Greek Word Study · Strong’s G4355

προσλαμβάνω

proslambanō · “to take

Used 10 times across 5 books

Definition
προσ-λαμβάνω
[in LXX: Psa.18:16 (מָשָׁה hi.), Psa.73:24 (לָקַח), etc. ;]
1. to take in addition.
2. to take to oneself, take, receive; in NT always mid., -ομαι;
(a) of things: of food, with accusative, Act.27:33; with genitive part., Act.27:36;
(b) of persons: with accusative, Mat.16:22, Mrk.8:32 (see Swete, in l), Act.17:5 18:26 28:2, Rom.14:1, 3 15:7, Phm 17.†
Where it appears
Matthew
1
Mark
1
Acts
3
Romans
4
Philemon
1
In the text
Matthew 16:22Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee.Mark 8:32And he spake that saying openly. And Peter took him, and began to rebuke him.Acts 18:26And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.Acts 27:33And while the day was coming on, Paul besought them all to take meat, saying, This day is the fourteenth day that ye have tarried and continued fasting, having taken nothing.Acts 27:36Then were they all of good cheer, and they also took some meat.Romans 14:1Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.Romans 14:3Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him.Romans 15:7Wherefore receive ye one another, as Christ also received us to the glory of God.Philemon 1:17If thou count me therefore a partner, receive him as myself.

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