- Original: κατοικέω
- Transliteration: Katoikeo
- Phonetic: kat-oy-keh'-o
- Definition:
1. to dwell, settle
a. metaph. divine powers, influences, etc., are said to dwell in his soul, to pervade, prompt, govern it
2. to dwell in, inhabit
a. God is said to dwell in the temple, i.e. to be always present for worshippers
- Origin: from
G2596 and
G3611
- TDNT entry: 07:33,7
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G2596 and
G3611 ; to house permanently that is reside (literally or figuratively): - dwell (-er) inhabitant (-ter).
Total KJV Occurrences: 40
• dwell, 16
Act 1:20; Act 2:14; Act 4:16; Act 7:4; Act 13:27; Act 17:26; Eph 3:17;
Colossians 1:19;
Revelation 6:10;
Revelation 11:10;
Revelation 13:8;
Revelation 13:12;
Revelation 13:14(2);
Revelation 14:6;
Revelation 17:8
• dwellers, 2
Act 1:19; Act 2:9
• dwelleth, 5
Act 7:48; Act 17:24;
Colossians 2:9; Jam 4:5;
2 Peter 3:13
• dwelling, 3
Act 2:5; Act 19:17;
Hebrews 11:9
• dwelt, 11
Mat 2:23; Mat 4:13; Act 7:2; Act 7:4; Act 9:22; Act 9:32; Act 9:35; Act 11:29; Act 19:10; Act 22:12;
Revelation 11:10
• inhabitants, 2
Revelation 12:12;
Revelation 17:2
• inhabiters, 1
Revelation 8:13