Κοίταξε (kitakse) Or you can use the imperative Παρατήρησε (paratirise) Which is closer to the "observe" meaning
Behold is a verb.
Behold, you have an answer! (Is this even right??) Keep looking...
The word "behold" is used in 1499 verses in the Book of Mormon.
There is no such word. The Greek word biblios means a book. The Bible, whose title just means "the book", is the holy book of Christians and Jews. Words containing the Greek word all have something to do with books. The French word bibliothèque, for example, means a library.
regarder
"Aspicio."
The Grand Canyon at sunset is truly a sight to behold.
Yes, it is. It is made of two words: μικρός (meekros= small, tiny, little etc) and σκοπώ (skopo= see, observe, behold etc).
behold
behold (to observe; look at; see) is translated "observer ; regarder ; voir" in French.
Drama (formally a deed, an act, an accomplishment, an executed duty, from the verb dra-o), in classical Greek means any stage production, especially a tragedy.
Behold is an old English word that means "LOOK!", "Check this out!!". It's a command to look, also has thought of wonder behind it.You are a vision of loveliness to behold.