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John 18:3

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3588 the ο
G3767 then ουν
G2455 Judas ιουδας
G2983 having received λαβων
G3588 the την
G4686 a band σπειραν
G2532 of men and και
G1537 from εκ
G3588 the των
G749 chief priests αρχιερεων
G2532 and και
G5330 Pharisees φαρισαιων
G5257 officers υπηρετας
G2064 cometh ερχεται
G1563 thither εκει
G3326 with μετα
G5322 lanterns φανων
G2532 and και
G2985 torches λαμπαδων
G2532 and και
G3696 weapons οπλων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2455 Judas
G3767 then
  having
G2983 received
  a
G4686 band
  of
  men
G5257 officers
G1537 from
  chief
G749 priests
G5330 Pharisees
G2064 cometh
G1563 thither
G3326 with
G5322 lanterns
G2985 torches
G3696 weapons

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2983
Greek: λαμβάνω
Transliteration: lambanō
Pronunciation: lam-ban'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: accept + be amazed assay attain bring X-(idiom) when I call catch come on (X unto) + forget have hold obtain receive (X after) take (away up).
Definition:  

to take (in very many applications literally and figuratively [probably objective or active to get hold of; whereas G1209 is rather subjective or passive to have offered to one; while G138 is more violent to seize or remove])

1. to take

a. to take with the hand, lay hold of, any person or thing in order to use it

1. to take up a thing to be carried

2. to take upon one's self

b. to take in order to carry away

1. without the notion of violence, i,e to remove, take away

c. to take what is one's own, to take to one's self, to make one's own

1. to claim, procure, for one's self 1c

d. to associate with one's self as companion, attendant

1. of that which when taken is not let go, to seize, to lay hold of, apprehend

2. to take by craft (our catch, used of hunters, fisherman, etc.), to circumvent one by fraud

3. to take to one's self, lay hold upon, take possession of, i.e. to appropriate to one's self

4. catch at, reach after, strive to obtain

5. to take a thing due, to collect, gather (tribute)

e. to take

1. to admit, receive

2. to receive what is offered

3. not to refuse or reject

4. to receive a person, give him access to one's self, 1d

2. to regard any one's power, rank, external circumstances, and on that account to do some injustice or neglect something

a. to take, to choose, select

b. to take beginning, to prove anything, to make a trial of, to experience

3. to receive (what is given), to gain, get, obtain, to get back

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.