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<div> A — 1: Πούς <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4228 — Noun Masculine — pous — pooce ) </div> <p> besides its literal meaning, is used, by metonymy, of "a person in motion," Luke 1:79; Acts 5:9; Romans 3:15; 10:15; Hebrews 12:13 . It is used in phrases expressing subjection, 1 Corinthians 15:27 , RV; of the humility and receptivity of discipleship, Luke 10:39; Acts 22:3; of obeisance and worship, e.g., Matthew 28:9; of scornful rejection, Matthew 10:14; Acts 13:51 . [[Washing]] the "feet" of another betokened the humility of the service and the comfort of the guest, and was a feature of hospitality, Luke 7:38; John 13:5; 1 Timothy 5:10 (here figuratively). </p> Acts 7:5 <div> A — 2: Βάσις <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #939 — Noun Feminine — basis — bas'-ece ) </div> <p> lit., "a step" (akin to baino, "to go"), hence denotes that with which one steps, "a foot," and is used in the plural in Acts 3:7 . </p> <div> B — 1: Ποδήρης <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4158 — Adjective — poderes — pod-ay'-race ) </div> <p> signifies "reaching to the feet," from pous, and aro, "to fit" (akin to A, No. 1), and is said of a garment, Revelation 1:13 . In the Sept. it is used of the high priest's garment, e.g., Exodus 28:4 . </p> <div> B — 2: Πεζεύω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3978 — Verb — pezos — ped-zyoo'-o ) </div> <p> an adjective, "on foot," is used in one of its forms as an adverb in Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:33 , in each place signifying "by land," in contrast to "by sea." Cp. pezeuo, "to go on foot," Acts 20:13 , RV, "to go by land" (marg., "on foot"). </p> Acts 20:18 Acts 21:4 Luke 8:5
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<div> [['''A]] — 1: πούς ''' (Strong'S #4228 — Noun Masculine — pous — pooce ) </div> <p> besides its literal meaning, is used, by metonymy, of "a person in motion," &nbsp;Luke 1:79; &nbsp;Acts 5:9; &nbsp;Romans 3:15; &nbsp;10:15; &nbsp;Hebrews 12:13 . It is used in phrases expressing subjection, &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:27 , [[Rv;]] of the humility and receptivity of discipleship, &nbsp;Luke 10:39; &nbsp;Acts 22:3; of obeisance and worship, e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 28:9; of scornful rejection, &nbsp;Matthew 10:14; &nbsp;Acts 13:51 . [[Washing]] the "feet" of another betokened the humility of the service and the comfort of the guest, and was a feature of hospitality, &nbsp;Luke 7:38; &nbsp;John 13:5; &nbsp;1 Timothy 5:10 (here figuratively). </p> &nbsp;Acts 7:5 <div> [['''A]] — 2: βάσις ''' (Strong'S #939 — Noun [[Feminine]] — basis — bas'-ece ) </div> <p> lit., "a step" (akin to baino, "to go"), hence denotes that with which one steps, "a foot," and is used in the plural in &nbsp;Acts 3:7 . </p> <div> [['''B]] — 1: ποδήρης ''' (Strong'S #4158 — Adjective — poderes — pod-ay'-race ) </div> <p> signifies "reaching to the feet," from pous, and aro, "to fit" (akin to [[A,]] No. 1), and is said of a garment, &nbsp;Revelation 1:13 . In the Sept. it is used of the high priest's garment, e.g., &nbsp;Exodus 28:4 . </p> <div> [['''B]] — 2: πεζεύω ''' (Strong'S #3978 — Verb — pezos — ped-zyoo'-o ) </div> <p> an adjective, "on foot," is used in one of its forms as an adverb in &nbsp;Matthew 14:13; &nbsp;Mark 6:33 , in each place signifying "by land," in contrast to "by sea." Cp. pezeuo, "to go on foot," &nbsp;Acts 20:13 , [[Rv,]] "to go by land" (marg., "on foot"). </p> &nbsp;Acts 20:18&nbsp;Acts 21:4&nbsp; Luke 8:5
 
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 13 October 2021

Feet Foot [1]

'''A — 1: πούς (Strong'S #4228 — Noun Masculine — pous — pooce )

besides its literal meaning, is used, by metonymy, of "a person in motion,"  Luke 1:79;  Acts 5:9;  Romans 3:15;  10:15;  Hebrews 12:13 . It is used in phrases expressing subjection,  1 Corinthians 15:27 , Rv; of the humility and receptivity of discipleship,  Luke 10:39;  Acts 22:3; of obeisance and worship, e.g.,  Matthew 28:9; of scornful rejection,  Matthew 10:14;  Acts 13:51 . Washing the "feet" of another betokened the humility of the service and the comfort of the guest, and was a feature of hospitality,  Luke 7:38;  John 13:5;  1 Timothy 5:10 (here figuratively).

 Acts 7:5

'''A — 2: βάσις (Strong'S #939 — Noun Feminine — basis — bas'-ece )

lit., "a step" (akin to baino, "to go"), hence denotes that with which one steps, "a foot," and is used in the plural in  Acts 3:7 .

'''B — 1: ποδήρης (Strong'S #4158 — Adjective — poderes — pod-ay'-race )

signifies "reaching to the feet," from pous, and aro, "to fit" (akin to A, No. 1), and is said of a garment,  Revelation 1:13 . In the Sept. it is used of the high priest's garment, e.g.,  Exodus 28:4 .

'''B — 2: πεζεύω (Strong'S #3978 — Verb — pezos — ped-zyoo'-o )

an adjective, "on foot," is used in one of its forms as an adverb in  Matthew 14:13;  Mark 6:33 , in each place signifying "by land," in contrast to "by sea." Cp. pezeuo, "to go on foot,"  Acts 20:13 , Rv, "to go by land" (marg., "on foot").

 Acts 20:18 Acts 21:4  Luke 8:5

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