, be diligent in; cf. Souter in Exp., VIII, vi, 429, but see infr.).
3. to study, ponder: Act.4:25 (LXX) 1Ti.4:15 (AV, meditate on; cf. CGT, in l, but see supr.; cf. προ-μελετάω).†
Where it appears
Acts1
1 Timothy1
In the text
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