3783 | 3784. opheilo (of-i'-lo) | |
Or (in certain tenses), its prolonged form opheileo (of-i-leh'-o) probably from the base of ophelos (through the idea of accruing); to owe (pecuniarily); figuratively, to be under obligation (ought, must, should); morally, to fail in duty
behove, be bound, (be) debt(-or), (be) due(-ty), be guilty (indebted), (must) need(-s), ought, owe, should. See also ophelon.
see GREEK ophelos
see GREEK ophelon
Textus Receptus Greek Text ofeilw opheilo
ofeileiV Matt 18:28, Luke 16:5, Luke 16:7 ofeilei Matt 23:16, Matt 23:18, John 19:7, 1 Cor 7:36, 1 Cor 9:10, 1 Cor 11:7, 1 Cor 11:10, 2 Cor 12:14, Phm 1:18, Heb 5:3, 1 Jo 2:6 ofeilete John 13:14, Rom 13:8, 1 Cor 5:10 ofeilomenhn 1 Cor 7:3 ofeilomenon Matt 18:30, Matt 18:34 ofeilomen Acts 17:29, Rom 15:1, 2 Th 1:3, 2 Th 2:13, 1 Jo 3:16, 1 Jo 4:11, 3 Jo 1:8 ofeilonteV Heb 5:12 ofeilonti Luke 11:4 ofeilousin Rom 15:27, Eph 5:28 wfeilen Matt 18:28, Luke 7:41, Heb 2:17 wfeilomen Luke 17:10 wfeilon 2 Cor 12:11 |