Strong's Concordance pragmateuomai: to busy oneself Original Word: πραγματεύομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: pragmateuomai Phonetic Spelling: (prag-mat-yoo'-om-ahee) Definition: to busy oneself Usage: I transact business, trade. HELPS Word-studies 4231 pragmateúomai (from 4229 /prágma, "a necessary matter, what is pragmatic") – properly, the ancient mercantile term for trading (exchanging) to make gain, i.e. to do business (barter etc.); trading, exchanging (leveraging) one thing for another to make a legitimate gain; (figuratively) "to bear much fruit" (cf. Jn 15:2f), i.e. the opposite of being fruitless because refusing to make trades by "playing it safe." 4231 (pragmateuomai) means "turning something over," making a good trade – i.e. "to good account . . . to administrate, manage profitably the capital at your disposal" (C. Spicq, 3, 151). [See also 4230 /pragmateía ("trades") – i.e. exchanges negotiated and transacted as business (personal or official).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pragma Definition to busy oneself NASB Translation do business (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4231: πραγματεύομαιπραγματεύομαι: 1 aorist middle imperative 2 person plural πραγματεύσασθε; (πρᾶγμα); in Greek prose writings from Herodotus down; to be occupied in anything; to carry on a business; specifically, to carry on the business of a banker or trader (Plutarch, Sull. 17; Cat. min. 59): Luke 19:13 (here WH text reads the infinitive (see their Introductory § 404); R. V. trade. Compare: διαπραγματεύομαι.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance trade, do businessFrom pragma; to busy oneself with, i.e. To trade -- occupy. see GREEK pragma Forms and Transliterations επραγματεύσατο πραγματευσασθαι πραγματεύσασθαι πραγματεύσασθε pragmateusasthe pragmateúsastheLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |