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1) to turn away
1a) to remove anything from anyone
1b) to turn him away from allegiance to any one
1c) tempt to defect
2) to turn back, return, bring back
2a) of putting a sword back in its sheath
2b) of Judas returning money to temple
3) to turn one's self away, turn back, return
4) to turn one's self away from, deserting
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G0575 and G4762; to turn away or back (literally or figuratively):bring again, pervert, turn away (from).
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #654.
- α᾿ποστρε´φω
- apostrephō; from 575 and 4762; to turn away, turn back:
- NASB - incites...to rebellion(1), put...back(1), remove(1), turn away(4), turned away(1), turning(1).
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AV - turn away 4, turn away from 2, put up again 1, turn from 1,
bring again 1, pervert 1; 10
- again
- Matthew 26:52; 27:3.
- away
- Matthew 5:42. Acts 3:26. Romans 11:26.
- from
- 2 Timothy 1:15. Titus 1:14.
- him
- Hebrews 12:25.
- perverteth
- Luke 23:14.
- turn
- Matthew 5:42.
The following translates multiple Greek words:
- away
- 2 Timothy 4:4.
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