1 | Strong's Number: g345 | Greek: anakeimai |
Guest:
"to recline at table," frequently rendered "to sit at meat," is used in its present participial form (lit., "reclining ones") as a noun denoting "guests," in Mat 22:10, 11.
See LEAN, LIE, SIT.
Note: For kataluo, "to unloose," rendered "to be a guest" in Luk 19:7, AV, (RV, "to lodge"), see LODGE.
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