Word Summary
skopeō: to look at, contemplate
Original Word: σκοπέωTransliteration: skopeō
Phonetic Spelling: (skop-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to look at, contemplate
Meaning: to look at, contemplate
Strong's Concordance
consider, take heed, mark.
From skopos; to take aim at (spy), i.e. (figuratively) regard -- consider, take heed, look at (on), mark. Compare optanomai.
see GREEK skopos
see GREEK optanomai
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4648: σκοπέωσκοπέω,
σκόπω; (
σκοπός, which see); from
Homer down;
to look at, observe, contemplate. to mark: absolutely, followed by
μή with the indicative (see
μή, III. 2),
Luke 11:35;
τινα, to fix one's eyes upon, direct one's attention to, anyone:
Romans 16:17;
Philippians 3:17;
σεαυτόν, followed by
μή with the subjunctive
to look to, take heed to thyself, lest etc.
Galatians 6:1 (see
μή, II. 1 b.);
τί, to look at, i. e. care for, have regard to, a thing:
2 Corinthians 4:18;
Philippians 2:4 (2 Macc. 4:5). (Compare:
ἐπισκόπω,
κατασκοπέω.)
[SYNONYMS: σκοπεῖν is more pointed than βλέπειν; often equivalent to to scrutinize, observe. When the physical sense recedes, equivalent to to fix one's (mind's) eye on, direct one's attention to, a thing in order to get it, or owing to interest in it, or a duty toward it. Hence, often equivalent to aim at, care for, etc. Schmidt, Syn., chapter 11: Cf. θεωρέω, ὁράω.]