Intercessions

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Intercessions [1]

'''A — 1: ἔντευξις (Strong'S #1783 — Noun Feminine — enteuxis — ent'-yook-sis )

primarily denotes "a lighting upon, meeting with" (akin to B); then, "a conversation;" hence, "a petition," a meaning frequent in the papyri; it is a technical term for approaching a king, and so for approaching God in "intercession;" it is rendered "prayer" in  1 Timothy 4:5; in the plural in  1 Timothy 2:1 (i.e., seeking the presence and hearing of God on behalf of others). For the synonymous words, proseuche, deesis, see Prayer.

'''B — 1: ἐντυγχάνω (Strong'S #1793 — Verb — entunchano — en-toong-khan'-o )

primarily "to fall in with, meet with in order to converse;" then, "to make petition," especially "to make intercession, plead with a person," either for or against others; (a) against,  Acts 25:24 , "made suit to (me)," Rv [[[Av,]] "have dealt with (me)"], i.e., against Paul; in  Romans 11:2 , of Elijah in "pleading" with God, Rv (Av, "maketh intercession to"), against Israel; (b) for, in  Romans 8:27 , of the intercessory work of the Holy Spirit for the saints;  Romans 8:34 , of the similar intercessory work of Christ; so  Hebrews 7:25 . See Deal With , Plead , Suit.

'''B — 2: ὑπερεντυγχάνω (Strong'S #5241 — Verb — huperentunchano — hoop-er-en-toong-khan'-o )

"to make a petition" or "intercede on behalf of another" (huper, "on behalf of," and No. 1), is used in  Romans 8:26 of the work of the Holy Spirit in making "intercession" (see No. 1, ver. 27).

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