G1155

G1155 — δανείζω

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreekdaneizoverbOccurrences: 4

Definition / Gloss

daneizo (dan-ide'-zo) v. 1. to loan on interest 2. (reflexively) to borrow [from G1156] KJV: borrow, lend Root(s): G1156

TWOT

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KJV Renderings

borrow, lend

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

δανείζω (T WH δανίζω (see Iota); 1 aorist ἐδανεισα (Luk 6:34 L text T WH Tr marginal reading); 1 aorist middle ἐδανεισαμην; (δάνειον, which see); (from Aristophanes down); to lend money: Luk 6:34 f; middle to have money lent to oneself to take a loan, borrow (cf. Winers Grammar, § 38, 3; Riddell, Platonic idioms, § 87): Mat 5:42. (Deu 15:6; Deu 15:8; Pro 19:17; in Greek authors from Xenophon, and Plato down.) [SYNONYMS: δανείζω, κίχρημι: δανείζω, to lend on interest, as a business transaction; κίχρημι to lend, grant the use of, as a friendly act.]

STRONGS NT 1155: δανίζωδανίζω, see δανείζω.

Englishman's Greek Concordance

δανείζω (borrow)

Matthew 5:42

KJV: Give to him that asketh thee and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away
GK: τω αιτούντί σε δίδου και τον θέλοντα από σου δανείσασθαι μη αποστραφής

Luke 6:34

KJV: And if ye lend of whom ye hope to receive what thank have ye for sinners also lend to sinners to receive as much again
GK: και εάν δανείζητε παρ΄ ων ελπίζετε απολαβείν ποία υμίν χάρις εστί και γαρ αμαρτωλοί αμαρτωλοίς δανείζουσιν ίνα απολάβωσι τα ίσα

Luke 6:35

KJV: But love ye your enemies and do good and lend hoping for nothing again and your reward shall be great and ye shall be the children of the Highest for he is kind unto the unthankful and the evil
GK: πλην αγαπάτε τους εχθρούς υμών και αγαθοποιείτε και δανείζετε μηδέν απελπίζοντες και έσται ο μισθός υμών πολύς και έσεσθε υιοί του υψίστου ότι αυτός χρηστός εστιν επί τους αχαρίστους και πονηρούς
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