εἴδω
316x in 27 unique form(s) TR
465x in 44 unique form(s) LXX
9x in 6 unique form(s)
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TDNT Reference: 5:116, 673
†εἴδω eídō, i'-do; a primary verb; used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent G3700 and G3708; properly, to see (literally or figuratively); by implication, (in the perfect tense only) to know:—be aware, behold, × can (+ not tell), consider, (have) know(-ledge), look (on), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand, wish, wot. Compare G3700.
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to see
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to perceive with the eyes
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to perceive by any of the senses
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to perceive, notice, discern, discover
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to see
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i.e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything
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to pay attention, observe
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to see about something
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i.e. to ascertain what must be done about it
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to inspect, examine
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to look at, behold
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to experience any state or condition
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to see i.e. have an interview with, to visit
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to know
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to know of anything
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to know, i.e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive
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of any fact
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the force and meaning of something which has definite meaning
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to know how, to be skilled in
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to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:12)
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I. 2 aorist εἶδον, the common form, with the term. of the 1 aorist (see references under the word ἀπέρχομαι, at the beginning) εἶδα, Revelation 17:3 L, 6 L T Tr; 1 person plural εἴδαμεν, L T Tr WH in Acts 4:20; Mark 2:12; Tr WH in Matthew 25:37; WH in Matthew 25:38; Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49; 3 person plural εἶδαν, T WH in Luke 9:32; Tr WH in Luke 10:24; Acts 6:15; Acts 28:4; T Tr WH in Mark 6:50; L T Tr WH in John 1:39 (John 1:40); Acts 9:35; Acts 12:16; WH in Mark 6:33; add ἴδαν Tdf. in Matthew 13:17; Luke 10:24; ἴδον (an epic form, cf. Matthiae, i., p. 564; [Veitch, p. 215]; very frequent in the Sept. and in 1 Macc., cf. Grimm on 1 Macc., p. 54; on the frequent interchange of ἴδον and εἶδον in manuscripts, cf. Jacobs ad Achilles Tatius 2, 24; [WHs Appendix, pp. 162, 164; Tdf. Sept. Proleg., p. 60; N. T. Proleg., p. 89; Buttmann, 39 (34)]), Tdf. in Revelation 4:1; Revelation 6:1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 12; Revelation 7:1, etc.; 3 person singular ἴδεν, Tdf. in Luke 5:2; Revelation 1:2; 2 person plural ἴδετε, Philippians 1:30 Rec.; 3 person plural ἴδον, Tdf. in [Luke 2:20]; John 19:6; subjunctive ἴδω; imperative ἴδε (Attic ἰδέ cf. Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 a.; [Buttmann, 62 (54); Göttling, Accentl. 52]), [2 person plural ἴδετε, John 1:39 (40)R G L]; infinitive ἰδεῖν; participle ἰδών; (Sept. mostly for רָאָה sometimes for חָזָה and יָדַע ); to see (have seen), be seeing (saw), i. e.
