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Greek New Testament Concordance —The noun στρατεγος

Greek New Testament concordance of the noun στρατεγος [Str-4755], which occurs 10 times in the New Testament

This word inflects according to its grammatical function and context, and thus comes in various forms.

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And he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray him unto them.
και
and
conjunction
απελθων
departing
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-si-mas
συνελαλησεν
he convened
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
τοις
to the
def art
dat-pl-mas
αρχιερευσιν
to priestly division managers
noun
dat-pl-mas
και
and
conjunction
στρατηγοις
to officers
noun
dat-pl-mas
το
the
def art
acc-si-neu
πως
how?
adverb
αυτον
him
3rd-p pers pron
acc-si-mas
παραδω
he might hand over
verb
2aor-act-sub
3rd-p si
αυτοις
to them
3rd-p pers pron
dat-pl-mas
Then Jesus said unto the chief priests, and captains of the temple, and the elders, which were come to him, Be ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and staves?
ειπεν
he said
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
δε
-
conjunction
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
ιησους
Jesus
noun (name)
nom-si-mas
προς
toward
preposition
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
παραγενομενους
comers
participle
2aor-mDe-par
acc-pl-mas
επ
upon
preposition
αυτον
him
3rd-p pers pron
acc-si-mas
αρχιερεις
priestly division managers
noun
acc-pl-mas
και
and
conjunction
στρατηγους
police chiefs
noun
acc-pl-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-neu
ιερου
of temple complex
noun
gen-si-neu
και
and
conjunction
πρεσβυτερους
elders
adjective
acc-pl-mas
ως
as
adverb
επι
unto
preposition
ληστην
robber
noun
acc-si-mas
εξεληλυθατε
you have come out
verb
2perf-act-ind
2nd-p pl
μετα
with(in)
preposition
μαχαιρων
of knives
noun
gen-pl-fem
και
and
conjunction
ξυλων
of pieces of wood
noun
gen-pl-neu
And as they spake unto the people, the priests, and the captain of the temple, and the Sadducees, came upon them,
λαλουντων
of speaking
participle
pres-act-par
gen-pl-mas
δε
-
conjunction
αυτων
of them
3rd-p pers pron
gen-pl-mas
προς
toward
preposition
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
λαον
people
noun
acc-si-mas
επεστησαν
they stood close
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
αυτοις
to them
3rd-p pers pron
dat-pl-mas
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
ιερεις
priests
noun
nom-pl-mas
και
and
conjunction
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
στρατηγος
chief officer
noun
nom-si-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-neu
ιερου
of temple complex
noun
gen-si-neu
και
and
conjunction
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
σαδδουκαιοι
Sadducees
noun (name)
nom-pl-mas
Now when the high priest and the captain of the temple and the chief priests heard these things, they doubted of them whereunto this would grow.
ως
as
adverb
δε
-
conjunction
ηκουσαν
they heard
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
λογους
words
noun
acc-pl-mas
τουτους
these
dem pron
acc-pl-mas
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
τε
and
conjunction
ιερευς
priest
noun
nom-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
στρατηγος
chief officer
noun
nom-si-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-neu
ιερου
of temple complex
noun
gen-si-neu
και
and
conjunction
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
αρχιερεις
priestly division managers
noun
nom-pl-mas
διηπορουν
they were being utterly perplexed
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
περι
about
preposition
αυτων
of them
3rd-p pers pron
gen-pl-mas
τι
what?
interr pron
nom-si-neu
αν
-
conjunction
γενοιτο
it may be/become
verb
2aor-mDe-opt
3rd-p si
τουτο
this
dem pron
nom-si-neu
Then went the captain with the officers, and brought them without violence: for they feared the people, lest they should have been stoned.
τοτε
then
adverb
απελθων
departing
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-si-mas
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
στρατηγος
chief officer
noun
nom-si-mas
συν
with
preposition
τοις
to the
def art
dat-pl-mas
υπηρεταις
to under-rowers
noun
