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ΕἸΣΑΓΙΟΧΑΤΕ, εἰσαγιοχατε

EISAGIOCHATE, eisagiochate

Sounds Like: eis-ag-ee-O-kha-te

Translations: you have brought in, you have led in, you have introduced

From the root: ΕἸΣΑΓΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is the perfect active indicative form of the verb ΕἸΣΑΓΩ (eisagō), meaning 'to bring in' or 'to lead in'. It describes an action that was completed in the past and has ongoing results or relevance in the present. It is used when referring to a group of people who have performed the action of bringing someone or something into a place.

Inflection: Perfect Active Indicative, 2nd Person Plural

Strong’s number: G1521 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint

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