Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2334: θεωρέωθεωρέω,
θεωρῶ; imperfect
ἐθεώρουν; (future
θεωρήσω,
John 7:3 T Tr WH); 1 aorist
ἐθεώρησα; (
θεωρός a spectator, and this from
θεάομαι, which see (cf.
Vanicek, p. 407; Liddell and Scott, under the word; Allen in the American Journ. of Philol. i., p. 131f)); (from
Aeschylus and
Herodotus down); the
Sept. for
רָאָה and Chaldean
חָזָה;
1. to he a spectator, look at, behold, German schauen (the θεωροι were men who attended the games or the sacrifices as public deputies; cf. Grimm on 2 Macc. 4:19); absolutely: Matthew 27:55; Mark 15:40; Luke 23:35; followed by indirect discourse, Mark 12:41; Mark 15:47; used especially of persons and things looked upon as in some respect noteworthy: τινα, John 6:40; John 16:10, 16ff,19; Acts 3:16; Acts 25:24; Revelation 11:11f; ὁ θεωρῶν τόν υἱόν θεωρεῖ τόν πατέρα, the majesty of the Father resplendent in the Son, John 12:45; τινα with participle (Buttmann, 301 (258): Mark 5:15); Luke 10:18; John 6:19; (); ; (1 John 3:17); τί, Luke 14:29; Luke 21:6; Luke 23:48; Acts 4:13; τά σημεῖα, John 2:23; John 6:2 L Tr WH; Acts 8:13, (θαυμαστά τέρατα, Wis. 19:8); τά ἔργα τοῦ Χριστοῦ, John 7:3; τί with participle, John 20:6; Acts 7:56; Acts 10:11; followed by ὅτι, Acts 19:26; to view attentively, take a view of, survey: τί, Matthew 28:1; to view mentally, consider: followed by orat. obliq., Hebrews 7:4. 2. to see; i. e.
a. to perceive with the eyes: πνεῦμα, Luke 24:37; τινα with a participle, Luke 24:39; τινα, ὅτι, John 9:8; τό πρόσωπον τίνος (after the Hebrew; see πρόσωπον, 1 a.), equivalent to to enjoy the presence of one, have contact with him, Acts 20:38; οὐκέτι θεωρεῖν τινα, used of one from whose sight a person has been withdrawn, John 14:19; οὐ θεωρεῖ ὁ κόσμος τό πνεῦμα, i. e. so to speak, has no eyes with which it can see the Spirit; he cannot render himself visible to it, cannot give it his presence and power, John 14:17.
b. to discern, descry: τί, Mark 5:38; τινα, Mark 3:11; Acts 9:7.
c. to ascertain, find out, by seeing: τινα with a predicate accusative, Acts 17:22; τί with participle, Acts 17:16; Acts 28:6; ὅτι, Mark 16:4; John 4:19; John 12:19; Acts 19:26; Acts 27:10; followed by indirect discourse, Acts 21:20; Hebraistically (see εἰδῶ, I. 5) equivalent to to get knowledge of: John 6:62 (τόν υἱόν τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἀναβαίνοντα the Son of Man by death ascending; cf. Lücke, Meyer (yet cf. Weiss in the 6te Aufl.), Baumg.-Crusius, in the place cited); τόν θάνατον i. e. to die, John 8:51; and on the other hand, τήν δόξαν τοῦ Χριστοῦ, to be a partaker of the glory, i. e. the blessed condition in heaven, which Christ enjoys, John 17:24, cf. John 17:22. (Compare: ἀναθεωρέω, παραθεωρέω.) [SYNONYMS: θεωρεῖν, θέασθαι, ὁρᾶν, σκοπεῖν: θεωρεῖν is used primarily not of an indifferent spectator, but of one who looks at a thing with interest and for a purpose; θεωρεῖν would be used of a general officially reviewing or inspecting an army, θέασθαι of a lay spectator looking at the parade. θεωρεῖν as denoting the careful observation of details can even be contrasted with ὁρᾶν in so far as the latter denotes only perception in the general; so used θεωρεῖν quite coincides with σκοπεῖν Schmidt 1:11; see also Green, 'Critical Note' on Matthew 7:3. Cf. under the words, ὁράω, σκοπέω.]
Forms and Transliterations
ἄρξωνται εθεωρει εθεώρει έθεωρει ἐθεώρει εθεώρεις εθεωρήθησαν εθεωρησαν εθεώρησαν ἐθεώρησαν εθεωρουν εθεώρουν ἐθεώρουν θεωρει θεωρεί θεωρεῖ θεωρειν θεωρείν θεωρεῖν Θεωρεις θεωρείς Θεωρεῖς θεωρειτε θεωρείτε θεωρείτέ θεωρεῖτε θεωρεῖτέ θεωρη θεωρή θεωρῇ θεωρησαι θεωρήσαι θεωρῆσαι θεωρησαντες θεωρήσαντες θεωρήσασα θεωρηση θεωρήση θεωρήσῃ θεωρησουσιν θεωρήσουσιν θεωρήσωσιν θεωρητε θεωρήτε θεωρῆτε θεωρουντας θεωρούντας θεωροῦντας θεωρουντες θεωρούντες θεωρούντές θεωροῦντες θεωρούντι θεωρουντος θεωροῦντος θεωρουντων θεωρούντων θεωρουσαι θεωρούσαι θεωροῦσαι θεωρούσι θεωρουσιν θεωρούσιν θεωροῦσιν θεωρω θεωρώ θεωρῶ θεωρων θεωρών θεωρῶν θεωρώσι θεωρωσιν θεωρῶσιν arxontai arxōntai etheorei etheōrei etheṓrei etheoresan etheōrēsan etheṓresan etheṓrēsan etheoroun etheōroun etheṓroun theore theōrē theorei theoreî theorêi theōrei theōreî theōrē̂i theorein theoreîn theōrein theōreîn Theoreis Theoreîs Theōreis Theōreîs theoreite theoreîte theoreîté theōreite theōreîte theōreîté theoresai theorêsai theōrēsai theōrē̂sai theoresantes theorḗsantes theōrēsantes theōrḗsantes theorese theōrēsē theorḗsei theōrḗsēi theoresousin theorḗsousin theōrēsousin theōrḗsousin theorete theorête theōrēte theōrē̂te theoro theorô theōrō theōrō̂ theoron theorôn theōrōn theōrō̂n theorosin theorôsin theōrōsin theōrō̂sin theorountas theoroûntas theōrountas theōroûntas theorountes theoroûntes theōrountes theōroûntes theorounton theoroúnton theōrountōn theōroúntōn theorountos theoroûntos theōrountos theōroûntos theorousai theoroûsai theōrousai theōroûsai theorousin theoroûsin theōrousin theōroûsinLinks
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