Strong's G5448 · Greek
φυσιόω
phusioo · /foo-see-o'-o/
Definition
from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate, i.e. (figuratively) make proud (haughty):--puff up.
KJV: puff up
Root / derivation: from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered φυσιόω across 7 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
7 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
1 Corinthians6 verses
And these things, brethren, I have in a figure transferred to myself and to Apollos for your sakes; that ye might learn in us not to think of men above that which is written, that no one of you be puffed up for one against another.
1 Corinthians 4:18Now some are puffed up, as though I would not come to you.
1 Corinthians 4:19But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will, and will know, not the speech of them which are puffed up, but the power.
1 Corinthians 5:2And ye are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, that he that hath done this deed might be taken away from among you.
1 Corinthians 8:1Now as touching things offered unto idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth.
1 Corinthians 13:4Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, vaunteth: or, is not rash
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's G5448 (phusioo) mean?
from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate, i.e. (figuratively) make proud (haughty):--puff up.
How many times does G5448 appear in the Bible?
Strong's G5448 (φυσιόω) appears in 7 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “up.”
How is phusioo translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's G5448 is rendered as “up” (7×), “is” (1×).
Where does the Greek word φυσιόω come from?
from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing