1587. ekleipó
Berean Strong's Lexicon
ekleipó: To fail, to cease, to leave out, to come to an end

Original Word: ἐκλείπω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: ekleipó
Pronunciation: ek-LAY-po
Phonetic Spelling: (ek-li'-po)
Definition: To fail, to cease, to leave out, to come to an end
Meaning: I fail, die out, come to an end, am defunct.

Word Origin: From the Greek preposition "ἐκ" (ek, meaning "out of" or "from") and "λείπω" (leipó, meaning "to leave" or "to fail").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The concept of failing or ceasing can be related to the Hebrew word "כָּלָה" (kalah, Strong's H3615), which means to be finished, completed, or to come to an end.

Usage: The verb "ekleipó" is used in the New Testament to describe the act of failing, ceasing, or coming to an end. It often conveys the idea of something that was once present or active but has now stopped or disappeared. This can refer to physical phenomena, such as the cessation of light, or metaphorical concepts, such as the failure of faith or strength.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of things ceasing or failing was often associated with natural phenomena, such as eclipses, which were seen as significant events. The term "ekleipó" would have been understood in this context as a powerful image of something that was once reliable or constant coming to an unexpected halt. In the biblical context, this term can also carry a spiritual or moral dimension, reflecting the transient nature of human strength and the need for reliance on God.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from ek and leipó
Definition
to leave out, leave off, by impl. to cease
NASB Translation
come to an end (1), fail (1), fails (1), obscured (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1587: ἐκλείπω

ἐκλείπω; future ἐκλείψω; 2 aorist ἐξέλιπον;

1. transitive,

a. to leave out, omit, pass by.

b. to leave, quit (a place): τό ζῆν, τόν βίον, to die, 2 Macc. 10:13; 3Macc. 2:23; Sophocles Electr. 1131; Polybius 2, 41, 2, others; Dionysius Halicarnassus 1, 24; Luc. Macrobius, 12; Alciphron 3, 28.

2. intransitive, to fail; i. e. to leave off, cease, stop: τά ἔτη, Hebrews 1:12 from Psalm 101: (cii.) 28 (where for תָּמַם); πίστις, Luke 22:32; riches, according to the reading ἐκλίπῃ (L text T Tr WH), Luke 16:9 (often so in Greek writings, and the Sept. as Jeremiah 7:28; Jeremiah 28:30 ()). as often in classic Greek from Thucydides down, it is used of the failing or eclipse of the light of the sun and the moon: τοῦ ἡλίου ἐκλιπόντος (WH ἐκλειποντος), the sun having failed (or failing), Luke 23:45 Tdf.; on this (without doubt the true) reading (see especially WHs Appendix, at the passage, and) cf., besides Tdf.s note, Keim, iii. 440 (English translation, 6:173) (Sir. 17:31 (26)). to expire, die; so according to R G L marginal reading ἐκλίπητε in Luke 16:9 (Tobit 14:11; Wis. 5:13; the Sept. for גָּוַע , Genesis 25:8, etc.; Psalm 103:29 (); Lamentations 1:19; for מוּת, Jeremiah 49:17 (), 22. Plato, legg. 6, 759 e.; 9,856 e.; Xenophon, Cyril

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
fail.

From ek and leipo; to omit, i.e. (by implication) cease (die) -- fail.

see GREEK ek

see GREEK leipo

Forms and Transliterations
εκλείξαι εκλείξει εκλείπει εκλείπειν εκλειπέτω εκλειπέτωσαν εκλείπη εκλείπητε εκλείποι εκλείποιεν εκλείπον εκλείποντα εκλείποντας εκλείποντες εκλειποντος ἐκλείποντος εκλείπουσιν εκλείπω εκλειπών εκλείπων εκλείπωσι εκλείπωσιν εκλείψει εκλείψετε έκλειψιν έκλειψις εκλείψουσι εκλειψουσιν εκλείψουσιν ἐκλείψουσιν εκλείψω εκλελειμμένη εκλελειμμένος εκλελοίπασι εκλελοίπασιν εκλέλοιπε εκλέλοιπεν εκλελοιπότας εκλιπέτω εκλιπέτωσαν εκλιπη εκλίπη ἐκλίπῃ εκλίποι ἐκλιπόντος εκλίπωσί εκλίπωσιν εξέλειξαν εξέλιξε εξέλιπε εξέλιπεν εξελίπομεν εξέλιπον εξελίποσαν ekleipsousin ekleípsousin eklipe eklipē eklípei eklípēi eklipontos eklipóntos
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 16:9 V-ASA-3S
GRK: ἵνα ὅταν ἐκλίπῃ δέξωνται ὑμᾶς
NAS: that when it fails, they will receive
KJV: when ye fail, they may receive
INT: that when it fails they might receive you

Luke 22:32 V-ASA-3S
GRK: ἵνα μὴ ἐκλίπῃ ἡ πίστις
NAS: for you, that your faith may not fail; and you, when once
KJV: thy faith fail not: and
INT: that not might fail the faith

Luke 23:45 V-PPA-GMS
GRK: τοῦ ἡλίου ἐκλιπόντος ἐσχίσθη δὲ
NAS: because the sun was obscured; and the veil
INT: the sun was darkened was torn moreover

Hebrews 1:12 V-FIA-3P
GRK: σου οὐκ ἐκλείψουσιν
NAS: AND YOUR YEARS WILL NOT COME TO AN END.
KJV: shall not fail.
INT: of you not will end

Strong's Greek 1587
4 Occurrences


ἐκλείψουσιν — 1 Occ.
ἐκλίπῃ — 2 Occ.
ἐκλιπόντος — 1 Occ.

















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