GreekG5265Verb
ὑποδέω
hupodeō
“to put on”
3Occurrences
G5265Strong's #
VerbPart of Speech
Definition
Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)
to bind under one's feet, i.e. put on shoes or sandals
from G5259 (ὑπό) and G1210 (δέω);
Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
to blind under, esp. of foot gear. Most frequently in mid, and pass. with accusative; (a) of the foot, ὑποδησάμενοι πόδας, your feet shod: (b) of that which is put on, σανδάλια.
LXX: (נָעַל) *
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Morphology Code
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Full Description
Greek Verb
Occurrences
ὑποδέω appears 3 times in the New Testament.
Distribution by Book
Acts
1
Ephesians
1
Mark
1
Key Passages
Acts 12:8BSB
“Get dressed and put on your sandals,” said the angel. Peter did so, and the angel told him, “Wrap your cloak around you and follow me.”
Ephesians 6:15BSB
and with your feet fitted with the readiness of the gospel of peace.
Mark 6:9BSB
and to wear sandals, but not a second tunic.
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