Jesus 8880: Glossary of Signs
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Under-Lead - hupago

Definition: hupagó (ago, hupago, proago, periago, episunago) Verb - All these verbs of "leading" indicate a change of relation which can only be explained by the context.

Diagram: The Sign of the Greek verb "hupago" (to lead under) is to gather together all the objects referred to in the text so that they are tangent to each other, no space between them, the leader at the bottom going down. The above diagram from verse 14:21a could not have said it any better.

Mk 07:29a And he said to her ... Through this, "the word," underlead ...
Mk 08:33b and he says ... Underlead behind me Satan ...
Mk 14:21a Indeed the "Son of Man" under-leads, just as it has been written about him ...

| 01:44b | 05:19b | 05:34b | 06:06b | 06:31c | 06:33a | 06:38a | 06:45b |
| 10:21d | 10:32b | 10:52a | 11:02a | 11:09a | 14:13b | 14:28b | 16:07a |

Lead-together (sunago) < Glossary > Leaf


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