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Strong's Greek: 3726. ὁρκίζω (horkizó) -- to make (one) swear, to adjure

Strong's Concordance

horkizó: to make (one) swear, to adjure

Original Word: ὁρκίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: horkizó
Phonetic Spelling: (hor-kid'-zo)
Short Definition: I adjure by, charge solemnly by
Definition: I adjure by, charge solemnly by.

HELPS Word-studies

3726 horkízō (from 3727 /hórkos, "an oath") – properly, make someone swear (as in Xenophon, Polybius); to adjure (Abbott-Smith), i.e. to bind under the obligation of oath.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

STRONGS NT 3726: ὁρκίζω

ὁρκίζω; (ὅρκος);

1. to force to take an oath, to administer an oath to: Xenophon, conviv. 4, 10; Demosthenes, Polybius; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 361.

2. to adjure (solemnly implore), with two accusative of person, viz. of the one who is adjured and of the one by whom he is adjured (cf. Matthiae, § 413, 10; (Buttmann, 147 (128))): 1 Thessalonians 5:27 R G (see ἐνορκίζω); Mark 5:7; Acts 19:13. (the Sept. for הִשְׁבִּיעַ , τινα followed by κατά with the genitive, 1 Kings 2:42 (); 2 Chronicles 36:13; ἐν, Nehemiah 13:25.) (Compare: ἐνορκίζω, ἐξορκίζω.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

adjure, charge.

From horkos; to put on oath, i.e. Make swear; by analogy, to solemnly enjoin -- adjure, charge.

see GREEK horkos

Forms and Transliterations

Ενορκιζω Ἐνορκίζω ορκιεί ορκίζειν ορκίζομεν ορκιζω ορκίζω ὁρκίζω ορκίσας ορκισμού ορκίσμου ώρικισέ ωρκισά ώρκισα ώρκισας ώρκισε ώρκισέ ώρκισεν Enorkizo Enorkizō Enorkízo Enorkízō horkizo horkizō horkízo horkízō orkizo orkizō

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