καταντάω
katantaōVerbG2658
to come to
From: from G2596 (κατά) and a derivative of G473 (ἀντί);
Short Definition
to meet against, i.e. arrive at (literally or figuratively)
Full Lexicon Entry
to come to, arrive at: with accusative loc. (see M, Pr., 132) ; with genitive. Metaphorical, with accusative of person(s); accusative of thing(s), to attain to: .
LXX Usage: (חוּל), *
Grammar
Part of Speech Verb
Morphology G:V
DescriptionGreek Verb
Occurrences
13 timesAppears 13 times in the New Testament. Top books include:
Acts
9
1 Corinthians
2
Ephesians
1
Philippians
1
Key Passages
- 1 Corinthians 10:11
- Acts 16:1
- Acts 18:24
- Acts 21:7
- Acts 26:7
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