Led Lead

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Led Lead [1]

1: ἄγω (Strong'S #71 — Verb — ago — ag'-o )

"to bear, bring, carry, lead," is translated by the verb "to lead," e.g., in  Mark 13:11;  Luke 4:1;  4:9 , Rv;  Luke 4:29;  22:54;  23:1 , Av only;  Luke 23:32;  John 18:28 (present tense, Rv);   Acts 8:32; metaphorically in  Romans 2:4 , of the goodness of God;  Romans 8:14;  Galatians 5:18 , of the Spirit of God;  1 Corinthians 12:2 , of the powers of darkness instigating to idolatry;  2 Timothy 3:6 , of divers lusts (in some mss., aichmaloteuo). In  Luke 24:21 ago is used of the passing (or spending) of a day, and translated "it is (now the third day);" here the verb is probably to be taken impersonally, according to idiomatic usage, in the sense "there is passing the third day." See Bring , No. 10, Keep, Note (2).

2: ἀνάγω (Strong'S #321 — Verb — anago — an-ag'-o )

"to lead up" (ana, "up"), is used of Christ in being "led" up by the Spirit into the wilderness,  Matthew 4:1   Luke 4:5 (Av, "taking up"); by the elders of the people into their council,   Luke 22:66 , "led away." See Bring , No. 11.

3: ἀπάγω (Strong'S #520 — Verb — apago — ap-ag'-o )

"to lead away" (apo, "away"), is used of a way "leading" to destruction,  Matthew 7:13; to life,  Matthew 7:14; of those who "led" Christ away from Gethsemane,  Mark 14:44; in some mss.,  John 18:13 , to Annas (the best mss. have No. 1 here); to Caiaphas,  Matthew 26:57;  Mark 14:53; to Pilate,  Matthew 27:2; to the Praetorium,  Mark 15:16; to crucifixion,  Matthew 27:31;  Luke 23:26; in some mss.  John 19:16; of "leading" an animal away to watering,  Luke 13:15; of being "led" away to idolatry,  1 Corinthians 12:2 , Rv, "led away" (Av, "carried away"). Some mss. have it in  Acts 24:7 (Av, "took away"). It is translated "bring" in   Acts 23:17 . In  Acts 12:19 it signifies "to put to death." See Bring , No. 12, Death, C, No. 3.

4: περιάγω (Strong'S #4013 — Verb — periago — per-ee-ag'-o )

used transitively, denotes "to lead about,"  1 Corinthians 9:5 . For the intransitive use, see Go , No. 9.

5: φέρω (Strong'S #5342 — verb — phero — fer'-o )

"to bear, carry," is used metaphorically of a gate, as "leading" to a city,  Acts 12:10 . See Bring , No. 1.

6: ὁδηγέω (Strong'S #3594 — Verb — hodegeo — hod-ayg-eh'-o )

"to lead the way;" see Guide , B, No. 1.

7: εἰσάγω (Strong'S #1521 — Verb — eisago — ice-ag'-o )

"to bring into," is translated "to be led into" in  Acts 21:37 , Av (Rv, "to be brought into"). See Bring , A, No. 13.

8: συναπάγω (Strong'S #4879 — Verb — sunapago — soon-ap-ag'-o )

always in the Passive Voice, "to be carried or led away with," is translated "being led away with" in  2 Peter 3:17 , Av (Rv, "being carried away with"). See Carry.

9: ἐξάγω (Strong'S #1806 — Verb — exago — ex-ag'-o )

"to lead out," is rendered by the verb "to lead, out or forth," in  Mark 15:20 (in some mss. in   Mark 8:23 , the best have ekphero, "to bring out);"  Luke 24:50;  John 10:3;  Acts 7:36,40 (Av "brought"), and   Acts 13:17 , Rv;  Acts 21:38;  Hebrews 8:9 . See Bring , No. 14.

10: ἀναφέρω (Strong'S #399 — Verb — anaphero — an-af-er'-o )

"to carry or lead up," is translated "leadeth ... up" in the Av of  Mark 9:2 (Rv "bringeth ... up"). See Bring , No. 2.

11: εἰσφέρω (Strong'S #1533 — Verb — eisphero — ice-fer'-o )

"to bring in, or into," is translated "lead (us not) into," in  Matthew 6:13;  Luke 11:4 (Rv, "bring ... into"), of temptation. See Bring , No. 4.

12: πλανάω (Strong'S #4105 — Verb — planao — plan-ah'-o )

"to lead astray" (akin to plane, "a wandering"), is translated "lead ... astray," metaphorically, in  Matthew 24:4,5,11;  Mark 13:5,6 (Av, "deceive").

13: ἀποπλανάω (Strong'S #635 — Verb — apoplanao — ap-op-lan-ah'-o )

"to cause to go astray" (apo, "away from," and No. 12), is used metaphorically of "leading into error,"  Mark 13:22 , Rv, "lead astray" (Av, "seduce"); Passive Voice in  1 Timothy 6:10 (Av, "erred").

 Revelation 13:10 1 Timothy 2:2Live 2 Corinthians 2:14Triumph.

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