G3538 Definition

Strong's number
G3538
Lemma
νίπτω
Transliteration
níptō
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
to cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the face); ceremonially, to perform ablution wash undefined

13 instances of the word νίπτω níptō (G3538)

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  • 1 Timothy 5:10 - for work good Well reported of children if she have brought up children if she have lodged strangers children if the saints feet she have washed children if the afflicted she have relieved children if every work good she have diligently followed

  • Matthew 6:17 - thou But when thou fastest anoint thine head and face thine wash

  • Mark 7:3 - For the Pharisees and all the Jews oft they wash their hands not eat holding the tradition of the elders

  • John 9:7 - And said unto him Go wash in the pool of Siloam (which is by interpretation Sent He went his way therefore And wash And came seeing

  • John 9:11 - answered He and said A man that is called Jesus clay made and anointed mine eyes and said unto me Go to the pool of Siloam and wash I went and and wash and I received sight

  • John 9:15 - again Then asked him also the Pharisees how he had received his sight He said him clay He put upon eyes mine also I washed also do see

  • John 13:5 - After that he poureth water into a bason and began to wash feet the disciples and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded

  • John 13:6 - cometh he Then to Simon Peter and saith unto him Peter Lord thou my dost feet

  • John 13:8 - saith him Peter no I wash feet my never answered him Jesus I wash thee no thou hast part with me

  • John 13:10 - saith to him Jesus He that is washed not needeth save his feet to wash but is clean every whit and ye clean are but not all

  • John 13:12 - after So he had washed feet their and had taken garments their and was set down again he said their Know ye what I have done to you

  • John 13:14 - If then I have washed your feet your Lord also Master also ye ought one another's have washed feet

  • Matthew 15:2 - Why disciples do thy transgress the tradition of the elders not for they wash hands when bread they eat

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