1920 | 1921. epiginosko (ep-ig-in-oce'-ko) | |
From epi and ginosko; to know upon some mark, i.e. Recognize; by implication, to become fully acquainted with, to acknowledge
(ac-, have, take)know(-ledge, well), perceive.
see GREEK epi
see GREEK ginosko
Textus Receptus Greek Text epiginwskw epiginosko
epeginwskon Acts 3:10, Acts 4:13, Acts 27:39 epegnwkenai 2 Pe 2:21 epegnwkosin 1 Ti 4:3 epegnwsan Matt 17:12, Mark 6:33, Luke 1:22, Luke 24:31, Acts 28:1 epegnwsqhn 1 Cor 13:12 epegnwte 2 Cor 1:14, Col 1:6 epiginwskeiV Acts 25:10 epiginwskei Matt 11:27, Matt 11:27 epiginwskete 1 Cor 16:18, 2 Cor 1:13, 2 Cor 13:5 epiginwsketw 1 Cor 14:37 epiginwskomenoi 2 Cor 6:9 epignonteV Matt 14:35, Mark 6:54, Acts 9:30, Rom 1:32 epignontwn Acts 19:34 epignousa Luke 7:37, Acts 12:14 epignousin 2 Pe 2:21 epignouV Mark 2:8, Mark 5:30, Luke 5:22, Luke 23:7, Acts 22:29 epignwnai Luke 24:16, Acts 24:8 epignwsesqe Matt 7:16, Matt 7:20, 2 Cor 1:13 epignwsomai 1 Cor 13:12 epignwV Luke 1:4 epignw Acts 22:24 |