| Strong's Number: 5342 | | | Original Word | Word Origin | | fevrw | 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) | | Transliterated Word | TDNT Entry | | Phero | 9:56,1252 | | Phonetic Spelling | Parts of Speech | fer'-o
| Verb |
| | Definition | - to carry
- to carry some burden
- to bear with one's self
- to move by bearing; move or, to be conveyed or borne, with the suggestion of force or speed
- of persons borne in a ship over the sea
- of a gust of wind, to rush
- of the mind, to be moved inwardly, prompted
- to bear up i.e. uphold (keep from falling)
- of Christ, the preserver of the universe
- to bear, i.e. endure, to endure the rigour of a thing, to bear patiently one's conduct, or spare one (abstain from punishing or destroying)
- to bring, bring to, bring forward
- to move to, apply
- to bring in by announcing, to announce
- to bear i.e. bring forth, produce; to bring forward in a speech
- to lead, conduct
| | | | King James Word Usage - Total: 64 | | bring 34, bear 8, bring forth 5, come 3, reach 2, endure 2, carry 1, miscellaneous 9 | | |
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