2007 | 2008. epitimao (ep-ee-tee-mah'-o) | |
From epi and timao; to tax upon, i.e. Censure or admonish; by implication, forbid
(straitly) charge, rebuke.
see GREEK epi
see GREEK timao
Textus Receptus Greek Text epitimaw epitimao
epetima Mark 3:12, Luke 23:40 epetimhsan Matt 19:13, Luke 18:15 epetimhsen Matt 8:26, Matt 12:16, Matt 17:18, Matt 20:31, Mark 1:25, Mark 4:39, Mark 8:30, Mark 8:33, Mark 9:25, Luke 4:35, Luke 4:39, Luke 8:24, Luke 9:42, Luke 9:55 epetimwn Mark 10:13, Mark 10:48, Luke 18:39 epitiman Matt 16:22, Mark 8:32 epitimhsai Jude 1:9 epitimhsaV Luke 9:21 epitimhson Luke 17:3, Luke 19:39, 2 Ti 4:2 epitimwn Luke 4:41 |