ὑπερ-βαίνω [in LXX for עָבַר, etc. ;] __1. trans., to step over, transgress (R, overreach: 1Th.4:6). __2. Intrans., to transgress: metaph., 1Th.4:6 (R, txt.; see M, Th., in l).† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to step over, beyond 2) metaph. 2a) to transgress 2b) to overstep the proper limits 2c) trespass, do wrong, sin 2c1) of one who defrauds another in business 2d) overreaches
ὑπερβαίνω
huperbainō
hoop-er-bah'ee-no
From G5228 and the base of G939; to transcend; that is, (figuratively) to overreach
ὑπέρ
huper
hoop-er'
A primary preposition; “over”, that is, (with the genitive case) of place, above, beyond, across, or causal, for the sake of, instead, regarding; with the accusative case superiorto, more than . In compounds it retains many of the listed applications
KJV Usage: (+ exceeding abundantly) above, in (on) behalf of, beyond, by, + very chiefest, concerning, exceeding (above, -ly), for, + very highly, more (than), of, over, on the part of, for sake of, in stead, than, to (-ward), very. In compounds it retains many of the above applications.
G446 ἀνθύπατοςἀνθύπατος
anthupatos
anth-oo'-pat-os
From G473 and a superlative of G5228; instead of the highest officer, that is, (specifically) a Roman proconsul
KJV Usage: deputy.
G5196 ὕβριςὕβρις
hubris
hoo'-bris
From G5228; insolence (as over bearing), that is, insult, injury
KJV Usage: harm, hurt, reproach.
G5229 ὑπεραίρομαιὑπεραίρομαι
huperairomai
hoop-er-ah'ee-rom-ahee
Middle voice from G5228 and G142; to raise oneself over, that is, (figuratively) to becomehaughty
KJV Usage: exalt self, be exalted above measure.
G5230 ὑπέρακμοςὑπέρακμος
huperakmos
hoop-er'-ak-mos
From G5228 and the base of G188; beyond the “acme”, that is, figuratively (of a daughter) past the bloom (prime) of youth
KJV Usage: + pass the flower of (her) age.
G5231 ὑπεράνωὑπεράνω
huperanō
hoop-er-an'-o
From G5228 and G507; aboveupward, that is, greatlyhigher (in place or rank)
KJV Usage: far above, over.
G5232 ὑπεραυξάνωὑπεραυξάνω
huperauxanō
hoop-er-owx-an'-o
From G5228 and G837; to increaseabove ordinary degree
KJV Usage: grow exceedingly.
G5235 ὑπερβάλλωὑπερβάλλω
huperballō
hoop-er-bal'-lo
From G5228 and G906; to throwbeyond the usual mark, that is, (figuratively) to surpass (only active participle supereminent)
KJV Usage: exceeding, excel, pass.
G5237 ὑπερείδωὑπερείδω
hupereidō
hoop-er-i'-do
From G5228 and G1492; to overlook, that is, notpunish
KJV Usage: wink at.
G5238 ὑπερέκειναὑπερέκεινα
huperekeina
hoop-er-ek'-i-nah
From G5228 and the neuter plural of G1565; abovethose parts, that is, stillfarther
KJV Usage: beyond.
G5239 ὑπερεκτείνωὑπερεκτείνω
huperekteinō
hoop-er-ek-ti'-no
From G5228 and G1614; to extendinordinately
KJV Usage: stretch beyond.
G5240 ὑπερεκχύνωὑπερεκχύνω
huperekchunō
hoop-er-ek-khoo'-no
From G5228 and the alternate form of G1632; to pouroutover, that is, (passively) to overflow
KJV Usage: run over.
G5241 ὑπερεντυγχάνωὑπερεντυγχάνω
huperentugchanō
hoop-er-en-toong-khan'-o
From G5228 and G1793; to intercedeinbehalfof
KJV Usage: make intercession for.
G5242 ὑπερέχωὑπερέχω
huperechō
hoop-er-ekh'-o
From G5228 and G2192; to hold oneself above, that is, (figuratively) to excel; participle (as adjective, or neuter as noun) superior, superiority
G5244 ὑπερήφανοςὑπερήφανος
huperēphanos
hoop-er-ay'-fan-os
From G5228 and G5316; appearingabove others (conspicuous), that is, (figuratively) haughty
KJV Usage: proud.
G5245 ὑπερνικάωὑπερνικάω
hupernikaō
hoop-er-nik-ah'-o
From G5228 and G3528; to vanquishbeyond, that is, gain a decisive victory
KJV Usage: more than conquer.
G5246 ὑπέρογκοςὑπέρογκος
huperogkos
hoop-er'-ong-kos
From G5228 and G3591; bulgingover, that is, (figuratively) insolent
KJV Usage: great swelling.
G5248 ὑπερπερισσεύωὑπερπερισσεύω
huperperisseuō
hoop-er-per-is-syoo'-o
From G5228 and G4052; to superabound
KJV Usage: abound much more, exceeding.
G5249 ὑπερπερισσῶςὑπερπερισσῶς
huperperissōs
hoop-er-per-is-soce'
From G5228 and G4057; superabundantly, that is, exceedingly
KJV Usage: beyond measure.
G5250 ὑπερπλεονάζωὑπερπλεονάζω
huperpleonazō
hoop-er-pleh-on-ad'-zo
From G5228 and G4121; to superabound
KJV Usage: be exceeding abundant.
G5251 ὑπερυψόωὑπερυψόω
huperupsoō
hoop-er-oop-so'-o
From G5228 and G5312; to elevateabove others, that is, raise to the highest position
KJV Usage: highly exalt.
