Greek word
eisérchomai
εἰσέρχομαι
What it means
to enter
to enter (literally or figuratively)
Where it comes from
from eis (εἰς) and érchomai (ἔρχομαι)
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 210
Matthew5:206:67:137:218:58:89:2510:510:1110:1212:412:2912:4515:1117:2518:318:818:919:1719:2319:2421:1021:1222:1122:1223:1324:3825:1025:2125:2326:4126:5827:53
Mark1:211:452:12:263:13:275:125:135:396:106:226:257:177:248:269:259:289:439:459:4710:1510:2310:2410:2511:1111:1513:1514:1414:3815:4316:5
Luke1:91:281:404:164:386:46:67:17:67:367:447:458:308:328:338:418:519:49:349:469:5210:510:810:1010:3811:2611:3711:5213:2414:2315:2817:717:1217:2718:1718:2418:2519:119:719:4521:2122:322:1022:4022:4624:324:2624:29
Acts1:131:213:85:105:219:69:129:1710:310:2410:2510:2711:311:811:1211:2013:1414:114:2014:2216:1516:4017:218:1919:819:3020:2921:823:1623:3325:2328:8
Romans5:12
2 John1:7