Lexical Summary metoikizō: to cause to migrate Original Word: μετοικίζωTransliteration: metoikizō Phonetic Spelling: (met-oy-kid'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cause to migrate Meaning: to cause to migrate Strong's Concordance carry away, remove, exile toFrom the same as metoikesia; to transfer as a settler or captive, i.e colonize or exile -- carry away, remove into. see GREEK metoikesia Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3351: μετοικίζωμετοικίζω: future (Attic) μετοικιῶ (cf. Buttmann, 37 (32); Winer's Grammar, § 13, 1 c.); 1 aorist μετῴκισα; to transfer settlers; to cause to remove into another land (see μετά, III. 2): τινα followed by εἰς with the accusative of place, Acts 7:4; ἐπέκεινα with the genitive of place (Amos 5:27), Acts 7:43. (Thucydides 1, 12; Aristophanes, Aristotle, Philo (Josephus, contra Apion 1, 19, 3), Plutarch, Aelian; the Sept. several times for הִגְלָה.) |