1936 | 1937. epithumeo (ep-ee-thoo-meh'-o) | |
From epi and thumos; to set the heart upon, i.e. Long for (rightfully or otherwise)
covet, desire, would fain, lust (after).
see GREEK epi
see GREEK thumos
Textus Receptus Greek Text epiqumew epithumeo
epequmei Luke 15:16 epequmhsan Matt 13:17, 1 Cor 10:6 epequmhsa Luke 22:15, Acts 20:33 epiqumeite Jam 4:2 epiqumei Gal 5:17, 1 Ti 3:1 epiqumhsai Matt 5:28 epiqumhseiV Rom 7:7, Rom 13:9 epiqumhsete Luke 17:22 epiqumhsousin Rev 9:6 epiqumoumen Heb 6:11 epiqumousin 1 Pe 1:12 epiqumwn Luke 16:21 |