1910 | 1911. epiballo (ep-ee-bal'-lo) | |
From epi and ballo; to throw upon (literal or figurative, transitive or reflexive; usually with more or less force); specially (with heautou implied) to reflect; impersonally, to belong to
beat into, cast (up-)on, fall, lay (on), put (unto), stretch forth, think on.
see GREEK epi
see GREEK ballo
see GREEK heautou
Textus Receptus Greek Text epiballw epiballo
epebalen John 7:30, John 7:44, Acts 12:1 epeballen Mark 4:37 epebalon Matt 26:50, Mark 11:7, Mark 14:46, Acts 4:3, Acts 5:18, Acts 21:27 epibalein Luke 20:19 epiballei Matt 9:16, Luke 5:36 epiballon Luke 15:12 epibalousin Luke 21:12 epibalwn Mark 14:72, Luke 9:62 epibalw 1 Cor 7:35 |