dat-pl-mas
ηγαγεν
he brought
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
αυτους
them
3rd-p pers pron
acc-pl-mas
ου
not
conjunction
μετα
with(in)
preposition
βιας
of violence
noun
gen-si-fem
εφοβουντο
they were fearing
verb
imp-mi/pDe-ind
3rd-p pl
γαρ
for
conjunction
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
λαον
people
noun
acc-si-mas
ινα
that
conjunction
μη
not
conjunction
λιθασθωσιν
they might be stoned
verb
aor-pas-sub
3rd-p pl
And brought them to the magistrates, saying, These men, being Jews, do exceedingly trouble our city,
και
and
conjunction
προσαγαγοντες
bringing to
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-pl-mas
αυτους
them
3rd-p pers pron
acc-pl-mas
τοις
to the
def art
dat-pl-mas
στρατηγοις
to officers
noun
dat-pl-mas
ειπον
they said
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
ουτοι
these
dem pron
nom-pl-mas
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
ανθρωποι
men
noun
nom-pl-mas
εκταρασσουσιν
they cause trouble
verb
pres-act-ind
3rd-p pl
ημων
of us
1st pers pron
gen-pl
την
the
def art
acc-si-fem
πολιν
city
noun
acc-si-fem
ιουδαιοι
Jews
adjective (name)
nom-pl-mas
υπαρχοντες
being
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-mas
And the multitude rose up together against them: and the magistrates rent off their clothes, and commanded to beat [them. ]
και
and
conjunction
συνεπεστη
it jointly stood
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
οχλος
crowd
noun
nom-si-mas
κατ
down (to/on)
preposition
αυτων
of them
3rd-p pers pron
gen-pl-mas
και
and
conjunction
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
στρατηγοι
officers
noun
nom-pl-mas
περιρρηξαντες
tearing off
participle
aor-act-par
nom-pl-mas
αυτων
of them
3rd-p pers pron
gen-pl-mas
τα
the
def art
acc-pl-neu
ιματια
garments
noun
acc-pl-neu
εκελευον
they were calling out for
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
ραβδιζειν
to treat with rods
verb
pres-act-inf
And when it was day, the magistrates sent the serjeants, saying, Let those men go.
ημερας
of day
noun
gen-si-fem
δε
-
conjunction
γενομενης
of the becoming
participle
2aor-mDe-par
gen-si-fem
απεστειλαν
they sent
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
στρατηγοι
officers
noun
nom-pl-mas
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
ραβδουχους
policemen
noun
acc-pl-mas
λεγοντες
saying
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-mas
απολυσον
you discharge
verb
aor-act-imp
2nd-p si
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
ανθρωπους
men
noun
acc-pl-mas
εκεινους
those
dem pron
acc-pl-mas
And the keeper of the prison told this saying to Paul, The magistrates have sent to let you go: now therefore depart, and go in peace.
απηγγειλεν
he messaged from
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
δε
-
conjunction
ο
the
def art
nom-si-mas
δεσμοφυλαξ
maximum security guard
noun
nom-si-mas
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
λογους
words
noun
acc-pl-mas
τουτους
these
dem pron
acc-pl-mas
προς
toward
preposition
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
παυλον
Paul
noun (name)
acc-si-mas
οτι
that
conjunction
απεσταλκασιν
they have sent
verb
perf-act-ind
3rd-p pl
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
στρατηγοι
officers
noun
nom-pl-mas
ινα
that
conjunction
απολυθητε
you might be discharged
verb
aor-pas-sub
2nd-p pl
νυν
now
adverb
ουν
therefore
conjunction
εξελθοντες
coming out
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-pl-mas
πορευεσθε
you travel
verb
pres-mi/pDe-imp
2nd-p pl
εν
in(to)
preposition
ειρηνη
to peace
noun
dat-si-fem
And the serjeants told these words unto the magistrates: and they feared, when they heard that they were Romans.
ανηγγειλαν
they messaged on
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
δε
-
conjunction
τοις
to the
def art
dat-pl-mas
στρατηγοις
to officers
noun
dat-pl-mas
οι
the
def art
nom-pl-mas
ραβδουχοι
policemen
noun
nom-pl-mas
τα
the
def art
acc-pl-neu
ρηματα
utterances
noun
acc-pl-neu
ταυτα
these
dem pron
acc-pl-neu
και
and
conjunction
εφοβηθησαν
they feared
verb
aor-pDe-ind
3rd-p pl
ακουσαντες
hearing
participle
aor-act-par
nom-pl-mas
οτι
that
conjunction
ρωμαιοι
Romans
noun (name)
nom-pl-mas
εισιν
they are
verb
pres-act-ind
3rd-p pl
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