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1 John 5:16

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1437 If εαν
G5100 any man τις
G1492 see ιδη
G3588   τον
G80 brother αδελφον
G846 him αυτου
G264 sin αμαρτανοντα
G266   αμαρτιαν
G3361 not μη
G4314 unto προς
G2288 death θανατον
G154 he shall ask αιτησει
G2532 and και
G1325 he shall give δωσει
G846 him αυτω
G2222 life ζωην
G3588   τοις
G264 a sin αμαρτανουσιν
G3361 not μη
G4314 unto προς
G2288 death θανατον
G1510   εστιν
G266   αμαρτια
G4314 unto προς
G2288 death θανατον
G3756   ου
G4012 for περι
G1565 it εκεινης
G3004 say λεγω
G2443 them that ινα
G2065 he shall pray ερωτηση

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  any
G848 his
G80 brother
G264 sin
  a
G264 sin
  which
G4314 unto
G2288 death
  he
  shall
G154 ask
  he
  shall
G1325 give
G846 him
G2222 life
  them
G2443 that
G264 sin
G4314 unto
G2288 death
  There
  a
G264 sin
G4314 unto
G2288 death
  I
  do
G2443 that
  he
  shall
G2065 pray

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1492
Greek: εἴδω
Transliteration: eidō
Pronunciation: i'-do
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be aware behold X-(idiom) can (+ not tell) consider (have) known (-ledge) look (on) perceive see be sure tell understand wist wot. Compare G3700 .
Definition:  

used only in certain past tenses the others being borrowed from the equivalent G3700 and G3708; properly to see (literally or figuratively); by implication (in the perfect only) to know

1. to see

a. to perceive with the eyes

b. to perceive by any of the senses

c. to perceive, notice, discern, discover

d. to see

1. i.e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything

2. to pay attention, observe

3. to see about something 1d

2. i.e. to ascertain what must be done about it

1. to inspect, examine

2. to look at, behold

a. to experience any state or condition

b. to see i.e. have an interview with, to visit

3. to know

a. to know of anything

b. to know, i.e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive

1. of any fact

2. the force and meaning of something which has definite meaning

3. to know how, to be skilled in

c. to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:

4.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.