2126 | 2127. eulogeo (yoo-log-eh'-o) | |
From a compound of eu and logos; to speak well of, i.e. (religiously) to bless (thank or invoke a benediction upon, prosper)
bless, praise.
see GREEK eu
see GREEK logos
Textus Receptus Greek Text eulogew eulogeo
eulogein Luke 24:51 eulogeitai Heb 7:7 eulogeite Matt 5:44, Luke 6:28, Rom 12:14, Rom 12:14 euloghken Heb 7:6 euloghmenh Mark 11:10, Luke 1:28, Luke 1:42 euloghmenoi Matt 25:34 euloghmenoV Matt 21:9, Matt 23:39, Mark 11:9, Luke 1:42, Luke 13:35, Luke 19:38, John 12:13 euloghsaV Matt 26:26, Mark 8:7, Mark 14:22, Eph 1:3, Heb 7:1 euloghsen Matt 14:19, Mark 6:41, Luke 2:28, Luke 2:34, Luke 9:16, Luke 24:30, Luke 24:50, Heb 11:20, Heb 11:21 euloghshV 1 Cor 14:16 euloghsw Heb 6:14 eulogian 2 Cor 9:5, 2 Cor 9:5, Heb 12:17, 1 Pe 3:9, Rev 5:12 eulogiaV Rom 15:29, Rom 16:18, 1 Cor 10:16, Heb 6:7 eulogoumen 1 Cor 4:12, 1 Cor 10:16, Jam 3:9 eulogountai Gal 3:9 eulogounta Acts 3:26 eulogounteV Luke 24:53, 1 Pe 3:9 eulogwn Luke 1:64, Heb 6:14 hulogei Mark 10:16 |