1707. emplekó
Strong's Concordance
emplekó: to weave in, to entwine, i.e. to involve with
Original Word: ἐμπλέκω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: emplekó
Phonetic Spelling: (em-plek'-o)
Definition: to weave in, to entwine, to involve with
Usage: I enfold, entangle; pass: I am involved in.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from en and plekó
Definition
to weave in, to entwine, i.e. to involve with
NASB Translation
entangled (1), entangles (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1707: ἐμπλέκω

ἐμπλέκω (see ἐν, III. 3): passive (present ἐμπλέκομαι); 2 aorist participle ἐμπλακεις; to inweave; tropically, in passive, with the dative of thing, to entangle, involve in: 2 Timothy 2:4; 2 Peter 2:20. (From Aeschylus down.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
entangle.

From en and pleko; to entwine, i.e. (figuratively) involve with -- entangle (in, self with).

see GREEK en

see GREEK pleko

Forms and Transliterations
εμπλακεντες εμπλακέντες ἐμπλακέντες εμπλακήσεται εμπλεκεται εμπλέκεται ἐμπλέκεται emplakentes emplakéntes empleketai empléketai
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2 Timothy 2:4 V-PIM/P-3S
GRK: οὐδεὶς στρατευόμενος ἐμπλέκεται ταῖς τοῦ
NAS: soldier in active service entangles himself in the affairs
KJV: that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs
INT: No one serving as a soldier entangles himself with the of this

2 Peter 2:20 V-APP-NMP
GRK: δὲ πάλιν ἐμπλακέντες ἡττῶνται γέγονεν
NAS: they are again entangled in them and are overcome,
KJV: they are again entangled therein, and
INT: moreover again having been entangled they are subdued has become

Strong's Greek 1707
2 Occurrences


ἐμπλακέντες — 1 Occ.
ἐμπλέκεται — 1 Occ.









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