Lexical Summary
prosopheiló: To owe in addition, to be additionally indebted
Original Word: προσοφείλω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: prosopheiló
Pronunciation: pros-o-fay'-lo
Phonetic Spelling: (pros-of-i'-lo)
KJV: over besides
NASB: owe, well
Word Origin: [from G4314 (πρός - against) and G3784 (ὀφείλω - ought)]
1. to be indebted additionally
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
still owe
From pros and opheilo; to be indebted additionally -- over besides.
see GREEK pros
see GREEK opheilo
HELPS Word-studies
4359 prosopheílō (from 4314 /prós, "towards" which intensifies 3784 /opheílō, "owe") – properly, owe towards, i.e. be indebted on a personal level (used only in Phm 19).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
pros and
opheilóDefinitionto owe besides
NASB Translationowe (1), well (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4359: προσοφείλωπροσοφείλω;
to owe besides (see
πρός, IV. 2):
σεαυτόν, i. e.
besides what I have just asked of thee
thou owest to me even thine own self, since it was by my agency that thou wast brought to faith in Christ,
Philemon 1:19. (
Thucydides,
Xenophon,
Demosthenes,
Polybius,
Plutarch.)