Strong's Concordance epikeimai: to lie on Original Word: ἐπίκειμαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: epikeimai Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ik'-i-mahee) Definition: to lie on Usage: (a) dat: I am placed upon, am laid upon, lie upon, am imposed; I press upon, (b) absol: I press hard, am insistent, insist. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom epi and keimai Definition to lie on NASB Translation am under (1), assailing (1), imposed (1), insistent (1), lying (1), placed (1), pressing around (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1945: ἐπίκειμαιἐπίκειμαι; imperfect ἐπεκειμην; to lie upon or over, rest upon, be laid or placed upon; a. properly: ἐπί τίνι, John 11:38; namely, on the burning coals, John 21:9. b. figuratively, STRONGS NT 1945a: ἐπικέλλωἐπικέλλω: (1 aorist ἐπεκειλα); to run a ship ashore, to bring to land; so from Homer, Odyssey 9, 148 down; ἐπέκειλαν (R G ἐπώκειλαν) τήν STRONGS NT 1945b: ἐπικεφάλαιον [ἐπικεφάλαιον, ἐπικεφαλαιου, τό, head-money, poll-tax, (Aristotle, oec. 2, p. 1346{a}, 4 and 1348{a}, 32): Mark 12:14 WH (rejected) marginal reading for From epi and keimai; to rest upon (literally or figuratively) -- impose, be instant, (be) laid (there-, up-)on, (when) lay (on), lie (on), press upon. see GREEK epi see GREEK keimai Englishman's Concordance Luke 5:1 V-PNM/PGRK: NAS: the crowd was pressing around Him and listening KJV: the people pressed upon him INT: the crowd pressed on him also Luke 23:23 V-IIM/P-3P John 11:38 V-IIM/P-3S John 21:9 V-PPM/P-ANS Acts 27:20 V-PPM/P-GMS 1 Corinthians 9:16 V-PIM/P-3S Hebrews 9:10 V-PPM/P-NNP Strong's Greek 1945 |