Forms of the word

Dictionary
μνημονεύω
Greek transliteration
mnēmoneuō
Simplified transliteration
mnemoneuo
Principal Parts
(ἐμνημόνευον), -, ἐμνημόνευσα, -, -, -

Numbers

Strong's number
3421
GK Number
3648

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
21
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
v-1a(6)
Gloss
to remember; to think of
Definition
to remember, recollect, call to mind, Mt. 16:9; Lk. 17:32; Acts 20:31; to be mindful of, to fix the thoughts upon, Heb. 11:15; to make mention, mention, speak of, Heb. 11:22

Greek-English Concordance for μνημονεύω

Matthew 16:9 Do you not yet understand? Do (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) you (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) not remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) the five loaves for the five thousand, and how many baskets you gathered?
Mark 8:18 Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear? And do (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) you (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) not remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl)?
Luke 17:32 Remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) Lot’s wife.
John 15:20 Remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) the saying that I told you, ‘The servant is not greater than his master.’ If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my word, they will keep yours as well.
John 16:4 But I have said these things to you so that when their hour comes you will remember (mnēmoneuēte | μνημονεύητε | pres act subj 2 pl) that I told you about them. “I did not tell you these things at the start because I was with you.
John 16:21 When a woman is giving birth, she has sorrow because her hour has come; but when the baby is born, she (mnēmoneuei | μνημονεύει | pres act ind 3 sg) no longer remembers (mnēmoneuei | μνημονεύει | pres act ind 3 sg) the anguish, because of the joy that a child has been born into the world.
Acts 20:31 Therefore be alert, remembering (mnēmoneuontes | μνημονεύοντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) that for three years, night or day, I did not cease warning each one of you with tears.
Acts 20:35 In all this I have shown you that by working in this way you must help the weak, remembering (mnēmoneuein | μνημονεύειν | pres act inf ) the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”
Galatians 2:10 They asked only that we (mnēmoneuōmen | μνημονεύωμεν | pres act subj 1 pl) should (mnēmoneuōmen | μνημονεύωμεν | pres act subj 1 pl) continue (mnēmoneuōmen | μνημονεύωμεν | pres act subj 1 pl) to (mnēmoneuōmen | μνημονεύωμεν | pres act subj 1 pl) remember (mnēmoneuōmen | μνημονεύωμεν | pres act subj 1 pl) the poor, the very thing I too was eager to do.
Ephesians 2:11 So remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) that at one time you Gentiles in the flesh, called the uncircumcision by those called the circumcision — made in the flesh by hands —
Colossians 4:18 I, Paul, write this greeting in my own hand. Paul, Remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) my chains. Grace be with you.
1 Thessalonians 1:3 remembering (mnēmoneuontes | μνημονεύοντες | pres act ptcp nom pl masc) before our God and Father your work of faith, your labor of love and the steadfastness of your hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Thessalonians 2:9 For you recall (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl), brothers, our labor and toil. We worked night and day so as not to become a burden to any of you, while proclaiming to you the gospel of God.
2 Thessalonians 2:5 Do (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) you (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) not remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act ind 2 pl) that I told you this while I was still with you?
2 Timothy 2:8 Remember (mnēmoneue | μνημόνευε | pres act imperative 2 sg) Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, from the seed of David, in accordance with my gospel,
Hebrews 11:15 If they (emnēmoneuon | ἐμνημόνευον | imperf act ind 3 pl) had (emnēmoneuon | ἐμνημόνευον | imperf act ind 3 pl) been (emnēmoneuon | ἐμνημόνευον | imperf act ind 3 pl) referring (emnēmoneuon | ἐμνημόνευον | imperf act ind 3 pl) to (emnēmoneuon | ἐμνημόνευον | imperf act ind 3 pl) that country from which they had set out, they would have had opportunity to return.
Hebrews 11:22 By faith Joseph, at the end of his life, spoke (emnēmoneusen | ἐμνημόνευσεν | aor act ind 3 sg) about the exodus of the sons of Israel and gave instructions regarding the burial of his bones.
Hebrews 13:7 Continue to remember (mnēmoneuete | μνημονεύετε | pres act imperative 2 pl) your leaders, those who spoke God’s message to you; reflect on the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith.
Revelation 2:5 Therefore remember (mnēmoneue | μνημόνευε | pres act imperative 2 sg) from where you have fallen; repent and do the works you did at first. If not, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place, unless you repent.
Revelation 3:3 Remember (mnēmoneue | μνημόνευε | pres act imperative 2 sg), then, what you received and heard; obey it, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what hour I will come against you.
Revelation 18:5 for her sins are heaped up as high as heaven, and God has remembered (emnēmoneusen | ἐμνημόνευσεν | aor act ind 3 sg) her crimes.

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