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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1 Strong's Number: g3708 Greek: eidon

Consider:

used as the aorist tense of horao, "to see," is translated "to consider" in Act 15:6, of the gathering of the Apostles and elders regarding the question of circumcision in relation to the Gospel.

2 Strong's Number: g4894 Greek: suneidon

Consider:

sun, with, and No. 1, used as the aorist tense of sunorao, to see with one view, to be aware, conscious, as the result of mental perception, is translated "considered" in Act 12:12, of Peter's consideration of the circumstances of his deliverance from prison.
See KNOW, PRIVY.

3 Strong's Number: g2648 Greek: katamanthano

Consider:

lit., "to learn thoroughly" (kata, "down," intensive, manthano, "to learn"), hence, "to note accurately, consider well," is used in the Lord's exhortation to "consider" the lilies. Mat 6:28.

4 Strong's Number: g3539 Greek: noeo

Consider:

"to perceive with the mind" (nous), "think about, ponder," is translated "consider," only in Paul's exhortation to Timothy in 2Ti 2:7.
See PERCEIVE, THINK, UNDERSTAND.

5 Strong's Number: g2657 Greek: katanoeo

Consider:

"to perceive clearly" (kata, intensive, and No. 4), "to understand fully, consider closely," is used of not "considering" thoroughly the beam in one's own eye, Mat 7:3; Luk 6:41 (AV, "perceivest"); of carefully "considering" the ravens, Luk 12:24; the lilies, Luk 12:27; of Peter's full "consideration" of his vision, Act 11:6; of Abraham's careful "consideration" of his own body, and Sarah's womb, as dead, and yet accepting by faith God's promise, Rom 4:19 (RV); of "considering" fully the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Hbr 3:1; of thoughtfully "considering" one another to provoke unto love and good works, Hbr 10:24. It is translated by the verbs "behold," Act 7:31, 32; Jam 1:23, 24; "perceive," Luk 20:23; discover," Act 27:39.
See BEHOLD, DISCOVER, PERCEIVE.

6 Strong's Number: g3049 Greek: logizomai

Consider:

signifies "to take account of," 2Cr 10:7 (RV, "consider," AV, "think"), the only place where the RV translates it "consider."
See ACCOUNT.

7 Strong's Number: g2334 Greek: theoreo

Consider:

See BEHOLD, No. 6.

8 Strong's Number: g333 Greek: anatheoreo

Consider:

"to consider carefully:" see BEHOLD, No. 7.

9 Strong's Number: g357 Greek: analogizomai

Consider:

"to consider," occurs in Hbr 12:3.

Notes:

(1) Skopeo, "to look," is translated "looking to" in Gal 6:1, RV (AV, "considering").
See HEED, LOOK, MARK.

(2) Suniemi, "to understand," is translated "considered" in Mar 6:52 (AV), RV, "understood."

(3) In Jhn 11:50 (AV, dialogizomai) the best texts have No. 6.

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