Greek · G5264 · unreviewed

ὑποδέχομαι

To receive

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ὑποδέχομαι G5264
Pronunciation hypodéchomai

What does ὑποδέχομαι (hypodéchomai) mean in the Bible?

ὑποδέχομαι (hypodéchomai) is a Greek word meaning "to receive". ὑπο-δέχομαι [in LXX: Tob.

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Meaning

to receive
Extended definition

To receive someone into one's home with the implication of hospitality and personal welcome.

to receive under one's roof, receive as a guest, entertain hospitably: with accusative of person(s), Luk.19:6, Act.17:7, Jas.2:25; εἰς τ. οἶκον, Luk.10:38 (see MM, xxv).

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How mood, tense, and voice shift the force of this verb in context.

Tenses
Aorist Perfect
Voices
Middle
Indicative states a fact or reality
Aorist Middle Luke 10:38 · Luke 19:6
Perfect Middle Acts 17:7
Participle verbal adjective — the action as a modifying quality
Aorist Middle Jas 2:25
Discourse Aspect

How this verb appears across 4 occurrences in the NT discourse index (MACULA Greek SBLGNT).

Aspect
completed 2 resultant 1 participle 1
Tense
aorist 3 perfect 1
Voice
middle 4
Mood
indicative 3 participle 1

Aspect reflects grammatical form — not authorial emphasis. Participles and infinitives are verbal adjectives and nouns respectively.

Clause data: MACULA Greek (Clear Bible, CC BY 4.0) · SBLGNT (Logos/SBL, CC BY 4.0)

Biblical Occurrences

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Appears In

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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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