Seize - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Seize

[ 1,,G4815, sullambano ]
lit., to take together" (sun, "with," lambano, "to take or lay hold of"), chiefly signifies "to seize as a prisoner;" in the following the RV substitutes the more suitable and forceful verb, "to seize," for AV, "to take:" Matthew 26:55; Mark 14:48; Luke 22:54; John 18:12; Acts 12:3; Acts 23:27; Acts 26:21; in Acts 1:16, RV and AV, "took." See CATCH, No. 8, CONCEIVE, HELP.

[ 2,,G4884, sunarpazo ]
is translated "seized" in the RV of Luke 8:29; Acts 6:12; Acts 19:29; See CATCH, No. 7.

Note: In Matthew 21:38, the best texts have echo, "to have" ("to take," RV); some have katecho, "to lay hold of" (AV, "seize on").

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words