4045. peripiptó
Lexicon
peripiptó: To fall into, to encounter

Original Word: περιπίπτω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: peripiptó
Pronunciation: pe-ree-PEEP-to
Phonetic Spelling: (per-ee-pip'-to)
Definition: To fall into, to encounter
Meaning: I fall into the midst of, am involved in, happen upon a place.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
fall into.

From peri and pipto; to fall into something that is all around, i.e. Light among or upon, be surrounded with -- fall among (into).

see GREEK peri

see GREEK pipto

HELPS Word-studies

4045 peripíptō (from 4012 /perí, "all-around" and 4098 /píptō, "fall") – properly, fall around, i.e. totally surrounded by.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from peri and piptó
Definition
to fall around
NASB Translation
encounter (1), fell among (1), striking (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4045: περιπίπτω

περιπίπτω: 2 aorist περιέπεσον; from Herodotus down; so to fall into as to be encompassed by (cf. περί, III. 1): λῃσταῖς, among robbers, Luke 10:30; τοῖς πειρασμοῖς, James 1:2 (αἰκίαις, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 51, 2 [ET]; θανάτῳ, Daniel 2:9; Diodorus 1, 77; νόσῳ, Josephus, Antiquities 15, 7, 7; συμφορά, ibid. 1, 1, 4; τοῖς δεινοῖς, Aesop 79 (110 edition Halm); ψευδέσι καί ἀσεβέσι δόγμασιν, Origen in Joann. t. ii. § 2; numerous other examples in Passow, under the word, the passage cited (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 3); to which add, 2 Macc. 6:13 2Macc. 10:4; Polybius 1, 37, 1 and 9); εἰς τόπον τινα, upon a certain place, Acts 27:41.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: From the preposition περί (peri, meaning "around" or "about") and the verb πίπτω (piptō, meaning "to fall").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for περιπίπτω, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words that describe falling or encountering, such as נָפַל (naphal, Strong's Hebrew 5307), which means "to fall" and is used in various contexts throughout the Old Testament to describe physical falling or encountering situations.

Usage: The term περιπίπτω is used in the New Testament to describe the act of falling into various situations, often with a negative connotation, such as falling into temptation or trials.

Context: The Greek verb περιπίπτω appears in the New Testament to convey the idea of encountering or falling into circumstances, typically those that are unforeseen or challenging. This term is used in contexts that suggest a sudden or unplanned involvement in situations that require endurance or faith.

One notable usage of περιπίπτω is found in James 1:2, where believers are encouraged to "consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you encounter trials of many kinds." Here, the word emphasizes the unexpected nature of trials that believers may face, urging them to view these challenges as opportunities for growth and perseverance.

Another instance is in Luke 10:30, in the parable of the Good Samaritan, where a man "fell among robbers." This usage highlights the sudden and unfortunate nature of the encounter, underscoring the vulnerability and need for compassion and assistance.

The term περιπίπτω thus serves to remind readers of the unpredictable nature of life's challenges and the importance of maintaining faith and integrity when faced with such situations. It calls for a response that aligns with Christian virtues, transforming potential adversity into spiritual growth.

Forms and Transliterations
περιέπεσε περιεπεσεν περιέπεσεν περιέπεσον περιεπλάκη περιεπλάκησάν περιέπλεκε περιπεπλεγμένη περιπεσητε περιπέσητε περιπεσοντες περιπεσόντες περιπίπτει περιπλεκόμενη periepesen periépesen peripesete peripesēte peripésete peripésēte peripesontes peripesóntes
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 10:30 V-AIA-3S
GRK: καὶ λῃσταῖς περιέπεσεν οἳ καὶ
NAS: to Jericho, and fell among robbers,
KJV: Jericho, and fell among thieves, which
INT: and robbers fell among who both

Acts 27:41 V-APA-NMP
GRK: περιπεσόντες δὲ εἰς
NAS: But striking a reef
KJV: And falling into a place
INT: Having fallen moreover into

James 1:2 V-ASA-2P
GRK: ὅταν πειρασμοῖς περιπέσητε ποικίλοις
NAS: when you encounter various
KJV: when ye fall into divers
INT: when temptations you might encounter various

Strong's Greek 4045
3 Occurrences


περιέπεσεν — 1 Occ.
περιπέσητε — 1 Occ.
περιπεσόντες — 1 Occ.















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