"to conceive, beget:" see BEGET , A, No. 1.
lit., "to take together" (sun, "with," lambano, "to take or receive"), is used (a) of a woman, to "conceive," Luke 1:24,31,36; in the Passive Voice. Luke 2:21; (b) metaphorically, of the impulse of lust in the human heart, enticing to sin, James 1:15 . For its other meaning see CATCH , No. 8.
"to put, set," is used in Acts 5:4 , of the sin of Ananias, in "conceiving" a lie in his heart.
Romans 9:10Hebrews 11:11
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