1904. eperchomai {ep-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1909 and 2064; to

supervene, i.e. arrive, occur, impend, attack, (figuratively)

influence: --come (in, upon).




1909. epi {ep-ee'}; a primary preposition; properly, meaning

superimposition (of time, place, order, etc.), as a relation of

distribution [with the genitive case], i.e. over, upon, etc.; of

rest (with the det.) at, on, etc.; of direction (with the

accusative case) towards, upon, etc.: --about (the times), above,

 after, against, among, as long as (touching), at, beside, X

have charge of, (be-, [where-])fore, in (a place, as much as,

the time of, -to), (because) of, (up-)on (behalf of), over, (by,

for) the space of, through(-out), (un-)to(-ward), with. In

compounds it retains essentially the same import, at, upon, etc.

(literally or figuratively).




1922. epignosis {ep-ig'-no-sis}; from 1921; recognition, i.e.

(by implication) full discernment, acknowledgement: --(ac-

)knowledge(-ing, -ment).




1931. epiduo {ep-ee-doo'-o}; from 1909 and 1416; to set fully

(as the sun): --go down.




1939. epithumia {ep-ee-thoo-mee'-ah}; from 1937; a longing

(especially for what is forbidden): --concupiscence, desire,

lust (after).






 


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