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3957
3958. pascho (pas'-kho)


Including the forms patho (path'-o), and pentho (pen'-tho), used only in certain tenses for it apparently a primary verb; to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful)


feel, passion, suffer, vex.




Textus Receptus Greek Text

pascw
 pascho

epaqen
Acts 28:5, Heb 5:8, Heb 13:12, 1 Pe 2:21, 1 Pe 3:18

epaqete
Gal 3:4, 1 Th 2:14

epaqon
Matt 27:19

paqein
Matt 16:21, Mark 8:31, Luke 9:22, Luke 17:25, Luke 22:15, Luke 24:26, Luke 24:46, Acts 1:3, Acts 3:18, Acts 9:16, Acts 17:3, Heb 9:26

paqh
Mark 9:12

paqontaV
1 Pe 5:10

paqontoV
1 Pe 4:1

paqousa
Mark 5:26

paqwn
1 Pe 4:1

pascein
Matt 17:12, Php 1:29, 1 Pe 3:17, Rev 2:10

pascei
Matt 17:15, 1 Cor 12:26

pascete
2 Th 1:5

pascetw
1 Pe 4:15

pascoite
1 Pe 3:14

pascomen
2 Cor 1:6

pasconteV
1 Pe 2:20, 1 Pe 4:19

pascwn
1 Pe 2:19, 1 Pe 2:23

pascw
2 Ti 1:12

peponqasin
Luke 13:2

peponqen
Heb 2:18