Biblica Analytica
G1531 Greek

εἰσπορεύω

eisporeuō

to enter

Lexicon Entry

Definition
to enter
Transliteration
eisporeuō
Strong's Number
G1531
Occurrences
18

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Explored

The term εἰσπορεύω (eisporeuō) is a Greek word meaning "to enter". This verb has 18 occurrences in the Bible, indicating a somewhat limited but distinct usage. In the majority of contexts, εἰσπορεύω implies movement into a space, place, or presence. It can signify either physical entry or figurative inclusion. The word is often used in combination with other verbs to convey the act of joining, approaching, or arriving at a destination. Given its occurrence count, the use of εἰσπορεύω tends to be more narrative in nature, serving as a means of describing actions, events, or locations. However, this might not be a definitive feature as the available data does not specify how often it appears in different biblical genres or types of literature. Nonetheless, its meaning remains straightforward: to move into or come into a certain state, location, or presence. The significance of εἰσπορεύω lies in its role within narratives where characters' movements and transitions between spaces are pivotal to the unfolding story. The word allows for the description of pivotal events and locations, often setting the stage for significant plot developments or character interactions. Overall, the verb εἰσπορεύω is a useful term for understanding the spatial and relational dynamics of biblical stories.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
G1531
Lemma
εἰσπορεύω
Transliteration
eisporeuō
Definition
to enter
Occurrences
18
Model
groq
Prompt version
1

AI synthesis uses only the lexicon data above as context — never training knowledge.

Occurrences in Scripture

18 total occurrences across the text

Matthew 15:17

Don’t you understand that whatever goes into the mouth passes into the belly, and then out of the body?

Mark 11:2

and said to them, “Go your way into the village that is opposite you. Immediately as you enter into it, you will find a young donkey tied, on which no one has sat. Untie him, and bring him.

Mark 1:21

They went into Capernaum, and immediately on the Sabbath day he entered into the synagogue and taught.

Mark 4:19

and the cares of this age, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful.

Mark 5:40

They ridiculed him. But he, having put them all out, took the father of the child, her mother, and those who were with him, and went in where the child was lying.

Mark 6:56

Wherever he entered, into villages, or into cities, or into the country, they laid the sick in the marketplaces, and begged him that they might just touch the fringe of his garment; and as many as touched him were made well.

Mark 7:15

There is nothing from outside of the man, that going into him can defile him; but the things which proceed out of the man are those that defile the man.

Mark 7:18

He said to them, “Are you also without understanding? Don’t you perceive that whatever goes into the man from outside can’t defile him,

Mark 7:19

because it doesn’t go into his heart, but into his stomach, then into the latrine, making all foods clean?”

Luke 8:16

“No one, when he has lit a lamp, covers it with a container, or puts it under a bed; but puts it on a stand, that those who enter in may see the light.

Luke 11:33

“No one, when he has lit a lamp, puts it in a cellar or under a basket, but on a stand, that those who come in may see the light.

Luke 18:24

Jesus, seeing that he became very sad, said, “How hard it is for those who have riches to enter into God’s Kingdom!

Luke 19:30

saying, “Go your way into the village on the other side, in which, as you enter, you will find a colt tied, which no man had ever sat upon. Untie it and bring it.

Luke 22:10

He said to them, “Behold, when you have entered into the city, a man carrying a pitcher of water will meet you. Follow him into the house which he enters.

Acts 3:2

A certain man who was lame from his mother’s womb was being carried, whom they laid daily at the door of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask gifts for the needy of those who entered into the temple.

Acts 8:3

But Saul ravaged the assembly, entering into every house and dragged both men and women off to prison.

Acts 9:28

He was with them entering into Jerusalem,

Acts 28:30

Paul stayed two whole years in his own rented house and received all who were coming to him,