• Lead and follow, continued:
    • Hebrew words, continued:
      • יָצָא yatsa
        • To go or bear out; break out; bring forth, out or up
        • Psalms 68:6; Numbers 27:17
      • נָהַג nahag
        • To drive forth a person, an animal or chariot, that is, lead or carry away
        • Isaiah 49:10; Deuteronomy 4:27
      • New Testament
        • Like in Old Testament, multiple terms
        • Not always translated “lead”
        • Man root word
          • ἄγω ag****ō: to bear, bring, carry, lead
          • Mark 13:11 (KJV)
          • Romans 2:4
        • Other Greek words from ἄγω ag****ō:
          • ἀνάγω anag****ō: to lead up, Matthew 4:1
          • ἀπάγω apag****ō: to lead away, Mark 14:44
          • περιάγω periag****ō: to lead about, I Corinthians 9:5
          • εἰσάγω eisag****ō: to be led into, Acts 21:37
          • ἐξάγω exag****ō: to be led out, John 10:3
          • συναπάγω sunapag****ō; being led away with II Peter 3:17 (KJV)
        • Specific words vs. ideas of leading
          • Concepts of leadership abundant
        • Usage:
          • Leading is noted as:
            • Who is leading (actor)
            • Who or what is being led (object)
            • How it is done (method or guide)
            • Destination
          • Who leads?
            • God leads
              • Isaiah 48:17
              • II Corinthians 2:14
            • His appointed leaders lead
              • Isaiah 63:11-12 (KJV)
              • Psalms 78:70-72
            • Civil authorities lead
              • Romans 13:1
            • Individuals lead
              • Proverbs 12:26
            • What individuals lead?
            • Leadership qualities, skills, traits
              • Integrity – Hebrews 13:8
              • Courage – John 18:4-6
              • Focus – Colossians 3:2
              • Vision – Philippians 3:14
              • Service – Matthew 20:25-28
              • Communication – Ephesians 4:29
              • Competence – II Timothy 2:15
              • Confidence
              • Commitment
              • Stable/sober
              • Engagement