1. to perceive (with the eyes; Latin conspicere, German erblicken);
a. universally, τινά or τί: Matthew 2:2; Matthew 4:16; Matthew 14:14; Matthew 28:6; Mark 1:10, 16; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:26; Luke 7:22; John 1:47f (John 1:48f); John 6:26; 19:6; Acts 9:35; Acts 12:16; Galatians 1:19; 1 Timothy 6:16, and very often. οὐδέποτε οὕτως εἴδομεν we never saw in such fashion, i. e. such a sight never befell us, Mark 2:12, old German also hat man nicht gesehen, seit etc.; cf. Kuinoel ad Mat., p. 280 edition 4. ἰδεῖν τι and ἀκοῦσαί τι are conjoined in Luke 7:22; Acts 22:14; 1 Corinthians 2:9; James 5:11; ἰδεῖν and ἰδεῖν τι are also used by those to whom something is presented in vision, as the author of the Apocalypse relates that he saw this or that: Revelation 1:12, 17; Revelation 4:1 [here εἶδον κ. ἰδού a formula peculiar to Rev.; see ἰδού, at the end]; Rev 5:1f,6,11; 6:9; 7:1,9, etc.; John 12:41; ἰδεῖν ὅραμα Acts 10:17; Acts 16:10; ἰδεῖν ἐν ὁράματι, Acts 9:12 [R G]; Acts 10:3; ἐν τῇ ὁράσει, Revelation 9:17; elliptically ἰδεῖν τι ἔκ τινος namely, ἐκπορευθέν, Revelation 16:13, cf. Revelation 1:16; Hebraistically (on which see Winers Grammar, § 45, 8; Buttmann, § 144, 30) ἰδὼν εἶδον I have surely seen: Acts 7:34 after Exodus 3:7. Frequent in the historical books of the N. T. is the participle ἰδών, ἰδόντες, continuing the narrative, placed before a finite verb, and either having an accusative added, as in Matthew 2:10; Matthew 3:7; Matthew 5:1; Matthew 8:34; Mark 5:22; Mark 9:20; Luke 2:48; Luke 7:13; John 5:6; John 6:14; Acts 13:12; Acts 14:11, etc.; or the accusative is omitted, as being evident from the context: Matthew 9:8, 11; Matthew 21:20; Mark 10:14; Luke 1:12; Luke 2:17; Acts 3:12; Acts 7:31, etc.
b. with the accusative of a person or a thing, and a participle [cf. Winer's Grammar, § 45, 4 a.]: Matthew 3:7, 16; Matthew 8:14; Mark 1:16; Mark 6:33; Luke 9:49; Luke 21:2; John 1:33, 47f (John 1:48f); Acts 3:9; Acts 11:13; 1 Corinthians 8:10; 1 John 5:16; Revelation 9:1, and often.
c. followed by ὅτι: Mark 2:16 L T Tr WH; Mark 9:25; John 6:22, 24, etc.
d. followed by an indirect question with the indicative: with τίς, Luke 19:3; with τί, Mark 5:14; with πηλίκος, Galatians 6:11.
e. ἔρχου καὶ ἴδε, a formula of invitation, the use of which leaves the object of the seeing to be inferred by the hearers from the matter under consideration: John 11:34 (John 11:35); John 1:46 (John 1:47) (here ἴδε is equivalent to by seeing learn, namely, that Jesus is the Messiah), and Griesbach in Revelation 6:1, 5; plural John 1:39 (John 1:40) (where T Tr WH ἔρχ. κ. ὄψεσθε). The Rabbis use the phrases וחזי תא and וראה בא to command attention.
f. ἰδεῖν used absolutely and πιστεύειν are contrasted in John 20:29.
2. like the Latin video, to perceive by any of the senses: Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:39; Luke 17:15.
3. universally, to perceive, notice, discern, discover: τὴν πίστιν αὐτῶν, Matthew 9:2; τὰς ἐνθυμήσεις αὐτῶν, Matthew 9:4 (where L Tr WH text εἰδώς for ἰδών); τ. διαλογισμὸν τῆς καρδίας αὐτῶν, Luke 9:47 [T WH text Tr marginal reading εἰδώς]; ἴδε with the accusative of the thing, Romans 11:22; followed by ὅτι, Matthew 27:3, 24; Acts 12:3; Acts 14:9; Acts 16:19; Galatians 2:7, 14; ἴδε, ὅτι, John 7:52; ἰδεῖν τινα, ὅτι, Mark 12:34 [Tr brackets the accusative].
4. to see, i. e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything;
a. to pay attention, observe: followed by εἰ interrogative Matthew 27:49; by ποταπός, 1 John 3:1.
b. περί τινος (cf. Latin videre de allqua re), to see about something [A. V. to consider of], i. e. to ascertain what must be done about it, Acts 15:6.
c. to inspect, examine: τί, Luke 14:18.
d. τινά, to look at, behold: John 21:21; Mark 8:33.
