- Original: λογίζομαι
- Transliteration: Logizomai
- Phonetic: log-id'-zom-ahee
- Definition:
1. to reckon, count, compute, calculate, count over
a. to take into account, to make an account of
1. metaph. to pass to one's account, to impute
2. a thing is reckoned as or to be something, i.e. as availing for or equivalent to something, as having the like force and weight
b. to number among, reckon with
c. to reckon or account
2. to reckon inward, count up or weigh the reasons, to deliberate
3. by reckoning up all the reasons, to gather or infer
a. to consider, take into account, weigh, meditate on
b. to suppose, deem, judge
c. to determine, purpose, decide This word deals with reality. If I logizomai or reckon that my bank book has $25 in it, it has $25 in it. Otherwise I am deceiving myself. This word refers to facts not suppositions.
- Origin: middle voice from
G3056
- TDNT entry: 08:44,5
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: Middle voice from
G3056 ; to take an inventory that is estimate (literally or figuratively): - conclude (ac-) count (of) + despise esteem impute lay number reason reckon suppose think (on).
Total KJV Occurrences: 40
• account, 1
1 Corinthians 4:1
• accounted, 2
Romans 8:36;
Galatians 3:6
• Accounting, 1
Hebrews 11:19
• charge, 1
2 Timothy 4:16
• conclude, 1
Romans 3:28
• count, 1
Philippians 3:13
• counted, 4
Romans 2:26;
Romans 4:3;
Romans 4:5;
Romans 9:8
• despised, 1
Act 19:27
• esteemeth, 1
Romans 14:14
• impute, 1
Romans 4:8
• imputed, 5
Romans 4:11;
Romans 4:22;
Romans 4:23;
Romans 4:24; Jam 2:23
• imputeth, 1
Romans 4:6
• imputing, 1
2 Corinthians 5:19
• numbered, 1
Mar 15:28
• on, 1
Philippians 4:8
• reasoned, 1
Mar 11:31
• reckon, 2
Romans 6:11;
Romans 8:18
• reckoned, 3
Romans 4:4;
Romans 4:9;
Romans 4:10
• suppose, 2
2 Corinthians 11:5;
1 Peter 5:12
• think, 6
2 Corinthians 3:5;
2 Corinthians 10:2(2);
2 Corinthians 10:7;
2 Corinthians 10:11;
2 Corinthians 12:6
• thinkest, 1
Romans 2:3
• thinketh, 1
1 Corinthians 13:5
• thought, 1
1 Corinthians 13:11