Definition
I see, look at
I see, look at
But sweeter far thy face to see,
and in thy presence rest.
| John 9:19 | and asked them, saying, “Is this your son, who you say was born blind? How then does he now see?” (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) |
| John 9:21 | but how it is that he (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) now sees (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) we do not know, nor do we know who opened his eyes. Ask him, he is an adult. He will speak for himself.” |
| John 9:25 | He replied, “Whether or not he is a sinner, I do not know. One thing I do know: whereas I used to be blind, I (blepō | βλέπω | pres act ind 1 sg) now see.” (blepō | βλέπω | pres act ind 1 sg) |
| John 9:39 | Jesus said, “For judgment I came into this world, so that those who (blepontes | βλέποντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) cannot see (blepontes | βλέποντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) may receive their sight (blepōsin | βλέπωσιν | pres act subj 3 pl), and that those who think they see (blepontes | βλέποντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) may become blind.” |
| John 9:41 | Jesus said to them, “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now you are saying, ‘We can see,’ (blepomen | βλέπομεν | pres act ind 1 pl) so your guilt remains. |
| John 11:9 | Jesus answered, “Are there not twelve hours in a day? If a person walks during the day, he will not stumble, because he (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) sees (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) the light of this world. |
| John 13:22 | The disciples began to look (eblepon | ἔβλεπον | imperf act ind 3 pl) at one another, at a loss to know about whom he was speaking. |
| John 20:1 | Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came early to the tomb, while it was still dark, and she saw (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) the stone removed from the tomb. |
| John 20:5 | When he stooped down to look in, he saw (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) the linen wrappings lying there but he did not go in. |
| John 21:9 | When they had come ashore, they saw (blepousin | βλέπουσιν | pres act ind 3 pl) a charcoal fire ready with fish lying on it, and bread. |
| John 21:20 | Peter turned and saw (blepei | βλέπει | pres act ind 3 sg) following them the disciple whom Jesus loved, the one who at the supper had leaned back against Jesus and said, “Master, who is it that will betray you?” |
| Acts 1:9 | And when he had said these words, while they were watching (blepontōn | βλεπόντων | pres act ptcp gen pl masc), he was lifted up and a cloud took him away from their eyes. |
| Acts 1:11 | and said, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking up into the sky? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him going into heaven.” |
| Acts 2:33 | So then, exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this that you are (blepete | βλέπετε | pres act ind 2 pl) both seeing (blepete | βλέπετε | pres act ind 2 pl) and hearing. |
| Acts 3:4 | But Peter, looking directly at him, as did John, said, “Look (blepson | βλέψον | aor act imperative 2 sg) at us.” |
| Acts 4:14 | But seeing (blepontes | βλέποντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) the man who had been healed standing with them, they had nothing to say in opposition. |
| Acts 8:6 | And with one accord the crowds paid attention to what was being said by Philip as they heard him and saw (blepein | βλέπειν | pres act inf ) the signs that he was performing. |
| Acts 9:8 | So Saul got up from the ground, but although his eyes were open, he (eblepen | ἔβλεπεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) could (eblepen | ἔβλεπεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) see (eblepen | ἔβλεπεν | imperf act ind 3 sg) nothing. So they led him by the hand and brought him into Damascus. |
| Acts 9:9 | And he was three days without sight (blepōn | βλέπων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) and neither ate nor drank anything. |
| Acts 12:9 | And he went out and followed him, and he did not know that what was being done by the angel was real, but thought he (blepein | βλέπειν | pres act inf ) was (blepein | βλέπειν | pres act inf ) seeing (blepein | βλέπειν | pres act inf ) a vision. |
| Acts 13:11 | And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon you, and you will be blind, not seeing (blepōn | βλέπων | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) the sun for a time.” And immediately fell upon him mist and darkness, and as he went about he sought someone to lead him by the hand. |
| Acts 13:40 | Take (blepete | βλέπετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) care then that what was spoken in the prophets not happen to you. |
| Acts 27:12 | And since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority made a decision to put out to sea from there, if somehow they might be able to reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete, facing (bleponta | βλέποντα | pres act ptcp acc sg masc) both southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there. |
| Acts 28:26 | “‘Go to this people, and say, “You will indeed hear but never understand, and you will indeed see (blepontes | βλέποντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) but never perceive”; |
| Romans 7:23 | but I see (blepō | βλέπω | pres act ind 1 sg) a different law in my members; it wages war against the law of my mind and makes me captive to the law of sin dwelling in my members. |