5341 | 5342. phero (fer'-o) | |
A primary verb
for which other, and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely, oio (oy'-o); and enegko (en-eng'-ko) to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively, as follows)
Textus Receptus Greek Text ferw phero
enegkanteV Luke 15:23 enegkaV Acts 5:2, Acts 14:13 enegkate John 21:10 enecqeisan 2 Pe 1:18 enecqeishV 2 Pe 1:17 enecqhnai Mark 6:27 eferen Mark 4:8 eferomeqa Acts 27:15 eferonto Acts 27:17 eferon Mark 1:32, Acts 4:34, Heb 12:20 hnegkan Mark 9:20, Mark 12:16, John 2:8 hnegka Mark 9:17 hnegken Matt 14:11, Mark 6:28, John 4:33, Acts 4:37, Rom 9:22 hnecqh Matt 14:11, 2 Pe 1:21 oisei John 21:18 oisousin Rev 21:26 ferein Luke 23:26, John 15:4 ferei John 12:24, John 15:5, 2 Jo 1:10 feresqai Heb 9:16 ferete Matt 14:18, Matt 17:17, Mark 9:19, Mark 12:15, John 2:8, John 18:29 fere John 20:27, John 20:27, 2 Ti 4:13 ferhte John 15:8, John 15:16 ferh John 15:2 feromenhn 1 Pe 1:13 feromenhV Acts 2:2 feromenoi 2 Pe 1:21 feronteV Mark 2:3, Luke 5:18, Acts 5:16, Acts 25:7, Heb 13:13 feron John 15:2, John 15:2 ferousai Luke 24:1 ferousan Acts 12:10 ferousin Mark 7:32, Mark 8:22, Mark 15:22, 2 Pe 2:11, Rev 21:24 ferwmeqa Heb 6:1 ferwn John 19:39, Heb 1:3 |