For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
ὑπαντάω
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Gloss:
to go out to meet; to oppose
Definition:
Greek-English Concordance for ὑπαντάω
Matthew 8:28 | And when he came to the other side, to the region of the Gadarenes, there met (hypēntēsan | ὑπήντησαν | aor act ind 3 pl) him two demoniacs coming out from the tombs. They were so violent that no one could pass by that way. |
Matthew 28:9 | Suddenly Jesus met (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) them and said, “Good morning!” And they came to him, took hold of his feet, and worshipped him. |
Mark 5:2 | And just as Jesus got out Jesus of the boat, just as there met (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) him from the tombs a man with an unclean spirit. unclean |
Luke 8:27 | When he stepped out on the land, a man from the town met (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) him, who was possessed by demons, and for a long time had not worn clothes or had lived in a house but among the tombs. |
Luke 14:31 | Or what king, going out to encounter another king in war, will not sit down first and deliberate whether he is able with ten thousand troops to oppose (hypantēsai | ὑπαντῆσαι | aor act inf ) the one coming against him with twenty thousand? |
John 4:51 | While he was still on his way down his servants met (hypēntēsan | ὑπήντησαν | aor act ind 3 pl) him and told him that his son was living. |
John 11:20 | So when Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) out to meet him, but Mary remained in the house. |
John 11:30 | Now Jesus had not yet entered the village, but was still in the place where Martha had met (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) him. |
John 12:18 | For this reason the crowd went to meet (hypēntēsen | ὑπήντησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) him, that is, because they heard he had performed this sign. |
Acts 16:16 | Now as we were going to the place of prayer, a slave girl who had a spirit of divination, met (hypantēsai | ὑπαντῆσαι | aor act inf ) us. She brought great profit to her masters by fortune-telling. |