STRONGS G2718:
κατέρχομαι; 2 aorist
κατῆλθον, 1 person plural
κατηλθαμεν (
Acts 27:5 T Tr WH; on which form see
ἀπέρχομαι, at the beginning); (from
Homer down);
to come down, go down; properly, of one who goes from a higher to a lower locality: followed by
εἰς with the accusative of place,
Luke 4:31;
Acts 8:5;
Acts 13:4; (
Acts 19:1 T Tr marginal reading); and
L T Tr WH in
Acts 15:30; followed by
ἀπό with the genitive of place,
Luke 9:37;
Acts 15:1;
Acts 18:5;
Acts 21:10; followed by
ἀπό and
εἰς,
Acts 11:27;
Acts 12:19; of those who come to a place by ship (
Eustathius (ad
Homer) 1408, 29 (Odyssey 1, 183)
κατελθεῖν,
οὐ μόνον τό ἁπλῶς κάτω ποῦ ἐλθεῖν,
ἀλλά καί τό ἐς λιμένα ἐλθεῖν,
ὥσπερ καί καταβῆναι καί καταπλευσαι καί καταχθῆναι καί κατάραι,
τό ἐλλιμενισαι λέγεται; also 1956, 35 (Odyssey 24, 115)
κατῆλθον ἤ ἀντί τοῦ ἐνελιμενίσθην,
ὡς πολλαχοῦ ἐρρέθη,
ἤ ἀντί τοῦ ἁπλῶς ἦλθον; cf. Ebeling, Lex.
Homer, under the word): followed by
εἰς,
Acts 18:22;
Acts 21:3 L T Tr WH;
Acts 27:5;
πρός τινα,
Acts 9:32. Metaphorically, of things sent down from heaven by God:
James 3:15.
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