2703. katapheugó
Berean Strong's Lexicon
katapheugó: To flee for refuge, to escape

Original Word: καταφεύγω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: katapheugó
Pronunciation: kat-af-yoo'-go
Phonetic Spelling: (kat-af-yoo'-go)
Definition: To flee for refuge, to escape
Meaning: I flee for refuge (implying that the refuge is reached); aor. indicates moment of arrival.

Word Origin: From the preposition κατά (kata, meaning "down" or "against") and the verb φεύγω (pheugó, meaning "to flee" or "to escape").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H5127 נוּס (nus) - to flee, escape

- H4498 מִנְחָה (minkhah) - refuge, escape

Usage: The verb καταφεύγω (katapheugó) is used to describe the act of fleeing or seeking refuge, often in a context of danger or threat. It conveys a sense of urgency and necessity, highlighting the need for safety and protection. In the New Testament, it is used metaphorically to describe seeking refuge in God or His promises.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient world, cities of refuge were established as places where individuals who had accidentally committed manslaughter could flee to escape retribution until a fair trial could be conducted (Numbers 35:9-15). This concept of seeking refuge was well understood in the Greco-Roman world, where physical and spiritual safety were often sought in temples or through divine intervention. The idea of fleeing to a place of safety resonates with the human experience of seeking protection from harm.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from kata and pheugó
Definition
to flee for refuge
NASB Translation
fled (1), taken refuge (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2703: καταφεύγω

καταφεύγω: 2 aorist κατέφυγον; (from Herodotus down); to flee away, flee for refuge: followed by εἰς with the accusative of place, Acts 14:6; οἱ καταφυγόντες, we who (cf. Buttmann, § 144, 9 c.) have fled from namely, the irreligious mass of mankind, followed by an infinitive of purpose, Hebrews 6:18; cf. Delitzsch at the passage.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
flee.

From kata and pheugo; to flee down (away) -- flee.

see GREEK kata

see GREEK pheugo

Forms and Transliterations
καταφεύξεσθε καταφεύξεται καταφεύξονται καταφυγείν καταφύγη καταφυγοντες καταφυγόντες κατέφθασεν κατέφυγε κατέφυγεν κατεφυγον κατέφυγον κατεφύγοσαν kataphugontes kataphygontes kataphygóntes katephugon katephygon katéphygon
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 14:6 V-AIA-3P
GRK: συνιδόντες κατέφυγον εἰς τὰς
NAS: they became aware of it and fled to the cities
KJV: They were ware of [it], and fled unto
INT: having been aware they fled to the

Hebrews 6:18 V-APA-NMP
GRK: ἔχωμεν οἱ καταφυγόντες κρατῆσαι τῆς
NAS: to lie, we who have taken refuge would have
KJV: who have fled for refuge to lay hold
INT: we might have having fled for refuge to lay hold on the

Strong's Greek 2703
2 Occurrences


καταφυγόντες — 1 Occ.
κατέφυγον — 1 Occ.

















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