320 | 321. anago (an-ag'-o) | |
From ana and ago; to lead up; by extension to bring out; specially, to sail away
bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up.
see GREEK ana
see GREEK ago
Textus Receptus Greek Text anagw anago
anagagein Acts 12:4, Rom 10:7 anagagwn Luke 4:5, Acts 16:34, Heb 13:20 anagesqai Acts 20:3, Acts 27:21 anagomenoiV Acts 28:10 anacqenteV Acts 13:13, Acts 16:11, Acts 27:4 anacqhnai Acts 21:1, Acts 27:12 anhgagon Luke 2:22, Luke 22:66, Acts 7:41, Acts 9:39 anhcqhmen Acts 20:13, Acts 21:2, Acts 27:2, Acts 28:11 anhcqhsan Luke 8:22 anhcqh Matt 4:1, Acts 18:21 |