NASB95

NASB95

Click to Change

Return to Top

Return to Top

Printer Icon

Print

Copy
Copy Options
Strong's
Red Letter
Copy Options
Cite Print
The Blue Letter Bible

Lexicon :: Strong's G29 - angareuō

Choose a new font size and typeface
ἀγγαρεύω
Transliteration
angareuō (Key)
Pronunciation
ang-ar-yew'-o
Listen
Part of Speech
verb
Root Word (Etymology)
Of foreign origin, cf אִגְּרָא (H104)
Dictionary Aids

Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry

Strong’s Definitions

ἀγγαρεύω angareúō, ang-ar-yew'-o; of foreign origin (compare H104); properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service:—compel (to go).


KJV Translation Count — Total: 3x

The KJV translates Strong's G29 in the following manner: compel to go (3x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 3x
The KJV translates Strong's G29 in the following manner: compel to go (3x).
  1. to employ a courier, dispatch a mounted messenger, press into public service, compel to go

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἀγγαρεύω angareúō, ang-ar-yew'-o; of foreign origin (compare H104); properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service:—compel (to go).
STRONGS G29:
ἀγγαρεύω; future ἀγγαρεύσω; 1 aorist ἠγγάρευσα; to employ a courier, despatch a mounted messenger. A word of Persian origin [used by Menander, Sicyon. 4], but adopted also into Latin (Vulg. angariare). Ἄγγαροι were public couriers (tabellarii), stationed by appointment of the king of Persia at fixed localities, with horses ready for use, in order to transmit royal messages from one to another and so convey them the more speedily to their destination. See Herodotus 8, 98 [and Rawlinson's note]; Xenophon, Cyril 8, 6, 17 (9); cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus under the word אִגֶרֶת; (B. D. under the word Angareuo; Vanicek, Fremdwörter under the word ἄγγαρος]. These couriers had authority to press into their service, in case of need, horses, vessels, even men they met [cf. Josephus, Antiquities 13, 2, 3]. Hence, ἀγγαρεύειν τινα denotes to compel one to go a journey, to bear a burden, or to perform any other service: Matthew 5:41 (ὅστις σε ἀγγαρεύσει μίλιον ἕν i. e. whoever shall compel thee to go one mile); Matthew 27:32 (ἠγγάρευσαν ἵνα ἄρῃ i. e. they forced him to carry), so Mark 15:21.
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 by Biblesoft, Inc.
All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com

BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Matthew
5:41; 27:32
Mark
15:21

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number G29 matches the Greek ἀγγαρεύω (angareuō),
which occurs 3 times in 3 verses in the MGNT Greek.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:41 - “Whoever G3748 [fn]forces G29 you to go one G1520 mile, G3400 go G5217 with him two. G1417
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:32 - As they were coming G1831 out, they found G2147 a man G444 of Cyrene G2956 named G3686 Simon, G4613 [fn]whom G3778 they pressed G29 into service G29 to bear G142 His cross. G4716
Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:21 - They *pressed G29 into service G29 a passer-by G3855 coming G2064 from the country, G68 Simon G4613 of Cyrene G2956 (the father G3962 of Alexander G223 and Rufus), G4504 to bear G142 His cross. G4716
BLB Searches
Search the Bible
NASB95
 [?]

Advanced Options

Other Searches

Multi-Verse Retrieval
x
NASB95

Daily Devotionals
x

Blue Letter Bible offers several daily devotional readings in order to help you refocus on Christ and the Gospel of His peace and righteousness.

Daily Bible Reading Plans
x

Recognizing the value of consistent reflection upon the Word of God in order to refocus one's mind and heart upon Christ and His Gospel of peace, we provide several reading plans designed to cover the entire Bible in a year.

One-Year Plans

Two-Year Plan