G4374


προσφέρω
Betacode: PROSFE/RW
pros-fer’-o
Part of Speech: {V-PAI-1S}
MLV/Definition: A> bring^, brought^, bringing^, B> offer^, offers^, offered^, offering^ C> (Be H.V.) dealing* with~
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Etymology: {G4314 + G5342}
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Greek Concordance: ( 48 ) Mat_2:11, Mat_4:24, Mat_5:23, Mat_5:24, Mat_8:4, Mat_8:16, Mat_9:2, Mat_9:32, Mat_12:22, Mat_14:35, Mat_17:16, Mat_18:24, Mat_19:13, Mat_22:19, Mat_25:20, Mar_1:44, Mar_10:13, Mar_10:13, Luk_5:14, Luk_12:11, Luk_18:15, Luk_23:14, Luk_23:36, Joh_16:2, Joh_19:29, Act_7:42, Act_8:18, Act_21:26, Heb_5:1, Heb_5:3, Heb_5:7, Heb_8:3, Heb_8:3, Heb_8:4, Heb_9:7, Heb_9:9, Heb_9:14, Heb_9:25, Heb_9:28, Heb_10:1, Heb_10:2, Heb_10:8, Heb_10:11, Heb_10:12, Heb_11:4, Heb_11:17, Heb_11:17, Heb_12:7,
KJV: offer 22, bring unto 10, bring to 4, bring 3, offer up 3, offer unto 1, offer to 1, misc 4 TR: 48
TDNT: 9:65,1252

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