GreekG2658Verb

καταντάω

katantaō

13Occurrences
G2658Strong's #
VerbPart of Speech

Definition

Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)

to meet against, i.e. arrive at (literally or figuratively)

from G2596 (κατά) and a derivative of G473 (ἀντί);

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
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: (חוּל), *

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

Verb

Morphology Code

G:V

Full Description

Greek Verb

Occurrences

καταντάω appears 13 times in the New Testament.

Distribution by Book

Acts
9
1 Corinthians
2
Ephesians
1
Philippians
1

Key Passages

1 Corinthians 10:11BSB

Now these things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come.

Acts 16:1BSB

Paul came to Derbe and then to Lystra, where he found a disciple named Timothy, the son of a believing Jewish woman and a Greek father.

Acts 18:24BSB

Meanwhile a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was an eloquent man, well versed in the Scriptures.

Acts 21:7BSB

When we had finished our voyage from Tyre, we landed at Ptolemais, where we greeted the brothers and stayed with them for a day.

Acts 26:7BSB

the promise our twelve tribes are hoping to realize as they earnestly serve God day and night. It is because of this hope, O king, that I am accused by the Jews.

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