greek #1280 - διαπορέω diaporeó (to be greatly perplexed or at a loss)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be in doubt, be perplexed. From dia and aporeo; to be thoroughly nonplussed -- (be in) doubt, be (much) perplexed. see GREEK dia see GREEK aporeo Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 1280: διαπορέωδιαπορέω: διαπόρω imperfect διηπόρουν; middle (present infinitive διαπορεῖσθαι (Luke 24:4 R G)); imperfect διηπορουμην (Acts 2:12 T Tr WH); in the Greek Bible only in (Daniel 2:3 Symm. and) Luke; properly, thoroughly (δ῾ιἀαπορέω (which see), to be entirely at a loss, to be in perplexity: absolutely Acts 2:12; followed by διάτό with an infinitive Luke 9:7; περίτίνος, Luke 24:4 (here the middle is to be at a loss with oneself, for which L T Tr WH read the simple ἀπορεῖσθαι); Acts 5:24; ἐνἑαυτῷ followed by indirect discourse, Acts 10:17. (Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Diodorus, Philo, Plutarch, others.)Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Greek: 1280. διαπορέω (diaporeó) — 4 OccurrencesLuke 9:7 - V-IIA-3S Acts 2:12 - V-IIM-3P Acts 5:24 - V-IIA-3P Acts 10:17 - V-IIA-3S |