Lexicon / G3784
ὀφείλω
opheilō
  • to owe
  • be a debtor
  • to be owed
  • to be due
  • to be bound

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to owe

ὀφείλω

[in LXX: Deu.15:2, Isa.24:2 (נָשָׁה), Eze.18:7 (חוֹב), Wis.12:15, 20, al. ;]

to owe, be a debtor: with accusative of thing(s), Mat.18:28, Luk.7:41 16:7, Phm 18; id. with dative of person(s), Mat.18:28, Luk.16:5. Pass. to be owed, to be due: τ. ὀφειλόμενον, Mat.18:30, 34. Metaphorical: absol. (= Rabbinic חַיָּב; see McNeile, in l), Mat.23:16, 18; with accusative of thing(s) and dative of person(s), Rom.13:8; with inf. to be bound or obliged to do (of. Westc. Epp. Jo. 50), Luk.17:10, Jhn.13:14 19:7, Act.17:29, Rom.15:1, 27, 1Co.5:10 7:36 9:10 11:7 11:10, 2Co.12:14, Eph.5:28, 2Th.1:3 2:13, Heb.2:17 5:3, 12, 1Jn.2:6 Jn 3:16 Jn 4:11, 3Jn.8; ὤειλον συνίστασθαι, I ought to have been commended, 2Co.12:11. In peculiar Aram. sense of having wronged one (see: όφείλημα; but of. also Inscr. ἁμαρτίαν ὀφείίλω, Deiss. BS, 225), with dative of person(s), Luk.11:4 (cf. προσ-οφίελω).†

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Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to owe; be a debtor; to be owed; to be due; to be bound

to owe; be a debtor; to be owed; to be due; to be bound; obliged; I ought to have been commended