Concordancia Strong apagchó: ahorcó, estrangular, ahorcarse. Palabra Original: ἀπάγχωParte del Discurso: verbo Transliteración: apagchó Ortografía Fonética: (ap-ang'-khom-ahee) Definición: ahorcó, estrangular, ahorcarse. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: ahorcó (1). Strong's Concordance apagchó: to strangle, hang oneself Original Word: ἀπάγχωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apagchó Phonetic Spelling: (ap-ang'-khom-ahee) Short Definition: I choke, strangle Definition: I choke, strangle; mid: I strangle or hang myself. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 519: ἀπάγχωἀπάγχω (cf. Latinangustus,anxius, English anguish, etc.; Curtius, § 166): 1 aorist middle ἀπηγξαμην; to throttle, strangle, in order to put out of the way (ἀπό away, cf. ἀποκτείνω to kill off), Homer, Odyssey 19, 230; middle to hang oneself, to end one's life by hanging: Matthew 27:5. (2 Samuel 17:23; Tobit 3:10; in Attic from Aeschylus down.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance hang himself. From apo and agcho (to choke; akin to the base of agkale); to strangle oneself off (i.e. To death) -- hang himself. see GREEK apo see GREEK agkale Forms and Transliterations απηγξατο απήγξατο ἀπήγξατο apenxato apēnxato apḗnxatoLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 5191 Occurrence ἀπήγξατο — 1 Occ. Matthew 27:5 V-AIM-3S GRK: καὶ ἀπελθὼν ἀπήγξατο NAS: and he went away and hanged himself. KJV: and went and hanged himself. INT: and having gone away hanged himself |