Forms of the word

Dictionary
διδάσκω
Greek transliteration
didaskō
Simplified transliteration
didasko
Principal Parts
(ἐδίδασκον), διδάξω, ἐδίδαξα, -, -, ἐδιδάχθην

Numbers

Strong's number
1321
GK Number
1438

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
97
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
v-5a
Gloss
to teach, instruct, to provide information in a manner intended to produce understanding, either in a formal or informal setting
Definition
to teach, Mt. 4:23; 22:16; to teach or speak in a public assembly, 1 Tim. 2:12; to direct, admonish, Mt. 28:15; Rom. 2:21

Greek-English Concordance for διδάσκω

Mark 10:1 Then Jesus left that place and went to the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan, and crowds gathered around him again. And again, as was his custom, he began to teach (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) them.
Mark 11:17 And he was teaching (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) and saying to them, “Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations’? But you have made it ‘a hideout for robbers.’”
Mark 12:14 When they came they said to him, “Teacher, we know that you are truthful and that the opinion of another is of no concern to you. For you do not regard the position of men, but you (didaskeis | διδάσκεις | pres act ind 2 sg) truly teach (didaskeis | διδάσκεις | pres act ind 2 sg) the way of God. Is it lawful to pay tax to Caesar, or not? Should we give, or should we not pay?”
Mark 12:35 While (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) Jesus was (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) in the temple, he said, “How can the scribes say that Messiah is the son of David?
Mark 14:49 Daily I was with you in the temple, teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc), and you did not seize me. But the Scriptures must be fulfilled.”
Luke 4:15 He was teaching (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) in their synagogues, being praised by everyone.
Luke 4:31 And he went down to Capernaum, a city of Galilee. He was teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) them on the Sabbath;
Luke 5:3 He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little from the shore. Then he sat down and taught (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) the crowds from the boat.
Luke 5:17 It happened on one of those days when he was teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc), and sitting there were Pharisees and teachers of the law who had come from every village of Galilee and Judea and from Jerusalem, and power from the Lord was there for him to heal,
Luke 6:6 It happened on another Sabbath that he went into the synagogue and began to teach (didaskein | διδάσκειν | pres act inf ). A man was there whose right hand was withered.
Luke 11:1 Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach (didaxon | δίδαξον | aor act imperative 2 sg) us to pray, just as John taught (edidaxen | ἐδίδαξεν | aor act ind 3 sg) his disciples.”
Luke 12:12 For the Holy Spirit will teach (didaxei | διδάξει | fut act ind 3 sg) you in that very hour what it is necessary to say.”
Luke 13:10 Now he was teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath,
Luke 13:22 Then Jesus went through town after town and village after village, teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) as he made his way to Jerusalem.
Luke 13:26 Then you will say, ‘We ate and drank in your presence, and you (edidaxas | ἐδίδαξας | aor act ind 2 sg) taught (edidaxas | ἐδίδαξας | aor act ind 2 sg) in our streets.’
Luke 19:47 He began to teach (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) daily in the temple. The chief priests and the scribes and the leading men among the people were trying to destroy him,
Luke 20:1 One day, as Jesus was teaching (didaskontos | διδάσκοντος | pres act ptcp gen sg masc) the people in the temple and preaching the gospel, the chief priests and the scribes, along with the elders, came up
Luke 20:21 They questioned him, saying, “Teacher, we know that you speak and teach (didaskeis | διδάσκεις | pres act ind 2 sg) truthfully and show no partiality, but truly teach (didaskeis | διδάσκεις | pres act ind 2 sg) the way of God.
Luke 21:37 During the day he was in the temple teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc), but at night he went out and stayed on the hill called “The Mount of Olives.”
Luke 23:5 But they kept insisting, saying, “He stirs up the people, teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) throughout all Judea, from Galilee even to this place.”
John 6:59 Jesus said these things when (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) he (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) was (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) in the synagogue in Capernaum.
John 7:14 About halfway through the festival Jesus went up to the temple and began to teach (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg).
John 7:28 Then Jesus, as (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) he (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) was (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) teaching (didaskōn | διδάσκων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) in the temple, cried out, saying, know me, and you know where I am from? I have not come on my own. But the one who sent me is true, and him you do not know;
John 7:35 Then the Jews said to one another, “Where is this man about to go that we will not find him? Surely he is not going to go to our people dispersed among the Greeks and teach (didaskein | διδάσκειν | pres act inf ) the Greeks, is he?
John 8:2 Early in the morning he came again to the temple. All the people were coming to him, and he (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) sat down and began to teach (edidasken | ἐδίδασκεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) them.

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