exaiteó: to ask for oneself (mid.), demand Original Word: ἐξαιτέω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: exaiteó Phonetic Spelling: (ex-ahee-teh'-om-ahee) Short Definition: I demand of, ask for Definition: I demand of, ask for, beg earnestly for.
1809 eksaitéomai (from 1537 /ek, "completely out from," intensifying 154 /aitéō, "ask") – properly, to request a full "handing over" (a complete "take-over"). 1809 /eksaitéomai ("totally hand over") only occurs in Lk 22:31. Here Satan requests Peter be completely removed out of God's hands – and be put totally in his power. (What a frightening place to land!) Word Origin from ek and aiteó Definition to ask for oneself (mid.), demand NASB Word Usage demanded (1). STRONGS NT 1809: ἐξαιτέωἐξαιτέω, ἐξαίτω: 1 aorist middle ἐξητησαμην; to ask from, demand of (cf. ἐκ, VI. 2). Middle to ask from (or beg) for oneself: τινα, to ask that one be given up to one from the power of another — in both senses, either for good, to beg one from another, ask for the pardon, the safety, of someone (Xenophon, an. 1, 1, 3; Demosthenes, p. 546, 22; Plutarch, Per. 32; Palaeph. 41, 2); or in a bad sense, for torture, for punishment (Plutarch, mor., p. 417 d. de defect. orac. 14; in secular authors often with this sense in the active); so of Satan asking the apostles out of the power and keeping of God to be tried by afflictions (allusion being made to Job 1:1-12): Luke 22:31 (Test xii. Patr., p. 729 (test. Benj. § 3) ἐάν τά πνεύματα τοῦ Βελιάρ εἰς πᾶσαν πονηρίαν θλίψεως ἐξαιτησωνται ὑμᾶς).
desire. Middle voice from ek and aiteo; to demand (for trial) -- desire. see GREEK ek see GREEK aiteo
ἐξάγει — 1 Occ. ἐξάγουσιν — 1 Occ. Ἐξήγαγεν — 5 Occ. ἐξαιρούμενός — 1 Occ. ἐξειλάμην — 1 Occ. ἐξείλατο — 2 Occ. ἔξελε — 2 Occ. ἐξέληται — 1 Occ. ἐξελέσθαι — 1 Occ. ἐξάρατε — 1 Occ. ἐξαίφνης — 5 Occ. ἐξακολουθήσαντες — 2 Occ. ἐξακολουθήσουσιν — 1 Occ. ἑξακοσίων — 1 Occ. ἑξακόσιοι — 1 Occ. ἐξαλειφθῆναι — 1 Occ. ἐξαλείψας — 1 Occ. ἐξαλείψει — 2 Occ. ἐξαλείψω — 1 Occ. ἐξαλλόμενος — 1 Occ.
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