1520 | 1521. eisago (ice-ag'-o) | |
From eis and ago; to introduce (literally or figuratively)
bring in(-to), (+ was to) lead into.
see GREEK eis
see GREEK ago
Textus Receptus Greek Text eisagw eisago
eisagagein Luke 2:27 eisagage Luke 14:21 eisagagh Heb 1:6 eisagesqai Acts 21:37 eishgagen John 18:16, Acts 21:28, Acts 21:29 eishgagon Luke 22:54, Acts 7:45, Acts 9:8 |