Lexicon / G5343
φεύγω
pheugō
  • to flee
  • to flee from
  • away, take flight

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to flee

φεύγω

[in LXX chiefly for נוּס, also for בָּרַח, etc. ;]

to flee from or away, take flight: absol. Mat.8:33 26:56, Mrk.5:14 14:50, Luk.8:34, Jhn.10:12, Act.7:29; before εἰς, Mat.2:13 10:23 24:16 (WH, txt.), Mrk.13:14, Luk.21:21, Rev.12:6; ἐπί, with accusative loc. Mat.24:16 (WH, mg.); ἐκ, Act.27:30; ἀπό, with genitive loc. (cl.), Mrk.16:8; id. with genitive of person(s) (as in Heb.), Jhn.10:5, Jas.4:7. Metaphorical: absol. Rev.16:20; with accusative of thing(s), 1Co.6:18, Heb.11:34 (see M, Fr. 116); opposite to διώκειν, 1Ti.6:11, 2Ti.2:22; before άπό, with genitive of person(s), Rev.9:6; άπὸ τ. προσώπου, Rev.20:11; with genitive of thing(s), Mat.3:7 (M, Pr. l.with) Mat.23:33, Luk.3:7, 1Co.10:14 (cf. ἀπο-, δια-, ἐκ-, κατα-φεύγω).†

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Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to flee from; away, take flight

to flee from; away, take flight