3991 | 3992. pempo (pem'-po) | |
Apparently a primary verb; to dispatch (from the subjective view or point of departure, whereas hiemi (as a stronger form of eimi) refers rather to the objective point or terminus ad quem, and stello denotes properly, the orderly motion involved), especially on a temporary errand; also to transmit, bestow, or wield
send, thrust in.
see GREEK stello
Textus Receptus Greek Text pempw pempo
epemfqh Luke 4:26 epemyamen 1 Th 3:2 epemyate Php 4:16 epemya Acts 10:33, Acts 23:30, 1 Cor 4:17, 2 Cor 9:3, Eph 6:22, Php 2:28, Col 4:8, 1 Th 3:5, Rev 22:16 epemyen Luke 7:6, Luke 7:19, Luke 15:15 pempein Acts 25:25 pempomenoiV 1 Pe 2:14 pemponta Acts 25:27 pempw John 20:21 pemfqenteV Luke 7:10 pemyai Luke 20:11, Luke 20:12, Acts 11:29, Acts 15:22, Acts 15:25, Php 2:19, Php 2:23, Php 2:25 pemyanta John 5:23, John 7:33, John 12:44, John 12:45, John 13:20, John 15:21, John 16:5 pemyanteV Acts 19:31 pemyanti John 5:24 pemyantoV John 4:34, John 5:30, John 6:38, John 6:39, John 6:40, John 7:16, John 7:18, John 9:4, John 13:16, John 14:24 pemyasin John 1:22 pemyei John 14:26, 2 Th 2:11 pemyhV Luke 16:27 pemyon Mark 5:12, Luke 16:24, Acts 10:5, Acts 10:32, Rev 1:11, Rev 14:15, Rev 14:18 pemyousin Rev 11:10 pemyw Luke 20:13, John 13:20, John 15:26, John 16:7, Acts 25:21, 1 Cor 16:3, Titus 3:12 |