1401 | 1402. douloo (doo-lo'-o) | |
From doulos; to enslave (literally or figuratively)
bring into (be under) bondage, X given, become (make) servant.
see GREEK doulos
Textus Receptus Greek Text doulow douloo
dedoulwmenaV Titus 2:3 dedoulwmenoi Gal 4:3 dedoulwtai 1 Cor 7:15, 2 Pe 2:19 douloi Matt 13:27, Matt 13:28, Matt 22:10, Luke 12:37, Luke 12:38, Luke 17:10, John 4:51, John 18:18, Acts 16:17, Rom 6:16, Rom 6:17, Rom 6:20, 1 Cor 7:23, 1 Cor 12:13, Eph 6:5, Eph 6:6, Php 1:1, Col 3:22, 1 Ti 6:1, 1 Pe 2:16, 2 Pe 2:19, Rev 19:5, Rev 22:3 doulou Matt 18:27, Matt 24:50, Luke 12:46, Gal 4:1, Php 2:7, Rev 15:3 doulwqenteV Rom 6:22 doulwsousin Acts 7:6 edoulwqhte Rom 6:18 edoulwsa 1 Cor 9:19 |