Lexicon embainó: To embark, to go on board, to enter Original Word: ἐμβαίνω Strong's Exhaustive Concordance come into, enter into, embarkFrom en and the base of basis; to walk on, i.e. Embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool) -- come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship. see GREEK en see GREEK basis NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom en and the same as basis Definition to walk on, to step into, i.e. embark NASB Translation embarked (1), entered (1), get (2), getting (3), got (9), stepped (1), went on board (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1684: ἐμβαίνωἐμβαίνω (see ἐν, III. 3); 2 aorist ἐνεβην, infinitive ἐμβῆναι, participle ἐμβάς; (from Homer down); to go into, step into: John 5:4 R L; εἰς τό πλοῖον, to embark, Matthew 8:23, and often. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: From the preposition ἐν (en, "in") and the verb βαίνω (bainō, "to go" or "to walk").Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ἐμβαίνω, the concept of entering or embarking can be related to Hebrew verbs such as עָלָה (alah, "to go up") or בּוֹא (bo, "to come" or "to go"), which are used in various contexts of movement or travel in the Old Testament. Usage: The verb ἐμβαίνω is used in the New Testament to describe the action of entering or embarking on a boat or ship. It is often used in the context of Jesus and His disciples traveling by sea. Context: The Greek verb ἐμβαίνω appears in the New Testament primarily in the context of maritime travel, reflecting the geographical and cultural setting of the Gospels. It is used to describe the act of boarding a vessel, often in narratives involving Jesus and His disciples. This term underscores the itinerant nature of Jesus' ministry, as He frequently traveled across the Sea of Galilee to preach, perform miracles, and engage with different communities. Forms and Transliterations ἀνέβημεν εμβαινοντος ἐμβαίνοντος εμβαντα εμβάντα ἐμβάντα εμβαντες εμβάντες ἐμβάντες εμβαντι εμβάντι ἐμβάντι εμβάντος εμβάντων εμβας εμβάς ἐμβὰς έμβηθι εμβηναι εμβήναι ἐμβῆναι ενεβη ενέβη ἐνέβη ενεβημεν ἐνέβημεν ενεβησαν ενέβησαν ἐνέβησαν anebemen anebēmen anébemen anébēmen embainontos embaínontos embanta embánta embantes embántes embanti embánti embas embàs embenai embênai embēnai embē̂nai enebe enebē enébe enébē enebesan enebēsan enébesan enébēsanLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 8:23 V-APA-DMSGRK: Καὶ ἐμβάντι αὐτῷ εἰς NAS: When He got into the boat, KJV: And when he was entered into a ship, INT: And having entered he into Matthew 9:1 V-APA-NMS Matthew 13:2 V-APA-AMS Matthew 14:22 V-ANA Matthew 15:39 V-AIA-3S Mark 4:1 V-APA-AMS Mark 5:18 V-PPA-GMS Mark 6:45 V-ANA Mark 8:10 V-APA-NMS Mark 8:13 V-APA-NMS Luke 5:3 V-APA-NMS Luke 8:22 V-AIA-3S Luke 8:37 V-APA-NMS John 5:4 V-APA John 6:17 V-APA-NMP John 6:24 V-AIA-3P John 21:3 V-AIA-3P Strong's Greek 1684 |