Word Summary
bareō: to weigh down
Original Word: βαρέωTransliteration: bareō
Phonetic Spelling: (bar-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to weigh down
Meaning: to weigh down
Strong's Concordance
to burden, weigh down
From barus; to weigh down (figuratively) -- burden, charge, heavy, press.
see GREEK barus
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 916: βαρέωβαρέω,
βάρω:
to burden, weigh down, depress; in the N. T. found only in the passive, viz., present participle
βαρούμενοι, imperative
βαρείσθω; 1 aorist
ἐβαρήθην; perfect participle
βεβαρημενος; the better writings do not use the present; they use only the participles,
βεβαρηως and
βεβαρημενος; see Matth. § 227;
Winers Grammar, 83 (80); (
Buttmann, 54 (47);
Veitch, under the word). Used simply:
to be weighed down, oppressed, with external evils and calamities,
2 Corinthians 1:8; of the mental oppression which the thought of inevitable death occasions,
2 Corinthians 5:4;
ὀφθαλμοί βεβαρημένοι, namely,
ὕπνῳ, weighed down with sleep,
Mark 14:40 (
L T Tr WH καταβαρυνόμενοι);
Matthew 26:43; with
ὕπνῳ added,
Luke 9:32;
ἐν (
בְּ)
κραιπάλῃ,
Luke 21:34 Rec. βαρυνθῶσιν (see
βαρύνω) (
Homer, Odyssey 19, 122
οἴνῳ βεβαρηοτες,
Diodorus Siculus 4, 38
τῇ νόσῳ);
μή βαρείσθω let it not be burdened, namely, with their expense,
1 Timothy 5:16, (
ἐισφοραις,
Dio Cassius, 46, 32). (Compare:
ἐπιβαρέω,
καταβαρέω.)