G5252 ὑπερφρονεώὑπερφρονεώ
huperphroneō
hoop-er-fron-eh'-o
From G5228 and G5426; to esteem oneself overmuch, that is, bevain or arrogant
KJV Usage: think more highly.
G5253 ὑπερῷονὑπερῷον
huperōon
hoop-er-o'-on
Neuter of a derivative of G5228; a higher part of the house, that is, apartment in the thirdstory
KJV Usage: upper chamber (room).
G5311 ὕψοςὕψος
hupsos
hoop'-sos
From a derivative of G5228; elevation, that is, (abstractly) altitude, (specifically) the sky, or (figuratively) dignity
G307 ἀναβιβάζωἀναβιβάζω
anabibazō
an-ab-ee-bad'-zo
From G303 and a derivative of the base of G939; to causetogoup, that is, haul (a net)
KJV Usage: draw.
G576 ἀποβαίνωἀποβαίνω
apobainō
ap-ob-ah'ee-no
From G575 and the base of G939; literally to disembark; figuratively to eventuate
KJV Usage: become, go out, turn.
G901 βαθύςβαθύς
bathus
bath-oos'
From the base of G939; profound (as going down), literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: deep, very early.
G902 βαΐονβαΐον
baion
bah-ee'-on
A diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of G939; a palm twig (as going out far)
KJV Usage: branch.
G922 βάροςβάρος
baros
bar'-os
Probably from the same as G939 (through the notion of going down; compare G899); weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively a load, abundance, authority
KJV Usage: burden (-some), weight.
G931 βάσανοςβάσανος
basanos
bas'-an-os
Perhaps remotely from the same as G939 (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touchstone, that is, (by analogy) torture
KJV Usage: torment.
G935 βασιλεύςβασιλεύς
basileus
bas-il-yooce'
Probably from G939 (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly, relatively or figuratively)
KJV Usage: king.
G941 βαστάζωβαστάζω
bastazō
bas-tad'-zo
Perhaps remotely derived from the base of G939 (through the idea of removal); to lift, literally or figuratively (endure, declare, sustain, receive, etc.)
KJV Usage: bear, carry, take up.
G949 βέβαιοςβέβαιος
bebaios
beb'-ah-yos
From the base of G939 (through the idea of basality); stable (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: firm, of force, stedfast, sure.
G952 βέβηλοςβέβηλος
bebēlos
beb'-ay-los
From the base of G939 and βηλός bēlos (a threshold); accessible (as by crossingthedoorway), that is, (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenish, wicked
KJV Usage: profane (person).
G968 βῆμαβῆμα
bēma
bay'-ma
From the base of G939; a step, that is, footbreath; by implication a rostrum, that is, tribunal
KJV Usage: judgment-seat, set [foot] on, throne.
G1041 βῶμοςβῶμος
bōmos
bo'-mos
From the base of G939; properly a stand, that is, (specifically) an altar
KJV Usage: altar.
G1224 διαβαίνωδιαβαίνω
diabainō
dee-ab-ah'ee-no
From G1223 and the base of G939; to cross
KJV Usage: come over, pass (through).
G1545 ἔκβασιςἔκβασις
ekbasis
ek'-bas-is
From a compound of G1537 and the base of G939 (meaning to goout); an exit (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: end, way to escape.
G1684 ἐμβαίνωἐμβαίνω
embainō
em-ba'hee-no
From G1722 and the base of G939; to walkon, that is, embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool)
KJV Usage: come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship.
G1687 ἐμβατεύωἐμβατεύω
embateuō
em-bat-yoo'-o
From G1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of G939; equivalent to G1684; to intrudeon (figuratively)
KJV Usage: intrude into.
G1910 ἐπιβαίνωἐπιβαίνω
epibainō
ep-ee-bah'ee-no
From G1909 and the base of G939; to walkupon, that is, mount, ascend, embark, arrive
KJV Usage: come (into), enter into, go aboard, sit upon, take ship.
G1913 ἐπιβιβάζωἐπιβιβάζω
epibibazō
ep-ee-bee-bad'-zo
From G1909 and a reduplicated derivation of the base of G939 (compare G307); to causetomount (an animal)
KJV Usage: set on.
G2597 καταβαίνωκαταβαίνω
katabainō
kat-ab-ah'ee-no
From G2596 and the base of G939; to descend (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: come (get, go, step) down, descend, fall (down).
G2601 καταβιβάζωκαταβιβάζω
katabibazō
kat-ab-ib-ad'-zo
From G2596 and a derivative of the base of G939; to causetogodown, that is, precipitate
KJV Usage: bring (thrust) down.
G3327 μεταβαίνωμεταβαίνω
metabainō
met-ab-ah'ee-no
From G3326 and the base of G939; to changeplace
KJV Usage: depart, go, pass, remove.
G3845 παραβαίνωπαραβαίνω
parabainō
par-ab-ah'ee-no
From G3844 and the base of G939; to gocontraryto, that is, violate a command
KJV Usage: (by) transgress (-ion).
G4260 προβαίνωπροβαίνω
probainō
prob-ah'ee-no
From G4253 and the base of G939; to walkforward, that is, advance (literally or in years)
KJV Usage: + be of a great age, go farther (on), be well stricken.
G4819 συμβαίνωσυμβαίνω
sumbainō
soom-bah'ee-no
From G4862 and the base of G939; to walk (figuratively transpire) together, that is, concur (takeplace)
KJV Usage: be (-fall), happen (unto).
G4822 συμβιβάζωσυμβιβάζω
sumbibazō
soom-bib-ad'-zo
From G4862 and βιβάζω bibazō (to force; causatively [by reduplication] of the base of G939); to drivetogether, that is, unite (in association or affection), (mentally) to infer, show, teach