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<div> 1: Ὀρύσσω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3736 — Verb — orusso — or-oos'-so ) </div> <p> "to dig, dig up soil, dig a pit," is said of a place for a winepress, Matthew 21:33; Mark 12:1; of "digging" a pit for hiding something, Matthew 25:18 . </p> Matthew 6:19,20 24:43 Luke 12:39Break. Mark 2:4 Galatians 4:15[[Break]]Pluck. <div> 2: Σκάπτω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4626 — Verb — skapto — skap'-to ) </div> <p> primarily, "to dig, by way of hollowing out," hence, denotes "to dig." The root skap is seen in skapane, "a spade," skapetos, "a ditch," skaphe, "a boat," and in Eng., "scoop, skiff, and ship" (i.e., something hollowed out). The verb is found in Luke 6:48; 13:8; 16:3 . </p> <div> 3: Κατασκάπτω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #2679 — Verb — kataskapto — kat-as-kap'-to ) </div> <p> "to dig down" (kata, "down," and No. 2), is found in Romans 11:3; of altars, and in some mss. in Acts 15:16 , "ruins," lit., "the things dug down." Here the best texts have katastrepho, "to overthrow, overturn." </p>
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<div> '''1: ὀρύσσω ''' (Strong'S #3736 — Verb — orusso — or-oos'-so ) </div> <p> "to dig, dig up soil, dig a pit," is said of a place for a winepress, &nbsp;Matthew 21:33; &nbsp;Mark 12:1; of "digging" a pit for hiding something, &nbsp;Matthew 25:18 . </p> &nbsp;Matthew 6:19,20&nbsp;24:43&nbsp;Luke 12:39Break.&nbsp;Mark 2:4&nbsp;Galatians 4:15[[Break]]Pluck. <div> '''2: σκάπτω ''' (Strong'S #4626 — Verb — skapto — skap'-to ) </div> <p> primarily, "to dig, by way of hollowing out," hence, denotes "to dig." The root skap is seen in skapane, "a spade," skapetos, "a ditch," skaphe, "a boat," and in Eng., "scoop, skiff, and ship" (i.e., something hollowed out). The verb is found in &nbsp;Luke 6:48; &nbsp;13:8; &nbsp;16:3 . </p> <div> '''3: κατασκάπτω ''' (Strong'S #2679 — Verb — kataskapto — kat-as-kap'-to ) </div> <p> "to dig down" (kata, "down," and No. 2), is found in &nbsp;Romans 11:3; of altars, and in some mss. in &nbsp;Acts 15:16 , "ruins," lit., "the things dug down." Here the best texts have katastrepho, "to overthrow, overturn." </p>
 
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Dig Down Dig [1]

1: ὀρύσσω (Strong'S #3736 — Verb — orusso — or-oos'-so )

"to dig, dig up soil, dig a pit," is said of a place for a winepress,  Matthew 21:33;  Mark 12:1; of "digging" a pit for hiding something,  Matthew 25:18 .

 Matthew 6:19,20 24:43 Luke 12:39Break. Mark 2:4 Galatians 4:15BreakPluck.

2: σκάπτω (Strong'S #4626 — Verb — skapto — skap'-to )

primarily, "to dig, by way of hollowing out," hence, denotes "to dig." The root skap is seen in skapane, "a spade," skapetos, "a ditch," skaphe, "a boat," and in Eng., "scoop, skiff, and ship" (i.e., something hollowed out). The verb is found in  Luke 6:48;  13:8;  16:3 .

3: κατασκάπτω (Strong'S #2679 — Verb — kataskapto — kat-as-kap'-to )

"to dig down" (kata, "down," and No. 2), is found in  Romans 11:3; of altars, and in some mss. in  Acts 15:16 , "ruins," lit., "the things dug down." Here the best texts have katastrepho, "to overthrow, overturn."

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