Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 134: αἰνέωαἰνέω, (ῶ; (found in secular authors of every age (only twice in good Attic prose (where ἐπαινέω παραινέω. etc, take its place), Veitch), but especially frequent in the Sept. and the Apocrypha of the O. T.; from αἶνος); to praise, extol: τόν Θεόν, Luke 2:13, 20; Luke 19:37; Luke 24:53 (WH omit; Tr text brackets); Acts 2:47; Acts 3:8; Romans 15:11; with the dative of person, τῷ Θεῷ, to sing praises in honor of God, Revelation 19:5 L T Tr WH, as the Sept. in 2 Chronicles 7:3 (for (לְ הודָה), 1 Chronicles 16:36; 1 Chronicles 23:5; Jeremiah 20:13 etc. (for לְ הִלֵּל); (Winers Grammar, § 31, 1 f.; Buttmann, 176 (153). Compare: ἐπαινέω, παραινέω.) Forms and Transliterations αίνει αινειν αινείν αίνειν αἰνεῖν αινείσθω Αινειτε αινείτε Αἰνεῖτε αινείτω αινέσαι αινέσαντες αινέσατε αινεσάτω αινεσάτωσαν αινέσει αινέσετε αινέσουσι αινέσουσί αινέσουσιν αινέσω αινή αινήν αινούμεν αινουντα αινούντα αἰνοῦντα αινούντας αινουντες αινούντες αἰνοῦντες αινουντων αινούντων αἰνούντων αινώ αινων αινών αἰνῶν ήνεσα ήνεσαν ήνεσάν ήνεσας ήνεσάσε ήνεσεν ainein aineîn Aineite Aineîte ainon ainôn ainōn ainō̂n ainounta ainoûnta ainountes ainoûntes ainounton ainountōn ainoúnton ainoúntōnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |