Strong's Lexicon moicheuó: To commit adultery Original Word: μοιχεύω NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom moichos Definition to commit adultery NASB Translation adultery (1), commit adultery (11), commits adultery (2), committed adultery (1), committing (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3431: μοιχεύωμοιχεύω; future μοιχεύσω; 1 aorist ἐμοίχευσα; passive, present participle μοιχευομένη; 1 aorist infinitive μοιχευθῆναι; (μοιχός); from Aristophanes and Xenophon down; the Sept. for נָאַף; to commit adultery; a. absolutely (to be an adulterer): Matthew 5:27; Matthew 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 16:18; Luke 18:20; Romans 2:22; Romans 13:9; James 2:11. b. τινα (γυναῖκα), to commit adultery with, have unlawful intercourse with another's wife: Matthew 5:28 (Deuteronomy 5:18; Leviticus 20:10; Aristophanes av. 558; Plato, rep. 2, p. 360 b.; Lucian, dial. deor. 6, 3; Aristaenet. epistles 1, 20; Aeschines dial. Socrates 2, 14); passive of the wife, to suffer adultery, be debauched: Matthew 5:32a L T Tr WH; (Matthew 19:9 WH marginal reading); John 8:4. By a Hebraism (see μοιχαλίς, b.) tropically, μετά τίνος (γυναικός) μοιχεύειν is used of those who at a woman's solicitation are drawn away to idolatry, i. e. to the eating of things sacrificed to idols, Revelation 2:22; cf. Jeremiah 3:9, etc. From moichos; to commit adultery -- commit adultery. see GREEK moichos Englishman's Concordance Matthew 5:27 V-FIA-2SGRK: ἐρρέθη Οὐ μοιχεύσεις NAS: that it was said, YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY'; KJV: Thou shalt not commit adultery: INT: it was said not You will commit adultery Matthew 5:28 V-AIA-3S Matthew 5:32 V-ANP Matthew 19:18 V-FIA-2S Mark 10:19 V-ASA-2S Luke 16:18 V-PIA-3S Luke 16:18 V-PIA-3S Luke 18:20 V-ASA-2S John 8:4 V-PPM/P-NFS Romans 2:22 V-PNA Romans 2:22 V-PIA-2S Romans 13:9 V-FIA-2S James 2:11 V-ASA-2S James 2:11 V-PIA-2S Revelation 2:22 V-PPA-AMP Strong's Greek 3431 |