Greek · G1205, G709 · unreviewed

Δεῦτε ἀριστήσατε

Come hither! · to take the principle meal

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δεῦτε G1205 come hither!
Pronunciation deûte
Imperative call to immediate action or movement, often introducing urgent invitations or commands to follow.
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ἀριστάω G709 to take the principle meal
Pronunciation aristáō
Originally "to breakfast," but shifts in late Greek to mean "take a meal" generally, including dinner
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What does Δεῦτε ἀριστήσατε (Deute aristēsate) mean in the Bible?

δεῦτε · ἀριστάω is a Greek word meaning "come, eat breakfast".

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Meaning

come, eat breakfast
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Matt 4:19 · Matt 11:28 · Matt 21:38 · Matt 22:4 · Matt 25:34 · Matt 28:6 · Mark 1:17 · Mark 6:31 · Mark 12:7 · John 4:29 · John 21:12 · Rev 19:17 12×
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