Strong's Concordance hormaó: to set in motion, to hasten on Original Word: ὁρμάωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: hormaó Phonetic Spelling: (hor-mah'-o) Definition: to set in motion, to hasten on Usage: I rush, hasten on. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hormé Definition to set in motion, to hasten on NASB Translation rushed (5). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3729: ὁρμάωὁρμάω, ό῾ρμω: 1 aorist ὥρμησα; (from ὁρμή); 1. transitive, to set in rapid motion, stir up, incite, urge on; so from Homer down. 2. intransitive, to start forward impetuously, to rush (so from Homer down): εἰς τί, Matthew 8:32; Mark 5:13; Luke 8:33; Acts 19:29; ἐπί τινα, Acts 7:57. From horme; to start, spur or urge on, i.e. (reflexively) to dash or plunge -- run (violently), rush. see GREEK horme Englishman's Concordance Matthew 8:32 V-AIA-3SGRK: καὶ ἰδοὺ ὥρμησεν πᾶσα ἡ NAS: herd rushed down KJV: of swine ran violently down INT: and behold rushed all the Mark 5:13 V-AIA-3S Luke 8:33 V-AIA-3S Acts 7:57 V-AIA-3P Acts 19:29 V-AIA-3P Strong's Greek 3729 |