Conduct - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Conduct

[ A-1,Noun,G72, agoge ]
from ago, to lead," properly denotes "a teaching;" then, figuratively, "a training, discipline," and so, the life led, a way or course of life, conduct, 2 Timothy 3:10, RV, "conduct;" AV, "manner of life." See LIFE.

[ B-1,Verb,G2525, kathistemi ]
lit., "to stand down or set down" (kata, "down," histemi, "to stand"), has, among its various meanings, "the significance of bringing to a certain place, conducting," Acts 17:15 (so the Sept. in Joshua 6:23; 1 Samuel 5:3; 2 Chronicles 28:15). See APPOINT.

[ B-2,Verb,G4311, propempo ]
signifies "to set forward, conduct:" See ACCOMPANY, No. 4.

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