aggareuo <29>
aggareuw aggareuo
| Pronunciation | : | ang-ar-yew'-o |
| Origin | : | of foreign origin, cf 0104 |
| Reference | : | - |
| PrtSpch | : | v (verb) |
| In Greek | : | aggareuousin 1, aggareusei 1, hggareusan 1 |
| In NET | : | anyone forces to go 1, forced 1, they forced 1 |
| In AV | : | compel to go 3 |
| Count | : | 3 |
| Definition | : |
1) to employ a courier, dispatch a mounted messenger, press into public service, compel to go In Persia, mounted couriers were kept at regular intervals throughout Persia for carrying the royal dispatches. of foreign origin (compare 104); properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service: KJV -- compel (to go). see HEBREW for 0104 |
| Related Hebrew | : | - |
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