Strong's Lexicon humneó: To sing a hymn, to praise Original Word: ὑμνέω HELPS Word-studies 5214 hymnéō (from 5215 /hýmnos, "a song or hymn") – to sing a hymn. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom humnos Definition to sing to, to laud NASB Translation sing...praise (1), singing a hymn (2), singing hymns (1), singing hymns of praise (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5214: ὑμνέωὑμνέω, ύ῾μνω: imperfect ὕμνουν; future ὑμνήσω; 1 aorist participle ὑμνησας; (ὕμνος); from Hesiod down; the Sept. often for הִלֵּל, הודָה, הֵשִׁיר, זִמֵּר; 1. transitive, to sing the praise of; sing hymns to: τινα, Acts 16:25; Hebrews 2:12. 2. intransitive, to sing a hymn, to sing: Matthew 26:30; Mark 14:26 (in both passages of the singing of the paschal hymns; these were Psalm 113-118 and Psalm 136, which the Jews call the 'great Hallel' (but see Ginsburg in Kitto under the word Hallel; Edersheim, The Temple etc., p. 191f; Buxtorf (edited by Fischer), p. 314f)); Psalm 64:13 From humnos; to hymn, i.e. Sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song -- sing a hymn (praise unto). see GREEK humnos Englishman's Concordance Matthew 26:30 V-APA-NMPGRK: Καὶ ὑμνήσαντες ἐξῆλθον εἰς NAS: After singing a hymn, they went KJV: And when they had sung an hymn, they went out INT: And having sung a hymn they went out to Mark 14:26 V-APA-NMP Acts 16:25 V-IIA-3P Hebrews 2:12 V-FIA-1S Strong's Greek 5214 |