), Theognis), Pindar and Herodotus down; the Sept. several times for עָבַר in Kal and Hiphil; 1. transitive, ((cf. παρά, IV.));
a. to lead past, lead by.
b. to lead aside, mislead; to lead away.
c. to lead to; to lead forth, bring forward.
2. intransitive (see ἄγω, 4);
a. to pass by, go past: Matthew 20:30; Mark 2:14; Mark 15:21; (Luke 18:39 L marginal reading); followed by παρά with an accusative of place, Mark 1:16 L T Tr WH (by κατά with the accusative of place, 3Macc. 6:16; θεωροῦντες παραγουσαν τήν δύναμιν, Polybius 5, 18, 4).
b. to depart, go away: John 8:59 Rec.; ; ἐκεῖθεν, Matthew 9:9, 27. (Others adhere to the meaning pass by in all these passages.) Metaphorically, to pass away, disappear: 1 Corinthians 7:31 (Psalm 143:5 ()); in the passive in the same sense, 1 John 2:8, 17.
Forms and Transliterations
παράγαγε παραγαγείν παραγει παράγει παραγεται παράγεται παραγοντα παράγοντά παράγοντες παραγοντι παράγοντι παράγουσι παραγων παράγων παραγωνίσκοις παράδειγμα παραδείγματος παρήγαγεν παρηγεν παρήγεν παρῆγεν παρήγον paragei parágei paragetai parágetai paragon paragōn parágon parágōn paragonta parágontá paragonti parágonti paregen parêgen parēgen parē̂genLinks
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