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Strongs Greek: 238. ἀλληγορέω (allégoreó) -- To speak allegorically . . . Strong’s Greek 238 denotes the act of treating a narrative figuratively so as to draw out a spiritual lesson The verb appears once in the New Testament, in Galatians 4:24, where Paul identifies his handling of the Genesis account of Hagar and Sarah as an “allegory ”
STRONGS NUMBER G238 - King James Bible Strong's Concordance to allegorize From allos and agoreo (to harangue (compare agora)); to allegorize -- be an allegory (the Greek word itself) see GREEK allos see GREEK agora
Strongss #238: allegoreo - Greek Hebrew Definitions - Bible Tools Strong's #238: allegoreo (pronounced al-lay-gor-eh'-o) from 243 and agoreo (to harangue (compare 58)); to allegorize:--be an allegory (the Greek word itself) Thayer's Greek Lexicon: ̓́ allēgoreo 1) to speak allegorically or in a figure Part of Speech: verb Relation: from G243 and agoreo (to harangue, compare G58) Citing in TDNT: 1:260, 42