Hearken
Hearken
“to hear,” is rendered “hearken” in the AV and RV, in Mar 4:3; Act 4:19; Act 7:2; Act 15:13; Jam 2:5; in the RV only, in Act 3:22-23; Act 13:16 (AV, “give audience”); Act 15:12, “hearkened” (AV “gave audience”). See HEAR, No. 1. Note: In Act 12:13, hupakouo, lit., “to hearken,” with the idea of stillness, or attention (hupo, “under,” akouo, “to hear”), signifies “to answer a knock at a door,” RV, “to answer” (AV, “to hearken”). See OBEY.
denotes “to hearken to,” 2Co 6:2, RV (see HEAR, A, No. 4).
“to give ear to, to hearken” (from en, “in” and ous, “an ear”), is used in Act 2:14, in Peter’s address to the men of Israel.
“to obey one in authority, be obedient” (peithomai, “to be persuaded,” arche, “rule”), is translated “to hearken unto” in Act 27:21, in Paul’s reminder to the shipwrecked mariners that they should have given heed to his counsel. See OBEY.