pistoó: to make trustworthy, hence to establish Original Word: πιστόω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: pistoó Phonetic Spelling: (pis-to'-o) Short Definition: I convince, give assurance to Definition: I convince, establish, give assurance to; pass: I am assured of.
Word Origin from pistos Definition to make trustworthy, hence to establish NASB Translation convinced (1). STRONGS NT 4104: πιστόω
πιστόω, πιστῷ: 1 aorist passive ἐπιστωθην; (πιστός); 1. to make faithful, render trustworthy: τό ῤῆμα, 1 Kings 1:36; τινα ὅρκοις, Thucydides 4, 88; universally, to make firm, establish, 1 Chronicles 17:14. 2. Passive (the Sept. in various senses for נֶאֱמָן) and middle to be firmly persuaded of; to be assured of: τί (Opp. cyn. 3, 355. 417; Lucian, philops. 5), 2 Timothy 3:14; Hesychius ἐπιστώθη. ἐπείσθη, ἐπληροφορήθη. (In various other senses in secular authors from Homer down.)
assureFrom pistos; to assure -- assure of. see GREEK pistos
επιστώθη επιστωθης επιστώθης ἐπιστώθης επιστώθησαν επλαγίασαν πίον πίονα πίονες πίονι πιόνων πίοσι πίοσιν πιστωθήσεται πιστωθήτω πιστώσαι πίστωσον πίτυες πίτυν πίτυς πιών πίων πλάγια πλαγιάση πλάγιοι πλαγίω πλαγίων epistothes epistōthēs epistṓthes epistṓthēs
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