Strong's Lexicon genealogeó: To trace ancestry, to record genealogy Original Word: γενεαλογέω NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ginomai and legó (in the sense of reckon) Definition to trace ancestry NASB Translation genealogy is...traced (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1075: γενεαλογέωγενεαλογέω, γενεαλόγω: (present passive γενεαλογοῦμαι); to act the genealogist (γενεά and λέγω), to recount a family's origin and lineage, trace ancestry (often in Herodotus; Xenophon, Plato, Theophrastus, Lucian, Aelian, others; (the Sept. 1 Chronicles 5:2)); passive to draw one's origin, derive one's pedigree: ἐκ τίνος, Hebrews 7:6. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance trace descent or ancestryFrom genea and logos; to reckon by generations, i.e. Trace in genealogy -- count by descent. see GREEK genea see GREEK logos Forms and Transliterations γενεαλογηθέντων γενεαλογήσαι γενεαλογουμενος γενεαλογούμενος γενεαλογούντες εγενεαλογήθη εγενεαλογήθησαν genealogoumenos genealogoúmenosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Hebrews 7:6 V-PPM/P-NMSGRK: δὲ μὴ γενεαλογούμενος ἐξ αὐτῶν NAS: But the one whose genealogy is not traced from them collected a tenth KJV: not counted from INT: however not reckons genealogy from them |



