1967 | 1968. epipipto (ep-ee-pip'-to) | |
From epi and pipto; to embrace (with affection) or seize (with more or less violence; literally or figuratively)
fall into (on, upon) lie on, press upon.
see GREEK epi
see GREEK pipto
Textus Receptus Greek Text
epipiptw
epipipto
epepesen
Luke 1:12, Luke 15:20, Acts 10:10, Acts 10:44, Acts 11:15, Acts 13:11, Acts 19:17, Acts 20:10
epepeson
Rom 15:3
epipeptwkoV
Acts 8:16
epipesonteV
Acts 20:37
epipeswn
John 13:25
epipiptein
Mark 3:10 |