1: ἀκολουθέω
(Strong's #190 — Verb — akoloutheo — ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

to be an akolouthos, "a follower," or "companion" (from the prefix a, here expressing "union, likeness," and keleuthos, "a way;" hence, "one going in the same way"), is used (a) frequently in the literal sense, e.g., Matthew 4:25; (b) metaphorically, of "discipleship," e.g., Mark 8:34; 9:38; 10:21 . It is used 77 times in the Gospels, of "following" Christ, and only once otherwise, Mark 14:13 .

2: ἐξακολουθέω
(Strong's #1811 — Verb — exakoloutheo — ex-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

"to follow up, or out to the end" (ek, "out," used intensively, and No. 1), is used metaphorically, and only by the Apostle Peter in his Second Epistle: in 2—Peter 1:16 , of cunningly devised fables; 2—Peter 2:2 , of lascivious doings; 2—Peter 2:15 , of the way of Balaam. In the Sept., Job 31:9; Is. 56:11; Jeremiah 2:2; Amos 2:4 .

3: ἐπακολουθέω
(Strong's #1872 — Verb — epakoloutheo — ep-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

"to follow after, close upon" (epi, "upon," and No. 1). is used of signs "following" the preaching of the Gospel. Mark 16:20; of "following" good works, 1—Timothy 5:10; of sins "following" after those who are guilty of them, 1—Timothy 5:24; of "following" the steps of Christ, 1—Peter 2:21 .

4: κατακολουθέω
(Strong's #2628 — Verb — katakoloutheo — kat-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

"to follow behind or intently after" (kata, "after," used intensively, and No. 1), is used of the women on their way to Christ's tomb, Luke 23:55; of the demon-possessed maid in Philippi in "following" the missionaries, Acts 16:17 .

5: παρακολουθέω
(Strong's #3877 — Verb — parakoloutheo — par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

lit. signifying "to follow close up, or side by side," hence, "to accompany, to conform to" (para, "beside," and No. 1), is used of signs accompanying "them that believe," Mark 16:17; of tracing the course of facts, Luke 1:3 , RV; of "following" the good doctrine, 1—Timothy 4:6 , RV (AV, "attained"); similarly of "following" teaching so as to practice it, 2—Timothy 3:10 , RV, "didst follow" (AV, "hast fully known"). See ATTAIN , KNOW , TRACE , UNDERSTAND.

6: συνακολουθέω
(Strong's #4870 — Verb — sunakoloutheo — soon-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o )

"to follow along with, to accompany a leader" (sun, "with," and No. 1), is given its true rendering in the RV of Mark 5:37 , "He suffered no man to follow with Him;" in Mark 14:51 , of the young man who "followed with" Christ (inferior mss. have No. 1 here); Luke 23:49 , of the women who "followed with" Christ from Galilee.

7: διώκω
(Strong's #1377 — verb — dioko — dee-o'-ko )

denotes (a) "to drive away," Matthew 23:34; (b) "to pursue without hostility, to follow, follow after," said of righteousness, Romans 9:30; the Law, Romans 9:31; 12:13 , hospitality ("given to") lit., "pursuing" (as one would a calling); the things which make for peace, Romans 14:19; love, 1—Corinthians 14:1; that which is good, 1—Thessalonians 5:15; righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness, 1—Timothy 6:11; righteousness, faith, love, peace, 2—Timothy 2:22; peace and sanctification, Hebrews 12:14; peace, 1—Peter 3:11; (c) "to follow on" (used intransitively), Philippians 3:12,14 , RV, "I press on;" "follow after," is an inadequate meaning. See GIVE , PERSECUTE , PRESS , PURSUE.

8: καταδιώκω
(Strong's #2614 — Verb — katadioko — kat-ad-ee-o'-ko )

"to follow up or closely," with the determination to find (kata, "down," intensive, giving the idea of a hard, persistent search, and No. 7), Mark 1:36 , "followed after (Him)," is said of the disciples in going to find the Lord who had gone into a desert place to pray. The verb is found, e.g., in 1—Samuel 30:22; Psalm 23:6 , and with hostile intent in Genesis 31:36 .

9: γίνομαι
(Strong's #1096 — Verb — ginomai — ghin'-om-ahee )

"to become, to come into existence," is used in Revelation 8:17; 11:15,19 , in the sense of taking place after, translated "there followed." See BECOME.

10: ἐπί
(Strong's #1909 — Preposition — epeimi — ep-ee' )

"to come upon," or, of time, "to come on or after" (epi, "upon," and eimi, "to go"), is used in the present participle as an adjective, in reference to a day, in Acts 7:26; 16:11; 20:15; 21:18; a night, Acts 23:11 , RV, "following," in each place (AV, "next").

Luke 13:33John 1:436:22 MORROW. Acts 21:1 2—Thessalonians 3:7,9Hebrews 13:73—John 1:11IMITATEIMITATOR. Matthew 4:19Matthew 27:621—Peter 1:11Luke 22:49Acts 3:24AFTERWARD.