Strong's Greek: 1247. diakoneo (dee-ak-on-eh'-o)

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1247. diakoneo (dee-ak-on-eh'-o)

From diakonos; to be an attendant, i.e. Wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon -- (ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon.

see GREEK diakonos

διακόνει (diakonei) − 2 Occurrences

διακονεῖν (diakonein) − 2 Occurrences

διακονείτωσαν (diakoneitōsan) − 1 Occurrence

διακονῇ (diakonē) − 3 Occurrences

διακονηθεῖσα (diakonētheisa) − 1 Occurrence

διακονηθῆναι (diakonēthēnai) − 2 Occurrences

διακονῆσαι (diakonēsai) − 2 Occurrences

διακονήσαντες (diakonēsantes) − 2 Occurrences

διακονήσει (diakonēsei) − 1 Occurrence

διακονουμένῃ (diakonoumenē) − 2 Occurrences

διακονοῦντες (diakonountes) − 2 Occurrences

διακονούντων (diakonountōn) − 1 Occurrence

διακονοῦσαι (diakonousai) − 1 Occurrence

διακονῶν (diakonōn) − 5 Occurrences

διηκόνει (diēkonei) − 4 Occurrences

διηκονήσαμέν (diēkonēsamen) − 1 Occurrence

διηκόνησεν (diēkonēsen) − 1 Occurrence

διηκόνουν (diēkonoun) − 5 Occurrences