5. to experience, τί, any state or condition [cf. Winer's Grammar, 17]: as τὸν θάνατον, Luke 2:26; Hebrews 11:5, (Josephus, Antiquities 9, 2, 2 [οἶδεν] cf. John 8:51 (Psalm 88:49 (Ps. 89:49); τὴν διαφθοράν, to pass into a state of corruption, be dissolved, Acts 2:27, 31; Acts 13:35-37 (Psalm 15:10 (Ps. 16:10)); τὴν βασιλ. τ. θεοῦ, to partake of salvation in the kingdom of God, John 3:3; πένθος, Revelation 18:7; τὴν δόξαν τοῦ θεοῦ, by some marvellous event get a signal experience of the beneficent power of God, John 11:40; στενοχωρίας, 1 Macc. 13:3 (ἀλοχου χάριν, Homer, Iliad 11, 243); on the same use of the verb רָאָה and the Latin videre, cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus 3, p. 1246. ἡμέραν, to live to see a day (a time) and enjoy the blessings it brings: ἡμέρας ἀγαθάς, 1 Peter 3:10 from Psalm 33:13 (Ps. 34:13); τὴν ἡμέραν ἐμήν (Christ's language) the time when I should exercise my saving power on earth, John 8:56; εἶδε namely, τ. ἡμ. ἐμήν, from the abode of the blessed in paradise he in spirit saw my day, ibid. (see ἀγαλλιάω, under the end); ἐπιθυμήσετε μίαν τῶν ἡμερῶν... ἰδεῖν, ye will wish that even a single day of the blessed coming age of the Messiah may break upon your wretched times, Luke 17:22; so in Greek writings, especially the poets, ἦμαρ, ἡμέραν ἰδεῖν, in Latin videre diem; cf. Kuinoel on John 8:56.
6. with the accusative of person to see i. e. have an interview with, to visit: Luke 8:20; John 12:21; Acts 16:40; Acts 28:20; Romans 1:11; 1 Corinthians 16:7; Philippians 1:27; 1 Thessalonians 3:6; 2 Timothy 1:4; 3 John 1:14; τὸ πρόσωπον τίνος: 1 Thessalonians 2:17; 1 Thessalonians 3:10 (Lucian, dial. d. 24, 2 [cf. Rutherford on Babrius 11, 9]); with an accusative of place, to visit, go to: Acts 19:21.
II. 2 perfect οἶδα, οἶδας (1 Corinthians 7:16; John 21:15, for the more common οἶσθα), οἴδαμεν (for ἴσμεν, more common in Greek), οἴδατε (ἴστε, the more usual classic form, is found only in Ephesians 5:5 G L T Tr WH and Hebrews 12:17, [probably also in James 1:19 according to the reading of L T Tr WH; but see below]), οἴδασι (and once the Attic ἴσασι, Acts 26:4), imperative ἴστε, once, James 1:19 L T Tr WH, [but see above], subjunctive εἰδῶ, infinitive εἰδέναι, participle εἰδώς, εἰδυῖα (Mark 5:33; Acts 5:7); pluperfect ᾔδειν, 2 person everywhere ᾔδεις, 3 person ᾔδει, plural 2 person ᾔδειτε, 3 person ᾔδεισαν (for the more common ἠδεσαν [Veitch, p. 218; Buttmann, 43 (38)]); future ἐιδήσω (Hebrews 8:11); cf. Winers Grammar, 84 (81); Buttmann, 51 (44); Sept. chiefly for יָרִע; like the Latin novi it has the signification of a present to know, understand; and the pluperfect the significance of an imperfect; [cf. Winer's Grammar, 274 (257)].
