1246 | 1247. diakoneo (dee-ak-on-eh'-o) | |
From diakonos; to be an attendant, i.e. Wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon
(ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon.
see GREEK diakonos
Textus Receptus Greek Text diakonew diakoneo
diakonein Luke 10:40, Acts 6:2 diakoneitwsan 1 Ti 3:10 diakonei Luke 17:8, 1 Pe 4:11 diakonhqeisa 2 Cor 3:3 diakonhqhnai Matt 20:28, Mark 10:45 diakonhsai Matt 20:28, Mark 10:45 diakonhsanteV 1 Ti 3:13, Heb 6:10 diakonhsei Luke 12:37 diakonh John 12:26, John 12:26, Phm 1:13 diakonoumenh 2 Cor 8:19, 2 Cor 8:20 diakonounteV Heb 6:10, 1 Pe 4:10 diakonountwn Acts 19:22 diakonousai Matt 27:55 diakonwn Luke 22:26, Luke 22:27, Luke 22:27, Rom 15:25 dihkonei Matt 8:15, Mark 1:31, Luke 4:39, John 12:2 dihkonhsamen Matt 25:44 dihkonhsen 2 Ti 1:18 dihkonoun Matt 4:11, Mark 1:13, Mark 15:41, Luke 8:3, 1 Pe 1:12 |