Strong's Concordance/Greek/G390

Strong's G390 · Greek

ἀναστρέφω

anastrepho · /an-as-tref'-o/

Number
G390
Language
Greek
Original word
ἀναστρέφω
Transliteration
anastrepho
Pronunciation
an-as-tref'-o
KJV occurrences
11 verses

Definition

from 303 and 4762; to overturn; also to return; by implication, to busy oneself, i.e. remain, live:--abide, behave self, have conversation, live, overthrow, pass, return, be used.

KJV: abide, behave self, have conversation, live, overthrow, pass, return, be used

Root / derivation: from 303 and 4762

KJV usage breakdown

How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered ἀναστρέφω across 11 verses.

conversation2×
live2×
abode1×
overthrew1×
pass1×
return1×
returned1×
thyself1×
used1×
were1×

Every occurrence (KJV)

11 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.

Matthew1 verse
John1 verse
Acts2 verses
2 Corinthians1 verse
Ephesians1 verse
1 Timothy1 verse
Hebrews2 verses
1 Peter1 verse
2 Peter1 verse

Topics that use this word

Frequently asked questions

What does Strong's G390 (anastrepho) mean?

from 303 and 4762; to overturn; also to return; by implication, to busy oneself, i.e. remain, live:--abide, behave self, have conversation, live, overthrow, pass, return, be used.

How many times does G390 appear in the Bible?

Strong's G390 (ἀναστρέφω) appears in 11 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “conversation.”

How is anastrepho translated in the KJV?

In the KJV, Strong's G390 is rendered as “conversation” (2×), “live” (2×), “abode” (1×), “overthrew” (1×), among other words.

Where does the Greek word ἀναστρέφω come from?

from 303 and 4762