ζηλεύω
ζηλεύω; i. q.
ζηλόω, q. v.;
1. to envy, be jealous: Simplicius in Epict. c. 26 p. 131 ed. Salmas. [c. 19. 2 p. 56, 34 Didot] οὐδεὶς τῶν τ’ ἀγαθὸν τὸ ἀνθρώπινον ζητούντων ϕθονεῖ ἢ ζηλεύει ποτέ
2. in a good sense,
to imitate emulously, strive after:
ἔργα ἀρετῆς, οὐ λόγους, Democr. ap. Stob. flor. app. 14, 7, iv. 384 ed. Gaisf.; instrans.
to be full of zeal for good, be zealous:
Revelation 3:19 L T Tr txt. WH, for Rec. ζήλωσον [cf. WH. App. p. 171].*
See related Strong's entry
G2206.
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