Refiner Word Study entypoo (G1795)
G1795  ·  Greek  ·  Strong's Concordance
ἐντυπόω
entypoo
1 occurrences in Scripture Greek

"to impress a figure, instamp, engrave, 2 Cor. 3:7*"

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Definition and meaning

What does entypoo mean in Greek?

1
Occurrences in Scripture
G1795
Strong's number
Greek
Original language

to impress a figure, instamp, engrave, 2 Cor. 3:7*

In the original Greek the word is written: ἐντυπόω

Scripture references

Top 1 Bible verses with entypoo

These are the most notable occurrences of entypoo (G1795) across the King James Bible.

2 Corinthians 3:7

But if the ministration of death, written and engraven in stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not stedfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance; which glory was to be done away:

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions about entypoo

What does entypoo mean in Greek?

Strong's G1795 (entypoo) is a Greek word that means: to impress a figure, instamp, engrave, 2 Cor. 3:7* It appears 1 times in the King James Bible.

How many times does entypoo appear in the Bible?

The word entypoo (G1795) appears 1 times in the original Greek text.

What is Strong's number G1795?

Strong's G1795 is entypoo, a Greek word defined as: to impress a figure, instamp, engrave, 2 Cor. 3:7*. James Strong catalogued this in his 1890 concordance to help English readers study the original languages of the Bible.

Is entypoo in the Old Testament or New Testament?

entypoo is a Greek word found in the New Testament.