πείθω [(from the root meaning 'to bind'; allied with 
πίστις, fides, foedus, etc.; Curtius, § 327; Vanicek, p. 592)]; imperfect 
ἔπειθον; future 
πείσω; 1 aorist 
ἐπεισα; 2 perfect 
πέποιθα; pluperfect 
ἐπεποίθειν (
Luke 11:22); passive [or middle, present 
πείθομαι; imperfect 
ἐπειθομην); perfect 
πέπεισμαι; 1 aorist 
ἐπείσθην; 1 future 
πεισθήσομαι (
Luke 16:31); from Homer down;
     
1. Active;
     
a. to persuade, i. e. to induce one by words to believe: absolutely 
πείσας μετέστησεν ἱκανόν ὄχλον, 
Acts 19:26; 
τί, 
to cause belief in a thing (which one sets forth), 
Acts 19:8 R G T [cf. Buttmann, 150 (131) n.] (Sophocles O. C. 1442); 
τερί with the genitive of the thing, ibid. L Tr WH; 
τινά, one, 
Acts 18:4; 
τινά τι, one of a thing, 
Acts 28:23 Rec. (Herodotus 1, 163; Plato, Apology, p. 37 a., and elsewhere; [cf. Buttmann, as above]); 
τινὰ περἰ τινος, concerning a thing, ibid. G L T Tr WH.
     
b. as in classical Greek from Homer down, with an accusative of a person, 
to make friends of, win one's favor, gain one's good-will, 
Acts 12:20; or 
to seek to win one, strive to please one, 
2 Corinthians 5:11; 
Galatians 1:10; 
to conciliate by persuasion, 
Matthew 28:14 [here T WH omit; Tr brackets 
αὐτόν]; 
Acts 14:19; equivalent to 
to tranquillize [A. V. 
assure], 
τὰς καρδίας ἡμῶν, 
1 John 3:19.
     
c. to persuade unto i. e. 
move or 
induce one 
by persuasion to do something: 
τινά followed by an infinitive [B § 139, 46], 
Acts 13:43; 
Acts 26:28 (Xenophon, an. 1, 3, 19; Polybius 4, 64, 2; Diodorus 11, 15; 12, 39; Josephus, Antiquities 8, 10, 3); 
τινά followed by 
ἵνα [cf. Winers Grammar, 338 (317); Buttmann, § 139, 46], 
Matthew 27:20 [Plutarch, apoph. Alex. 21].
     
2. Passive and middle [cf. Winers Grammar, 253 (238)];
     
a. to be persuaded, to suffer oneself to be persuaded; to be induced to believe: absol, 
Luke 16:31; 
Acts 17:4; 
to have faith, 
Hebrews 11:13 Rec.; 
τινί, 
in a thing, 
Acts 28:24; 
to believe, namely, 
ὅτι, 
Hebrews 13:18 L T Tr WH. 
πέπεισμαί τι [on the neuter accusative cf. Buttmann, § 131, 10] 
περί τίνας (genitive of person), 
to be persuaded (of) 
a thing concerning a person, 
Hebrews 6:9 [A. V. 
we are persuaded better things of you, etc.); 
πεπεισμένος εἰμί, to have persuaded oneself, and 
πείθομαι, 
to believe [cf. English 
to be persuaded], followed by an accusative with an infinitive, 
Luke 20:6; 
Acts 26:26; 
πέπεισμαι ὅτι, 
Romans 8:38; 
2 Timothy 1:5, 
12; with 
ἐν κυρίῳ added (see 
ἐν, I. 6 b.), 
Romans 14:14; 
περί τινος ὅτι, 
Romans 15:14.
     
b. to listen to, obey, yield to, comply with: 
τινί, one, 
Acts 5:36f, 
39 (40); 
Acts 23:21; 
Acts 27:11; 
Romans 2:8; 
Galatians 3:1 Rec.; 
Galatians 5:7; 
Hebrews 13:17; 
James 3:3.
     
3. 2 perfect 
πέποιθα (Septuagint mostly for 
בָּטַח, also for 
חָסָה, נִשְׁעַן Niphal of the unused 
שָׁעַן), intransitive, 
to trust, have confidence, be confident: followed by an accusative with an infinitive, 
Romans 2:19; by 
ὅτι, 
Hebrews 13:18 Rec.; by 
ὅτι with a preparatory 
αὐτὸ τοῦτο [Winer's Grammar, § 23, 5], 
Philippians 1:6; 
τοῦτο πεποιθώς οἶδα ὅτι, 
Philippians 1:25; 
πέποιθα with a dative of the person or the thing in which the confidence reposes (so in classical Greek [on its construction in the N. T. see Buttmann, § 133, 5; Winer's Grammar, 214 (201); § 33, d.]): 
Philippians 1:14; 
Philemon 1:21 (
2 Kings 18:20; 
Proverbs 14:16; 
Proverbs 28:26; 
Isaiah 28:17; Sir. 35:24 (Sir. 32:24); Wis. 14:29); 
ἑαυτῷ followed by an infinitive 
2 Corinthians 10:7; 
ἔν τινι, to trust in, put confidence in a person or thing [cf. Buttmann, as above], 
Philippians 3:3, 
4; 
ἐν κυρίῳ followed by 
ὅτι, 
Philippians 2:24; 
ἐπί τινι, 
Matthew 27:43 L text WH marginal reading; 
Mark 10:24 [where T WH omit; Tr marginal reading brackets the clause]; 
Luke 11:22; 
Luke 18:9; 
2 Corinthians 1:9; 
Hebrews 2:13 (and very often in the Septuagint, as 
Deuteronomy 28:52; 
2 Chronicles 14:11; Psalm 2:13; 
Proverbs 3:5; 
Isaiah 8:17; 
Isaiah 31:1); 
ἐπί τινα, 
Matthew 27:43 where L text WH marginal reading 
ἐπί with the dative (
Isaiah 36:5; 
Habakkuk 2:18; 
2 Chronicles 16:7f, etc.); 
ἐπί τινα followed by 
ὅτι, 
2 Corinthians 2:3; 
2 Thessalonians 3:4; 
εἴς τινα followed by 
ὅτι, 
Galatians 5:10.
     [Compare: 
ἀναπείθω.]