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1) to dissolve, disunite
1a) (what has been joined together), to destroy, demolish
1b) metaph. to overthrow i.e. render vain, deprive of success,
bring to naught
1b1) to subvert, overthrow
1b1a) of institutions, forms of government, laws, etc.,
to deprive of force, annul, abrogate, discard
1c) of travellers, to halt on a journey, to put up, lodge (the
figurative expression originating in the circumstance that,
to put up for the night, the straps and packs of the beasts
of burden are unbound and taken off; or, more correctly from
the fact that the traveller's garments, tied up when he is
on the journey, are unloosed at it end)
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G2596 and G3089; to loosen down ( disintegrate), that is, (by implication) to demolish (literally or figuratively); specifically (compare G2646) to halt for the night:destroy, dissolve, be guest, lodge, come to nought, overthrow, throw down.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #2647.
- καταλυ´ω
- kataluō; from 2596 and 3089; to destroy, overthrow:
- NASB - abolish(2), destroy(5), destroyed(1), find lodging(1), guest(1), overthrow(1), overthrown(1), tear down(1), torn down(4).
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