4716 | 4717. stauroo (stow-ro'-o) | |
From stauros; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness
crucify.
see GREEK stauros
Textus Receptus Greek Text staurow stauroo
estaurwqh John 19:20, John 19:41, 1 Cor 1:13, 2 Cor 13:4, Rev 11:8 estaurwmenon Matt 28:5, Mark 16:6, 1 Cor 1:23, 1 Cor 2:2 estaurwmenoV Gal 3:1 estaurwsan Mark 15:25, Luke 23:33, Luke 24:20, John 19:18, John 19:23, 1 Cor 2:8, Gal 5:24 estaurwsate Acts 2:36, Acts 4:10 estaurwtai Gal 6:14 stauron Matt 10:38, Matt 16:24, Matt 27:32, Mark 8:34, Mark 10:21, Mark 15:21, Luke 9:23, Luke 14:27, Luke 23:26, John 19:17, Heb 12:2 staurountai Matt 27:38 staurousin Mark 15:27 staurou Matt 27:40, Matt 27:42, Mark 15:30, Mark 15:32, John 19:19, John 19:31, 1 Cor 1:18, Gal 5:11, Eph 2:16, Php 2:8, Php 3:18, Col 1:20 staurwqhnai Matt 26:2, Luke 23:23, Luke 24:7 staurwqhtw Matt 27:22, Matt 27:23 staurwqh Matt 27:26, Mark 15:15, John 19:16 staurwsai Matt 20:19, Matt 27:31, John 19:10 staurwsanteV Matt 27:35, Mark 15:24 staurwsate John 19:6 staurwsete Matt 23:34 staurwson Mark 15:13, Mark 15:14, Luke 23:21, Luke 23:21, John 19:6, John 19:6, John 19:15 staurwswsin Mark 15:20 staurwsw John 19:15 |