μνημονεύω; imperfect 3 person plural 
ἐμνημόνευον; 1 aorist 
ἐμνημόνευσα; (
μνημῶν mindful); from 
Herodotus down; the 
Sept. for 
זָכַר; 
1. to be mindful of, to remember, to call to mind: absolutely, 
Mark 8:18; 
τίνος, 
Luke 17:32; 
John 15:20; 
John 16:4, 
21; 
Acts 20:35; 
1 Thessalonians 1:3; (
Hebrews 13:7); contextually equivalent to 
to think of and feel for a person or thing: with the genitive of the thing, 
Colossians 4:18; 
τῶν πτωχῶν, 
Galatians 2:10 (see 
μιμνήσκω, at the end); with an accusative of the object 
to hold in memory, keep in mind: 
τινα, 
2 Timothy 2:8; 
τί, 
Matthew 16:9; 
1 Thessalonians 2:9; 
τά ἀδικήματα, of God as punishing them, 
Revelation 18:5 (see 
μιμνήσκω). Cf. 
Matthiae, § 347 Anm. 2; 
Winers Grammar, p. 205 (193); (
Buttmann, § 132, 14). followed by 
ὅτι, 
Acts 20:31; 
Ephesians 2:11; 
2 Thessalonians 2:5; followed by an indirect question, 
Revelation 2:5; 
Revelation 3:3. 
2. to make mention of: 
τίνος, 
Hebrews 11:15 (but others refer this to 1 above) (
Plutarch, 
Themistius, 32; 
τί, 
Plato, de rep. 4, p. 441 d.; legg. 4, p. 723 c.); 
περί τίνος (as 
μνασθαι in classic Greek, see 
Matthiae, § 341 Anm. 1), 
Hebrews 11:22; so in Latin
memini de aliquo; cf. Ramshorn, Latin Gr. § 111 note 1; (Harpers' Latin Dictionary, under the word
memini, I. 3; cf. English 
remember about, etc.). 
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