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<div> A — 1: Ἐπαιτέω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1871 — Verb — epaiteo — ep-ahee-teh'-o ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of aiteo, is used in Luke 16:3 . </p> <div> A — 2: Προσαιτέω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4319 — Verb — prosaiteo — pros-ahee-teh'-o ) </div> <p> lit., "to ask besides" (pros, "towards," used intensively, and aiteo), "to ask earnestly, to importune, continue asking," is said of the blind beggar in John 9:8 . In Mark 10:46; Luke 18:35 certain mss. have this verb; the most authentic have prosaites, "a beggar," a word used in John 9:8 , as well as the verb (see the RV). </p> Matthew 27:58 Luke 23:52Ask. <div> B — 1: Πτωχός <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4434 — Adjective — ptochos — pto-khos' ) </div> <p> an adjective describing "one who crouches and cowers," is used as a noun, "a beggar" (from ptosso, "to cower down or hide oneself for fear"), Luke 14:13,21 ("poor"); Luke 16:20,22; as an adjective "beggarly" in Galatians 4:9 , i.e., poverty-stricken, powerless to enrich, metaphorically descriptive of the religion of the Jews. </p> Poor.
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<div> [['''A]] — 1: ἐπαιτέω ''' (Strong'S #1871 — Verb — epaiteo — ep-ahee-teh'-o ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of aiteo, is used in &nbsp;Luke 16:3 . </p> <div> [['''A]] — 2: προσαιτέω ''' (Strong'S #4319 — Verb — prosaiteo — pros-ahee-teh'-o ) </div> <p> lit., "to ask besides" (pros, "towards," used intensively, and aiteo), "to ask earnestly, to importune, continue asking," is said of the blind beggar in &nbsp;John 9:8 . In &nbsp;Mark 10:46; &nbsp;Luke 18:35 certain mss. have this verb; the most authentic have prosaites, "a beggar," a word used in &nbsp; John 9:8 , as well as the verb (see the [[Rv).]] </p> &nbsp;Matthew 27:58&nbsp;Luke 23:52Ask. <div> [['''B]] — 1: πτωχός ''' (Strong'S #4434 — Adjective — ptochos — pto-khos' ) </div> <p> an adjective describing "one who crouches and cowers," is used as a noun, "a beggar" (from ptosso, "to cower down or hide oneself for fear"), &nbsp;Luke 14:13,21 ("poor"); &nbsp; Luke 16:20,22; as an adjective "beggarly" in &nbsp;Galatians 4:9 , i.e., poverty-stricken, powerless to enrich, metaphorically descriptive of the religion of the Jews. </p> Poor.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 13 October 2021

Beggar Beg Beggarly [1]

'''A — 1: ἐπαιτέω (Strong'S #1871 — Verb — epaiteo — ep-ahee-teh'-o )

a strengthened form of aiteo, is used in  Luke 16:3 .

'''A — 2: προσαιτέω (Strong'S #4319 — Verb — prosaiteo — pros-ahee-teh'-o )

lit., "to ask besides" (pros, "towards," used intensively, and aiteo), "to ask earnestly, to importune, continue asking," is said of the blind beggar in  John 9:8 . In  Mark 10:46;  Luke 18:35 certain mss. have this verb; the most authentic have prosaites, "a beggar," a word used in   John 9:8 , as well as the verb (see the Rv).

 Matthew 27:58 Luke 23:52Ask.

'''B — 1: πτωχός (Strong'S #4434 — Adjective — ptochos — pto-khos' )

an adjective describing "one who crouches and cowers," is used as a noun, "a beggar" (from ptosso, "to cower down or hide oneself for fear"),  Luke 14:13,21 ("poor");   Luke 16:20,22; as an adjective "beggarly" in  Galatians 4:9 , i.e., poverty-stricken, powerless to enrich, metaphorically descriptive of the religion of the Jews.

Poor.

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