STRONGS G3100:
													
												
									    		μαθητεύω: 1 aorist 
ἐμαθήτευσα; 1 aorist passive 
ἐμαθητευθην; (
μαθητής); 
1. intransitive, 
τίνι, 
to be the disciple of one; to follow his precepts and instruction: 
Matthew 27:57 R G WH marginal reading, cf. 
John 19:38 (so 
Plutarch, mor., pp. 832 b. (vit. Antiph. 1), 837 c. (vit. 
Isocrates 10); 
Jamblichus, vit. 
Pythag c. 23). 
2. transitive (cf. 
Winers Grammar, p. 23 and § 38, 1; (
Buttmann, § 131, 4)) 
to make a disciple; to teach, instruct: 
τινα, 
Matthew 28:19; 
Acts 14:21; passive with a dative of the person whose disciple one is made, 
Matthew 27:57 L T Tr WH text; 
μαθητευθείς εἰς τήν βασιλείαν τῶν οὐρανοῦ (see 
γραμματεύς, 3), 
Matthew 13:52 Rec., where long since the more correct reading 
τῇ βασιλεία τῶν οὐρανῶν was adopted, but without changing the sense; (yet Lachmann inserts 
ἐν). 
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