STRONGS G3611:
οἰκέω,
οἴκῳ; (
οἶκος); from
Homer down; the
Sept. for
יָשַׁב, a few times for
שָׁכַן; Latin
habito (transitive),
to dwell in:
τί (
Herodotus and often in Attic),
1 Timothy 6:16; (intransitive,
to dwell),
μετά τίνος, with one (of the husband and wife),
1 Corinthians 7:12f; tropically, (
ἐν τίνι, to be fixed and operative in one's soul: of sin,
Romans 7:17f,
20; of the Holy Spirit,
Romans 8:(9),11;
1 Corinthians 3:16. (Compare:
ἐνοικέω,
κατοικέω,
ἐνκατοικέω,
παροικέω,
περιοικέω,
συνοικέω.)
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