Berean Strong's Lexicon pinó: To drink Original Word: πίνω Word Origin: A primary verb Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H8354 (שָׁתָה, shathah): To drink Usage: The Greek verb "pinó" primarily means "to drink." It is used in the New Testament to describe the physical act of drinking liquids, such as water or wine. Additionally, it is employed metaphorically to convey spiritual truths, such as partaking in the teachings or sufferings of Christ. Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman cultures, drinking was a common daily activity, often associated with meals and social gatherings. Wine was a staple beverage, and its consumption was a significant part of religious and cultural rituals. In Jewish tradition, wine held symbolic meaning, representing joy and blessing, but also requiring moderation to avoid drunkenness, which was frowned upon. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition to drink NASB Translation drank (5), drink (49), drinking (11), drinks (8), drunk (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4095: πίνωπίνω; imperfect ἔπινον; future πίομαι (cf. Winer's Grammar, 90f (86)), 2 person singular πίεσαι (Luke 17:8 ((see references in κατακαυχάομαι))); perfect 3 person singular (Revelation 18:3) πέπωκε R G, but L T WH marginal reading plural πέπωκαν, for which Lachmann's stereotyped edition; Tr text WH text read πεπτωκαν (see γίνομαι); 2 aorist ἔπιον, imperative πίε (Luke 12:19), infinitive πιεῖν ((Matthew 20:22; Matthew 27:34 (not Tdf.); Mark 10:38); Acts 23:12 (not WH), 21; Romans 14:21 (not WH), etc.), and in colloquial form πῖν (Lachmann in John 4:9; Revelation 16:6), and πεῖν (T Tr WH in John 4:7, 9f; T WH in 1 Corinthians 9:4; 1 Corinthians 10:7; Revelation 16:6; T in Matthew 27:34 (twice); WH in Acts 23:12, 21; Romans 14:21, and often among the variants of the manuscripts) — on these forms see (especially WHs Appendix, p. 170); Fritzsche, De conformatione N. T. critica etc., p. 27f; Buttmann, 66f (58f); (Curtius, Das Verbum, ii. 103); the Sept. for שָׁתָה; (from Homer down); to drink: absolutely, Luke 12:19; John 4:7, 10; 1 Corinthians 11:25; figuratively, to receive into the soul what serves to refresh, strengthen, nourish it unto life eternal, John 7:37; on the various uses of the phrase ἐσθίειν καί πίνειν see in ἐσθίω, a.; τρώγειν καί πίνειν, of those living in fancied security, Matthew 24:38; πίνω with an accusative of the thing, to drink a thing (cf. Winer's Grammar, 198 (187) n.), Matthew 6:25 (G T omit; WH brackets the clause), Strong's Exhaustive Concordance drink. A prolonged form of pio (pee'-o), which (together with another form) poo (po'-o) occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses; to imbibe (literally or figuratively) -- drink. Forms and Transliterations έπιε επιεν έπιεν ἔπιεν έπιες επίετε έπινε έπινεν επίνετε επινον έπινον ἔπινον επιομεν επίομεν ἐπίομεν επιον έπιον ἔπιον επίοσαν πειν πεῖν πέπωκα πέπωκας πεπώκει πιε πίε πιειν πιείν πιεῖν πίειν πιεσαι πιέσαι πίεσαι πιεσθε πίεσθε πιεται πίεται Πιετε Πίετε πιέτω πιέτωσαν πιη πίη πίῃ πίης πιητε πιήτε πίητε πίνε πινει πίνει πινειν πίνειν πίνεται πινετε πίνετε πινετω πινέτω πινέτωσαν πινη πίνη πίνῃ πινητε πίνητε πίνοντα πινοντες πίνοντες πινόντων πίνουσαι πίνουσι πινουσιν πίνουσιν πινω πίνω πινων πίνων πιόμαι πίομαι πιόμεθα πίονται πιόντες πιουσα πιούσα πιοῦσα πιω πίω πιωμεν πίωμεν πιων πιών πιὼν πίωσι πιωσιν πιώσιν πίωσιν epien épien epinon épinon epiomen epíomen epion épion pein peîn pie piē píe píei píēi piein pieîn píein piesai píesai piesthe píesthe pietai píetai Piete piēte Píete píēte pine pinē pinei pínei pínēi pinein pínein pinete pinēte pínete pínēte pineto pinetō pinéto pinétō pino pinō píno pínō pinon pinōn pínon pínōn pinontes pínontes pinousin pínousin pio piō pío píō piomen piōmen píomen píōmen pion piōn piṑn piosin piōsin píosin píōsin piousa pioûsaLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 6:25 V-ASA-2PGRK: ἢ τί πίητε μηδὲ τῷ NAS: what you will drink; nor KJV: what ye shall drink; nor yet for INT: nor what you should drink nor the Matthew 6:31 V-ASA-1P Matthew 11:18 V-PPA-NMS Matthew 11:19 V-PPA-NMS Matthew 20:22 V-ANA Matthew 20:22 V-PNA Matthew 20:23 V-FIM-2P Matthew 24:38 V-PPA-NMP Matthew 24:49 V-PSA-3S Matthew 26:27 V-AMA-2P Matthew 26:29 V-ASA-1S Matthew 26:29 V-PSA-1S Matthew 26:42 V-ASA-1S Matthew 27:34 V-ANA Matthew 27:34 V-ANA Mark 10:38 V-ANA Mark 10:38 V-PIA-1S Mark 10:39 V-PIA-1S Mark 10:39 V-FIM-2P Mark 14:23 V-AIA-3P Mark 14:25 V-ASA-1S Mark 14:25 V-PSA-1S Mark 16:18 V-ASA-3P Luke 1:15 V-ASA-3S Luke 5:30 V-PIA-2P Strong's Greek 4095 |