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δοξάζω

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

δοξάζω

(< δόξα), [in LXX chiefly for כּבד ni., pi., also for פּאר, etc.;]

1. to think, suppose, hold an opinion (Æsch., Plat., al.).

2. To bestowδόξα (q.v.) on, to magnify, extol, praise (Thuc., iii, 45; Plut., al.): c. acc, Mt 5:16, Mk 2:12, Jo 8:54, Ro 15:6, I Pe 2:12, al.; id. seq. ἐπίLk 2:20; ἐν, Ga 1:24, I Pe 4:16.

3. In LXX and NT (v.s. δόξα, 3), to clothe with splendour, glorify (Ex 34:29, 30, Ps 36 (37):20, Is 44:23, Es 3:1, al): Ro 8:30, II Co 3:10, II Th 3:1, I Pe 1:8, al.; of Christ, Jo 7:398:54, al. (on the Johannine use, v. Cremer, 211; Westc., Jo., Intr.); of the Father, Jo 13:31, 32, I Pe 4:11, al. (cf. ἐν-, συν-δοξάζω).