Prosecho

pros-ekh'-o
Parts of Speech Verb

Prosecho Definition

  1. to bring to, bring near
    1. to bring a ship to land, and simply to touch at, put in
  2. to turn the mind to, attend to be attentive
    1. to a person or a thing: of caring for, providing for
  3. to attend to one's self, i.e. to give heed to one's self
    1. give attention to, take heed
  4. to apply one's self to, attach one's self to, hold or cleave to a person or a thing
    1. to be given or addicted to
    2. to devote thought and effort to
Audio Pronunciation
Original Language
prosevcw
Origin
from (4314) and (2192)
Strong's Number
4337
TDNT Entry
None

KJV Word Usage

beware
7
give heed to
5
take heed to
3
give heed unto
1
take heed
1
take heed unto
1
take heed whereunto + (3739)&version=kjv
1
miscellaneous
5
Total
24

Greek lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary plus others; this is keyed to the large Kittel and the "Theological Dictionary of the New Testament." These files are public domain.

Thayer and Smith. "Greek Lexicon entry for Prosecho". "The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon". . .