1. to know: with the accusative of the thing, Matthew 25:13; Mark 10:19; John 10:4; John 13:17; John 14:4; Acts 5:7; Romans 7:7; 1 Corinthians 2:2; Revelation 2:2, 9, etc.; τοῦτο [Rec.; others have πάντα] followed by ὅτι, etc. Jude 1:5; with the accusative of person, Matthew 26:72, 74; John 1:31; John 6:42; Acts 3:16; 2 Corinthians 5:16, etc.; τὸν θεόν, Titus 1:16, cf. John 8:19; John 15:21; Gentiles are called οἱ μὴ εἰδότες τ. θεόν in 1 Thessalonians 4:5; 2 Thessalonians 1:8, cf. Galatians 4:8; the predicate of the person is added (as often in Attic), εἰδὼς αὐτὸν ἄνδρα δίκαιον, namely, ὄντα, Mark 6:20 [Buttmann, 304 (261)]; in the form of a participle 2 Corinthians 12:2. to an accusative of the object by attraction (Winers Grammar, § 66, 5 a.; Buttmann, 377 (323)) an epexegetical clause is added [cf. especially Buttmann, 301 (258)], with ὅτι, 1 Corinthians 16:15; 2 Corinthians 12:3; Acts 16:3; or an indirect question [Buttmann, 250f (215f)], Mark 1:24; Luke 4:34; Luke 13:25, 27; John 7:27; John 9:29. εἰδέναι is used with the accusative and infinitive in Luke 4:41; 1 Peter 5:9; followed by ὅτι, Matthew 9:6; John 19:35; Acts 2:30; Romans 5:3, and very often; οἴδαμεν followed by ὅτι is not infrequently, so far as the sense is concerned, equivalent to it is well known, acknowledged: Matthew 22:16; Luke 20:21; John 3:2; John 9:31; Romans 2:2; Romans 3:19; Romans 7:14; Romans 8:22, 28; 2 Corinthians 5:1; 1 Timothy 1:8; 1 John 3:2; 1 John 5:20; cf. Lightfoot [in his Horae Hebrew et Talm.] and Baumg.-Crusius on John 3:2. frequent, especially in Paul, is the interrogative formula οὐκ οἴδατε and ἤ οὐκ οἴδατε ὅτι, by which something well known is commended to one for his thoughtful consideration: Romans 11:2; 1 Corinthians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 5:6; 1 Corinthians 6:2f, 9, 15f, 19; 1 Corinthians 9:13, 24; οὐκ οἴδατε followed by an indirect question. Luke 9:55 [Rec.]; οὐκ οἶδας ὅτι, John 19:10; οὐκ ᾔδειτε, Luke 2:49; εἰδέναι followed by an indirect question. [cf. Buttmann, as above], Matthew 26:70; John 9:21, 25, 30; John 14:5; John 20:13; 1 Corinthians 1:16; 1 Corinthians 7:16; 2 Corinthians 12:2; Romans 8:26; Ephesians 6:21; 1 Timothy 3:15, and very often.
2. to know, i. e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive;
a. any fact: as, τὰς ἐνθυμήσεις, Matthew 12:25; τὴν ὑπόκρισιν, Mark 12:15; τοὺς διαλογισμοὺς αὐτῶν, Luke 6:8; Luke 11:17; with the addition of ἐν ἑαυτῷ followed by ὅτι, John 6:61.
b. the force and meaning of something, which has a definite meaning: 1 Corinthians 2:11f; τὴν παραβολήν, Mark 4:13; μυστήρια, 1 Corinthians 13:2; followed by an indirect question. Ephesians 1:18.
c. as in classical Greek, followed by an infinitive in the sense of to know how (Latin calleo, to be skilled in): Matthew 7:11; Luke 11:13; Luke 12:56; Philippians 4:12; 1 Thessalonians 4:4; 1 Timothy 3:5; James 4:17; 2 Peter 2:9; ὡς οἴδατε, namely, ἀσφαλίσασθαι, Matthew 27:65.
3. Hebraistically, εἰδέναι τινά to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to: 1 Thessalonians 5:12 (Sept. Genesis 39:6 for יָדַע ). [Synonym: see γινώσκω.]
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