epago <1863>

epagw epago

Pronunciation:ep-ag'-o
Origin:from 1909 and 71
Reference:-
PrtSpch:v (verb)
In Greek:epagagein 1, epagontev 1, epaxav 1
In NET:to bring 1, when brought 1, will bring 1
In AV:bring 1, bring upon 1, bring in upon 1
Count:3
Definition : 1) to lead or bring upon
2) to bring a thing on one
2a) to cause something to befall one, usually something evil
from 1909 and 71; to superinduce, i.e. inflict (an evil), charge (a crime): KJV -- bring upon.
see GREEK for 1909
see GREEK for 71
Related Hebrew:awb <0935>; lmg <01580>; rbe <05674>; hle <05927>; hne <06030>; Pne <06058>; bwv <07725>; Mws <07760>; sws <07797>; tyv <07896>; xlv <07971>; Mmv <08074>; Kpv <08210>; Mtx <02856>; lep <06466>; rup <06484>; dqp <06485>; vdq <06945>; arq <07121>; rjm <04305>; Kvm <04900>; ghn <05090>; hxn <05148>; hjn <05186>; hkn <05221>; asn <05375>; Mez <02194>; hpylx <02487>; Pnx <02610>

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