- Original: συλλαμβάνω
- Transliteration: Sullambano
- Phonetic: sool-lam-ban'-o
- Definition:
1. to seize, take: one as prisoner
2. to conceive, of a woman
a. metaph. of lust whose impulses a man indulges
3. to seize for one's self
a. in a hostile sense, to make (one a permanent) prisoner
4. to take hold together with one, to assist, help, to succour
- Origin: from
G4862 and
G2983
- TDNT entry: 19:39,1
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G4862 and
G2983 ; to clasp that is seize (arrest capture); specifically to conceive (literally or figuratively); by implication to aid: - catch conceive help take.
Total KJV Occurrences: 14
• caught, 1
Act 26:21
• conceive, 1
Luke 1:31
• conceived, 4
Luke 1:24;
Luke 1:36;
Luke 2:21; Jam 1:15
• help, 2
Luke 5:7;
Philippians 4:3
• take, 1
Act 12:3
• taken, 2
Luke 5:9; Act 23:27
• took, 3
Luke 22:54; Joh 18:12; Act 1:16