Definition
I walk (around), live
I walk (around), live
A peripatetic (peripathtikovV) philosopher walked around from place to place, teaching his followers as he traveled.
| John 5:12 | They questioned him, “Who is the man who said to you, ‘Pick up your mat and walk’?” (peripatei | περιπάτει | pres act imperative 2 sg) |
| John 6:19 | When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking (peripatounta | περιπατοῦντα | pres act ptcp acc sg masc) on the lake and approaching the boat, and they were terrified. |
| John 6:66 | From this time, many of his disciples turned back and no longer associated (periepatoun | περιεπάτουν | imperf act ind 3 pl) with him. |
| John 7:1 | After this Jesus traveled (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg) about in Galilee; he chose not to (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) remain (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) in Judea, because the Jews were seeking to kill him. |
| John 8:12 | Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. The one who follows me will (peripatēsē | περιπατήσῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) never walk (peripatēsē | περιπατήσῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) in darkness, but will have the light of life.” |
| John 10:23 | and Jesus was walking (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg) in the temple area, in Solomon’s Portico. |
| John 11:9 | Jesus answered, “Are there not twelve hours in a day? If a person walks (peripatē | περιπατῇ | pres act subj 3 sg) during the day, he will not stumble, because he sees the light of this world. |
| John 11:10 | But if someone walks (peripatē | περιπατῇ | pres act subj 3 sg) during the night, he will stumble, because the light is not in him.” |
| John 11:54 | Jesus therefore no longer walked (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg) about (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg) openly among the Jews, but went from there to the region near the wilderness, to a town called Ephraim, and he stayed there with his disciples. |
| John 12:35 | Then Jesus said to them, “The light will be with you for yet a little while. Keep walking (peripateite | περιπατεῖτε | pres act imperative 2 pl) while you have the light, so that the darkness will not overtake you. The one who walks (peripatōn | περιπατῶν | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) in the darkness does not know where he is going. |
| John 21:18 | I tell you the solemn truth, when you were young, you used to fasten on your clothes and go (periepateis | περιεπάτεις | imperf act ind 2 sg) wherever you wanted, but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will fasten on your clothes and take you where you do not want to go.” |
| Acts 3:6 | But Peter said, “Silver and gold is not possessed by me, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, stand up and walk!” (peripatei | περιπάτει | pres act imperative 2 sg) |
| Acts 3:8 | and jumping up, he stood and began to walk (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg) and entered with them into the temple, walking (peripatōn | περιπατῶν | pres act ptcp nom sg masc) and jumping and praising God. |
| Acts 3:9 | And all the people saw him walking (peripatounta | περιπατοῦντα | pres act ptcp acc sg masc) and praising God, |
| Acts 3:12 | When Peter saw this, he replied to the people, “Men of Israel, why are you amazed at this, or why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or piety we had made him walk (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf )? |
| Acts 14:8 | Now there was a man sitting in Lystra, whose feet were useless, lame from the womb of his mother, who had (periepatēsen | περιεπάτησεν | aor act ind 3 sg) never walked (periepatēsen | περιεπάτησεν | aor act ind 3 sg). |
| Acts 14:10 | and said in a loud voice, “Stand upright on your feet.” And he jumped up and began to walk (periepatei | περιεπάτει | imperf act ind 3 sg). |
| Acts 21:21 | But they were told about you that you are teaching all the Jews who are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children and not to (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) walk (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) according (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) to (peripatein | περιπατεῖν | pres act inf ) our customs. |
| Romans 6:4 | Therefore we were buried with him by baptism into death, so that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we might (peripatēsōmen | περιπατήσωμεν | aor act subj 1 pl) walk (peripatēsōmen | περιπατήσωμεν | aor act subj 1 pl) in newness of life. |
| Romans 8:4 | so that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who do (peripatousin | περιπατοῦσιν | pres act ptcp dat pl masc) not walk (peripatousin | περιπατοῦσιν | pres act ptcp dat pl masc) according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. |
| Romans 13:13 | Let (peripatēsōmen | περιπατήσωμεν | aor act subj 1 pl) us (peripatēsōmen | περιπατήσωμεν | aor act subj 1 pl) live (peripatēsōmen | περιπατήσωμεν | aor act subj 1 pl) becomingly, as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual promiscuity and sensuality, not in strife and jealousy. |
| Romans 14:15 | if your brother is being hurt by what you eat, you (peripateis | περιπατεῖς | pres act ind 2 sg) are (peripateis | περιπατεῖς | pres act ind 2 sg) no longer walking (peripateis | περιπατεῖς | pres act ind 2 sg) in love. Do not destroy by what you eat that brother for whom Christ died. |
| 1 Corinthians 3:3 | for you are still of the flesh. For while there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh and behaving (peripateite | περιπατεῖτε | pres act ind 2 pl) like mere men? |
| 1 Corinthians 7:17 | Only, as the Lord has assigned to each person, as God has called each one, so let that person conduct (peripateitō | περιπατείτω | pres act imperative 3 sg) his life. And thus I prescribe in all the churches. |
| 2 Corinthians 4:2 | But we have renounced shameful hidden deeds. We (peripatountes | περιπατοῦντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) do (peripatountes | περιπατοῦντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) not practice (peripatountes | περιπατοῦντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) cunning, nor do we tamper with the word of God, but by the open declaration of truth we commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God. |