Lexical Summary epiblepō: to look on (with favor) Original Word: ἐπιβλέπωTransliteration: epiblepō Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ee-blep'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to look on (with favor) Meaning: to look on (with favor) Strong's Concordance look upon, regard, have respect for. From epi and blepo; to gaze at (with favor, pity or partiality) -- look upon, regard, have respect to. see GREEK epi see GREEK blepo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1914: ἐπιβλέπωἐπιβλέπω: 1 aorist ἐπέβλεψα; in the Sept. often for הִבִּיט and פָּנָה, also for רָאָה; to turn the eyes upon, to look upon, gaze upon (ἐπί upon (cf. ἐπί, D. 2)): ἐπί τινα, contextually, to look upon one with a feeling of admiration and respect, to look up to, regard, James 2:3; contextually, to look upon in pity for the sake of giving aid, equivalent to to have regard for, to regard, Luke 9:38 (where for ἐπίβλεψον (RL) and ἐπιβλέψαι (G T) write (with Tr WH ἐπιβλέψαι, 1 aorist active infinitive; cf. Bornemann, Schol. ad loc, and above in δέομαι, 3 a. (also Buttmann, 273 (234) note)); ἐπί τήν ταπείνωσιν τίνος, Luke 1:48; often in the O. T. in the same sense, as 1 Samuel 1:11; 1 Samuel 9:16; Psalm 24:16 |