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ΠΡΟΣΑΝΕΧΩ, προσανεχω

PROSANECHŌ, prosanechō

Sounds Like: pros-an-E-khoh

Translations: to give attention to, to pay attention to, to attend to, to apply oneself to, to devote oneself to, to hold fast to, to cling to

From the root: ΠΡΟΣΑΝΕΧΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the preposition ΠΡΟΣ (pros, 'to, toward, in addition to'), the preposition ΑΝΑ (ana, 'up, again, back'), and the verb ΕΧΩ (echo, 'to have, to hold'). It means to direct one's attention or effort towards something, often with the implication of persistence or devotion. It can describe giving heed to teaching, applying oneself to a task, or holding fast to a belief or person. The meaning varies slightly depending on the context, but generally involves a focused engagement with something.

Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular

Strong’s number: G4337 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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