περιπατέω,
περιπατῶ; imperfect 2 person singular
περιεπάτεις, 3 person
περιεπάτει, plural
περιεπάτουν; future
περιπατήσω; 1 aorist
περιεπάτησα; pluperfect 3 person singular
περιεπεπατήκει (
Acts 14:8 Rec.elz), and without the augment (cf.
Winers Grammar, § 12, 9; (
Buttmann, 33 (29)))
περιπεπατήκει (ibid.
Rec.st Griesbach); the
Sept. for
הָלַך;
to walk; (
walk about A. V. 1 Peter 5:8);
a. properly, (as in
Aristophanes,
Xenophon,
Plato,
Isocrates,
Josephus,
Aelian, others): absolutely,
Matthew 9:5;
Matthew 11:5;
Matthew 15:31;
Mark 2:9 (
Tdf. ὕπαγε;
Mark 5:42;
Mark 8:24;
Mark 16:12;
Luke 5:23;
Luke 7:22;
Luke 24:17;
John 1:36;
John 5:8f,
11;
John 11:9;
Acts 3:6,
8f,
12;
Acts 14:8,
10;
1 Peter 5:8;
Revelation 9:20; equivalent to
to make one's way, make progress, in figurative discourse equivalent to
to make a due use of opportunities, John 12:35a. with additions:
γυμνός περιπατῇ,
Revelation 16:15;
ἐπάνω (
τίνος),
Luke 11:44;
διά with the genitive of the thing,
Revelation 21:24 (
G L T Tr WH);
ἐν with the dative of place, equivalent to
to frequent, stay in, a place,
Mark 11:27;
John 7:1;
John 10:23;
Revelation 2:1;
ἐν τισί, among persons,
John 11:54; (
περιεπάτεις ὅπου ἤθελες, of personal liberty,
John 21:18); metaphorically,
ἐν τῇ σκοτία, to be subject to error and sin,
John 8:12;
John 12:35b;
1 John 1:6;
1 John 2:11;
ἐν with the dative of the garment one is clothed in,
Mark 12:38;
Luke 20:46;
Revelation 3:4 (
ἐν κοκκινοις,
Epictetus diss. 3, 22, 10);
ἐπί τῆς θαλάσσης (
Matthew 14:25 R G; 26
L T Tr WH;
Mark 6:48,
49), see
ἐπί, A. I. 1 a. and 2 a.;
ἐπί τήν θαλασσην,
ἐπί τά ὕδατα (
Matthew 14:25 L T Tr WH, 26
R G, 29), see
ἐπί, C. I. 1 a.; (
παρά τήν θάλασσαν,
Matthew 4:18;
Mark 1:16 Rec., see
παρά, III. 1);
μετά τίνος, to associate with one, to be one's companion, used of one's followers and votaries,
John 6:66;
Revelation 3:4.
b. Hebraistically,
to live (cf.
Winers Grammar, 32; common in Paul and John, but not found in James or in Peter (cf.
ἀναστρέφω 3 b.,
ἀναστροφή)), i. e.
α. to regulate one's life, to conduct oneself (cf.
ὁδός, 2 a.,
πορεύω, b.
γ.):
ἀξίως τίνος,
Ephesians 4:1;
Colossians 1:10;
1 Thessalonians 2:12;
εὐσχημόνως,
Romans 13:13;
1 Thessalonians 4:12;
ἀκριβῶς,
Ephesians 5:15;
ἀτάκτως,
2 Thessalonians 3:6,
11;
ὡς or
καθώς τίς,
Ephesians 4:17;
Ephesians 5:8,
15;
οὕτω περιπατοῦντας καθώς,
Philippians 3:17; (
καθώς περιεπάτησεν...
οὕτως περιπατεῖν,
1 John 2:6 (
L Tr text
WH omit
οὕτω));
πῶς,
καθώς,
1 Thessalonians 4:1;
οὕτως,
ὡς,
1 Corinthians 7:17; so that a nominative of quality must be sought from what follows,
ἐχθροί τοῦ σταυροῦ τοῦ Χριστοῦ,
Philippians 3:18. with a dative of the thing to which the life is given or consecrated:
κώμοις,
μέθαις, etc.,
Romans 13:13, cf. Fritzsche on Romans, vol. iii., p. 140f; with a dative of the standard according to which one governs his life (cf. Fritzsche as above, p. 142; also
Buttmann, § 133, 22 b.;
Winer's Grammar, 219 (205)):
Acts 21:21;
Galatians 5:16;
2 Corinthians 12:18; followed by
ἐν with a dative denoting either the state in which one is flying, or the virtue or vice to which he is given (cf.
ἐν, I. 5 e., p. 210b bottom):
Romans 6:4;
2 Corinthians 4:2;
Ephesians 2:2,
10;
Ephesians 4:17;
Ephesians 5:2;
Colossians 3:7;
Colossians 4:5;
2 John 1:4,
6;
3 John 1:3f;
ἐν βρώμασι, of those who have fellowship in the sacrificial feasts,
Hebrews 13:9;
ἐν Χριστῷ (see
ἐν, I. 6 b.), to live a life conformed to the union entered into with Christ,
Colossians 2:6;
κατά with an accusative of the person or thing furnishing the standard of living (
Mark 7:5);
2 John 1:6;
κατά ἄνθρωπον,
1 Corinthians 3:3;
κατά σάρκα,
Romans 8:1 Rec.,
Romans 8:4;
Romans 14:15;
2 Corinthians 10:2.
β. equivalent to
to pass (one's) life:
ἐν σαρκί, in the body,
2 Corinthians 10:3;
διά πίστεως (see
διά, A. I. 2),
2 Corinthians 5:7. (Compare:
ἐμπεριπατέω.)
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