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Name of God’s Son

ΕΙΣΑΚΗΚΟΑ, εισακηκοα

EISAKĒKOA, eisakēkoa

Sounds Like: eis-a-KAY-ko-a

Translations: I have heard, I have listened to, I have obeyed, I have given heed to

From the root: ΕΙΣΑΚΟΥΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is the first person singular, perfect active indicative form of the verb ΕΙΣΑΚΟΥΩ (eisakouō). It is a compound verb formed from the preposition ΕΙΣ (eis, meaning 'into' or 'to') and the verb ΑΚΟΥΩ (akouō, meaning 'to hear'). The perfect tense indicates an action completed in the past with continuing results or a present state resulting from a past action. Therefore, it means 'I have heard' or 'I have listened to' with the implication of having understood or obeyed, often in the context of prayer or divine command.

Inflection: First Person Singular, Perfect Active Indicative

Strong’s number: G1522 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
  • Habakkuk — 3:2

From the same root

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