4097 | 4098. pipto (pip'-to) | |
A reduplicated and contracted form of peto (pet'-o); (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); probably akin to petomai through the idea of alighting; to fall (literally or figuratively)
fail, fall (down), light on.
see GREEK petomai
Textus Receptus Greek Text piptw pipto
epesan Rev 5:14, Rev 6:13, Rev 11:16, Rev 17:10, Rev 19:4 epesa Rev 1:17, Rev 22:8 epesen Matt 7:25, Matt 7:27, Matt 13:4, Matt 13:5, Matt 13:7, Matt 13:8, Matt 26:39, Mark 4:4, Mark 4:5, Mark 4:7, Mark 4:8, Mark 14:35, Luke 6:49, Luke 8:5, Luke 8:6, Luke 8:7, Luke 8:8, Luke 13:4, Luke 17:16, John 11:32, Acts 1:26, Acts 5:10, Acts 20:9, Heb 3:17, Heb 11:30, Rev 8:10, Rev 8:10, Rev 11:11, Rev 11:13, Rev 14:8, Rev 14:8, Rev 18:2, Rev 18:2 epeson Matt 17:6, John 18:6, Acts 22:7, 1 Cor 10:8, Rev 5:8, Rev 7:11, Rev 16:19, Rev 19:10 peptwkota Rev 9:1 peptwkuian Acts 15:16 pesein Luke 16:17 peseitai Matt 10:29, Acts 27:34 pesete Luke 23:30, Rev 6:16 peshte Jam 5:12 pesh Matt 21:44, Luke 20:18, 1 Cor 10:12, Heb 4:11, Rev 7:16 pesontaV Rom 11:22 pesonta Luke 10:18 pesonteV Matt 2:11 peson Luke 8:14 pesountai Matt 15:14, Matt 24:29, Luke 6:39, Luke 21:24, Rev 4:10 peswn Matt 4:9, Matt 18:26, Matt 18:29, Matt 21:44, Mark 9:20, Luke 5:12, Luke 8:41, Luke 20:18, John 12:24, Acts 5:5, Acts 9:4, Acts 10:25, 1 Cor 14:25 peswsin Rom 11:11 piptei Matt 17:15, Mark 5:22, Luke 11:17, Rom 14:4 piptontwn Matt 15:27, Luke 16:21 |