- Original: ὑπάγω
- Transliteration: Hupago
- Phonetic: hoop-ag'-o
- Definition:
1. to lead under, bring under
2. to withdraw one's self, to go away, depart
- Origin: from
G5259 and
G71
- TDNT entry: 16:24,1
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G5259 and
G71 ; to lead (oneself) under that is withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight) literally or figuratively: - depart get hence go (a-) way.
Total KJV Occurrences: 26
• away, 1
Joh 12:11
• Depart, 1
Jam 2:16
• departing, 1
Mar 6:33
• go, 8
Joh 7:3; Joh 8:22; Joh 9:11; Joh 16:17; Joh 21:3;
Revelation 10:8;
Revelation 13:10;
Revelation 17:8
• goest, 3
Joh 11:8; Joh 13:36; Joh 14:5
• goeth, 4
Joh 11:31;
1 John 2:11;
Revelation 14:4;
Revelation 17:11
• going, 1
Mar 6:31
• way, 2
Mat 27:65; Mar 16:7
• ways, 1
Revelation 16:1
• went, 4
Luke 8:42;
Luke 17:14; Joh 6:21; Joh 13:3