Prayer In Greek Word - In koinē (new testament) common greek. (a) prayer (to god), (b) a place for prayer (used by jews, perhaps where there was no synagogue). (a) prayer (to god), (b) a place for prayer (used by jews, perhaps where there was no synagogue). Pray (83x), make prayer (3x), pray for (1x). 36x in 10 unique form (s) tr. The prefix pros would convey the sense of being immediately before him and hence the ideas of adoration, devotion, and worship. Web prayer (proseuche from pros = toward or immediately before + euchomai = to pray or vow) is the more general word for prayer and is used only of prayer to god. Matthew 17:21, matthew 21:13, matthew 21:22, mark 9:20, mark 11:17, luke 6:12, luke 19:46, luke 22:45, acts 1:14, acts 2:42, acts 3:1. This is a compound greek word derived from the words pros and euche. The gospel of john uses.
Web greek inflections of προσεύχομαι [?] the kjv translates strong's g4336 in the following manner: To pray to god, i.e. The gospel of john uses. Pray (83x), make prayer (3x), pray for (1x). Web in ephesians 6:18, paul says, “praying always, with all prayer…” in both instances the word “prayer” is taken from the most commonly used greek word for “prayer “ which is proseuche. Supplicate, worship:—pray (x earnestly, for), make prayer. (a) prayer (to god), (b) a place for prayer (used by jews, perhaps where there was no synagogue). 37x in 11 unique form (s) lxx. 10 ἐλθέτω ἡ βασιλεία σου· γενηθήτω τὸ θέλημά σου, ὡς ἐν οὐρανῷ καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς·. 9b πάτερ ἡμῶν ὁ ἐν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς ἁγιασθήτω τὸ ὄνομά σου·. Matthew 17:21, matthew 21:13, matthew 21:22, mark 9:20, mark 11:17, luke 6:12, luke 19:46, luke 22:45, acts 1:14, acts 2:42, acts 3:1. (a) prayer (to god), (b) a place for prayer (used by jews, perhaps where there was no synagogue). 66x in 6 unique form (s) προσευχαὶ — 1x. In koinē (new testament) common greek. 36x in 10 unique form (s) tr. Root word (etymology) from προσεύχομαι (g4336) greek inflections of προσευχή [?] mgnt. The prefix pros would convey the sense of being immediately before him and hence the ideas of adoration, devotion, and worship. Web prayer (proseuche from pros = toward or immediately before + euchomai = to pray or vow) is the more general word for prayer and is used only of prayer to god. Web the lord's prayer in greek. There are 37 occurrences and here are a few: