1593. ekneuó
Strong's Concordance
ekneuó: to bend the head away, to withdraw
Original Word: ἐκνεύω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: ekneuó
Phonetic Spelling: (ek-nyoo'-o)
Definition: to bend the head away, to withdraw
Usage: I escape, get clear of, deviate, withdraw.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from ek and neuó
Definition
to bend the head away, to withdraw
NASB Translation
slipped away (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1593: ἐκνεύω

ἐκνεύω: 1 aorist ἐξένευσα;

1. to bend to one side (τῇ κεφαλή, Xenophon, ven. 10, 12).

2. to take oneself away, withdraw: John 5:13, where Chrysostom says that ἐξενευσε is equivalent to ἐξεκλινε; but others derive the form from ἐκνέω, which see (the Sept. for סוּר, Judges 4:18 Alex.; פָּנָה, to turn oneself, Judges 18:26 Alex.; 2 Kings 2:24; 2 Kings 23:16; (add 3Macc. 3:22; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 4, 2). In secular authors also transitively, to avoid a thing; as τά βέλη, Diodorus 15, 87; πληγήν, ibid. 17, 100.)

STRONGS NT 1593: ἐκνέωἐκνέω

1. properly, to swim away, escape by swimming (Thucydides 2, 90).

2. to escape, slip away secretly ((Pindar Ol. 13, 163); Euripides, Hipp. 470, etc.); in this sense many interpretations take ἐξενευσε in John 5:13. But Jesus withdrew not to avoid danger but the admiration of the people; for the danger first arose after his withdrawal.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
to turn aside, withdraw

From ek and neuo; (by analogy) to slip off, i.e. Quietly withdraw -- convey self away.

see GREEK ek

see GREEK neuo

Forms and Transliterations
έκνευσον εξένευσε εξενευσεν εξένευσεν ἐξένευσεν exeneusen exéneusen
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John 5:13 V-AIA-3S
GRK: γὰρ Ἰησοῦς ἐξένευσεν ὄχλου ὄντος
NAS: it was, for Jesus had slipped away while there was a crowd
KJV: Jesus had conveyed himself away, a multitude
INT: indeed Jesus had moved away a crowd being

Strong's Greek 1593
1 Occurrence


ἐξένευσεν — 1 Occ.









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