374. anapeitho
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anapeitho: To persuade, to convince, to win over

Original Word: ἀναπείθω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: anapeitho
Pronunciation: an-ap-i'-tho
Phonetic Spelling: (an-ap-i'-tho)
KJV: persuade
Word Origin: [from G303 (ἀνά - each) and G3982 (πείθω - persuaded)]

1. to incite

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
persuade.

From ana and peitho; to incite -- persuade.

see GREEK ana

see GREEK peitho

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 374: ἀναπείθω

ἀναπείθω; to stir up by persuasion (cf. German aufreizen), to solicit, incite: τινα τί ποιῆσαι, Acts 18:13. So also in Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, others.

Forms and Transliterations
αναπειθει αναπείθει ἀναπείθει αναπειθέτωσαν anapeithei anapeíthei
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 18:13 V-PIA-3S
GRK: τὸν νόμον ἀναπείθει οὗτος τοὺς
NAS: This man persuades men
KJV: This [fellow] persuadeth men
INT: the law persuades this [man]

Strong's Greek 374
1 Occurrence


ἀναπείθει — 1 Occ.

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