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And having come to
her
, He raised her up, having taken hold of the hand. And the fever left her, and she began to minister to them.
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Verse part
Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
having come to [her],
To come up to, come to, come near (to), approach, consent (to).
V-APA-NMS
H4334
προσελθὼν
proselthōn
He raised her up
(a) to wake, arouse, (b) to raise up.
V-AIA-3S
H1453
ἤγειρεν
ēgeiren
having taken hold
To be strong, mighty, hence: to rule, to be master, prevail; to obtain, take hold of; to hold, hold fast.
V-APA-NMS
H2902
κρατήσας
kratēsas
hand.
A hand.
N-GFS
H5495
χειρός
cheiros
fever
A fever, scorching heat.
N-NMS
H4446
πυρετός
puretos
left
(a) to send away, (b) to let go, release, permit to depart, (c) to remit, forgive, (d) to permit, suffer.
V-AIA-3S
H863
ἀφῆκεν
aphēken
she began to minister
To wait at table (particularly of a slave who waits on guests); to serve (generally).
V-IIA-3S
H1247
διηκόνει
diēkonei
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Berean Bible
And having come to
her
, He raised her up, having taken hold of the hand. And the fever left her, and she began to minister to them.
King James Bible
And
having come to her, He raised
he came and took
her
up, having taken hold of
by
the
hand. And
hand, and lifted her up; and immediately
the fever left her, and she
began to minister to
ministered unto
them.
Hebrew Greek English
And
having come
He came
to
her, He
her and
raised her up,
having taken hold of
taking her by
the
hand. And
hand, and
the fever left her, and she
began to minister to
waited on
them.
New American Standard Bible 1995
And
having come
He came
to
her, He
her and
raised her up,
having taken hold of
taking her by
the
hand. And
hand, and
the fever left her, and she
began to minister to
waited on
them.
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