G2723 Definition

Strong's number
G2723
Lemma
κατηγορέω
Transliteration
katēgoréō
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
to be a plaintiff, i.e. to charge with some offence accuse, object from G2725 (κατήγορος);

21 instances of the word κατηγορέω katēgoréō (G2723)

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  • Romans 2:15 - Which shew the work of the law written in hearts their also bearing witness their conscience and one another their thoughts the mean while accusing or and excusing

  • Mark 3:2 - And they watched him whether on the sabbath day he would heal him that they might accuse him

  • John 5:45 - not Do that I one that accuseth you to the Father there is one that accuseth you even Moses in whom ye trust

  • John 8:6 - This But they said tempting him that they might have to accuse him But Jesus down stooped and with his finger wrote on the ground

  • Luke 11:54 - Laying wait for him and seeking to catch something out of mouth him that they might accuse him

  • Matthew 12:10 - And behold a man there was his hand which had withered And they asked him saying Is it lawful on the sabbath days to heal that they might accuse him

  • Revelation 12:10 - And I heard voice a loud saying in which heaven Now is come which salvation And which strength And which the kingdom which God of our And which the power which Christ of his for is cast down which accused which brethren of our which the accuser of his before which God of our day And night

  • Mark 15:3 - And accused him the chief priests of many things him but nothing he answered

  • Acts 22:30 - On the morrow because have known the certainty wherefore he was accused of the Jews he loosed him from his bands and commanded to appear the chief priests and all council him and brought Paul and set him before him

  • Luke 23:2 - they began And to accuse him saying this We found fellow perverting the nation and forbidding to Caesar tribute to give saying that he himself Christ a King is

  • Luke 23:10 - stood And the chief priests and scribes and vehemently accused him

  • Luke 23:14 - Said unto him Ye have brought unto me man this as one that perverteth the people and behold I him before you having examined no have found in man this fault ye accuse touching those things whereof him

  • Acts 24:2 - when he was called forth And began to accuse Tertullus him saying great quietness we enjoy Seeing that by thee and that very worthy deeds are done nation unto this Seeing that by thy providence

  • Acts 24:8 - Commanding accusers him to come unto thee of whereof mayest him by examining of all these things take knowledge whereof we accuse him

  • Acts 24:13 - Neither they prove can the things whereof now accuse me

  • Acts 24:19 - Who ought before thee to have been here and object they had against me

  • Acts 25:5 - Let them therefore are able he which among you said go down with there be he which among man him me and accuse this

  • Acts 25:11 - if For I be an offender or worthy of death have committed any thing not I refuse to die if but no man there be of these things whereof these accuse me no man me may unto them deliver Caesar I appeal unto

  • Acts 25:16 - To whom I answered not It is the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die before that he which is accused face to face have the accusers licence to answer for himself and have concerning the crime laid against him

  • Matthew 27:12 - And when he was accused of the chief priests And elders nothing he answered

  • Acts 28:19 - spake against But when the Jews it I was constrained to appeal unto Caesar not that nation my I had ought of

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