| G1521 |
εἰσάγω |
eiságō |
To lead or bring into a place or situation; to introduce or conduct someone or something from one sphere, location, or … |
| G18 |
ἀγαθός |
agathós |
Fundamentally denotes that which is intrinsically good, beneficial, or of high quality. Can describe moral character (“… |
| G1877 |
ἐπανάγω |
epanágō |
To lead or bring up to a higher place or to another location, especially to set out to sea, to launch (nautical technic… |
| G321 |
ἀνάγω |
anágō |
To lead or bring up from a lower to a higher place, either physically (e.g., from land up to a higher elevation, from i… |
| G33 |
ἄγε |
áge |
Vocative imperative of 'to lead'; used as an interjection meaning 'come!', 'let us go!', or 'go on!' The word is an exh… |
| G519 |
ἀπάγχομαι |
apánchomai |
To strangle oneself, especially to take one’s own life by hanging; more generally, to kill by strangulation. The term c… |
| G520 |
ἀπάγω |
apágō |
To lead or take away from a place, to remove, usually with a sense of separation from an original position or group. In… |
| G72 |
ἀγωγή |
agōgḗ |
The act or process of leading, bringing, or conducting; by extension, training or education, and mode or manner of livi… |
| G73 |
ἀγών |
agṓn |
A gathering or assembly, especially for athletic contests; (by extension) a competition, contest, struggle. In figurati… |