Word Summary
boskō: to feed
Original Word: βόσκωTransliteration: boskō
Phonetic Spelling: (bos'-ko)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to feed
Meaning: to feed
Strong's Concordance
feed, keep.
A prolonged form of a primary verb (compare bibrosko, bous); to pasture; by extension to, fodder; reflexively, to graze -- feed, keep.
see GREEK bibrosko
see GREEK bous
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1006: βόσκωβόσκω; as in Greek writings from
Homer down,
to feed:
Mark 5:14;
Luke 15:15;
ἀρνία,
πρόβατα,
John 21:15, 17 (in a figurative discourse portraying the duty of a Christian teacher to promote in every way the spiritual welfare of the members of the church);
ὁ βόσκων a herdsman:
Matthew 8:33;
Luke 8:34. In the passive and middle (present participle
βοσκόμενος, cf.
Winers Grammar, § 38, 2 note) of flocks or herds,
to feed, graze:
Matthew 8:30;
Mark 5:11;
Luke 8:32. (In the
Sept. for
רָעָה.)
[SYNONYMS: βόσκειν, ποιμαίνειν: ποιμαίνειν is the wider, βόσκειν the narrower term; the former includes oversight, the latter denotes nourishment; ποιμαίνειν may be rendered tend, βόσκειν specifically feed. See Trench, § xxv.; Meyer on John as above; Schmidt, chapter 200.]