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φέρω
phérō

to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively, as follows)

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Definition

Strong’s Definition

to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively, as follows)

Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary

to bear, carry, Mk. 2:3; to bring, Mt. 14:11, 18; to conduct, Mt. 17:17; Jn. 21:18; to bear, endure, Rom. 9:22; Heb. 12:20; 13:13; to uphold, maintain, conserve, Heb. 1:3; to bear, bring forth, produce, Mk. 4:8; Jn. 12:24; 15:2; to bring forward, advance, allege, Jn. 18:29; Acts 25:7; 2 Pet. 2:11; to offer, ascribe, Rev. 21:24, 26; absol. used of a gate, to lead, Acts 12:10; pass. to be brought within reach, offered, 1 Pet. 1:13; to be brought in, to enter, Heb. 9:16; to be under a moving influence, to be moved, 2 Pet. 1:21; mid. to rush, sweep, Acts 2:2; to proceed, come forth, have utterance, 2 Pet. 1:17, 18, 21; to proceed, make progress, Heb. 6:1; used of a ship, to drive before the wind, Acts 27:15, 17

Source: Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary

Translated in KJV as

bebearbring (forth)carrycome+ let her drivebe drivenendurego onlayleadmovereachrushinguphold

Etymology

a primary verb (for which other, and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely, ; and ;

All Occurrences(65)

phérō (φέρω) — Strong's G5342 | Soak Bible