Pronounced: ep-ee-tith'-ay-mee
From epi [1909] and tithemi [5087]; to impose (in a friendly or hostile sense).
Occurs 42 times in 41 verses.
Entries following the reference are those used in the New Testament - Greek/English/Strong’s Interlinear.
- Mt. 9:18
- Mt. 19:13
- Mt. 19:15
- Mt. 21:7
- Mt. 23:4
- Mt. 27:29
- Mt. 27:37
- Mk. 3:16
- Mk. 3:17
- Mk. 4:21
- Mk. 5:23
- Mk. 6:5
- Mk. 7:32
- Mk. 8:23
- Mk. 8:25
- Mk. 16:18
- Lk. 4:40
- Lk. 8:16
- Lk. 10:30
- Lk. 13:13
- Lk. 15:5
- Lk. 23:26
- Jn. 9:15
- Jn. 19:2
- Acts 6:6
- Acts 8:17
- Acts 8:19
- Acts 9:12
- Acts 9:17
- Acts 13:3
- Acts 15:10
- Acts 15:28
- Acts 16:23
- Acts 18:10
- Acts 19:6
- Acts 28:3
- Acts 28:8
- Acts 28:10
- 1 Tim. 5:22
- Rev. 1:17
- Rev. 22:18
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