ἄγω: (1) to lead, take with one (a) to lead by laying hold of, and this way to bring to the point of destination: of an animal (b) to lead by accompanying to (into) a place (c) to lead with one’s self, attach to one’s self as an attendant (d) to conduct, bring (e) to lead away, to a court of justice, magistrate, etc. (2) to lead (a) to lead, guide, direct (b) to lead through, conduct to: to something (c) to move, impel: of forces and influences on the mind (3) to pass a day, keep or celebrate a feast, etc.… Learn Koine Greek
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