Abrogate
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Abrogate (1 Occurrence)

Matthew 5:17 "Do not for a moment suppose that I have come to abrogate the Law or the Prophets: I have not come to abrogate them but to give them their completion. (WEY)

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Abrogate (1 Occurrence)
... 1. (vt) To abolish or repeal by an authoritative act; as, to abrogate a law; to
abolish by the authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied ...
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Moment (71 Occurrences)
... Matthew 5:17 "Do not for a moment suppose that I have come to abrogate the Law or
the Prophets: I have not come to abrogate them but to give them their ...
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Completion (40 Occurrences)
... Matthew 5:17 "Do not for a moment suppose that I have come to abrogate the Law or
the Prophets: I have not come to abrogate them but to give them their ...
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Suppose (47 Occurrences)
... Matthew 5:17 "Do not for a moment suppose that I have come to abrogate the Law or
the Prophets: I have not come to abrogate them but to give them their ...
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Abrogated (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Abrogate. Multi-Version Concordance
Abrogated (1 Occurrence). Matthew 15:6 he shall be absolved ...
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Abroad (120 Occurrences)

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Sermon (1 Occurrence)
... life. Thus Jesus does not abrogate any law but interprets its precepts in
terms that call for a deeper and more perfect fulfillment. ...
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Malchiel (3 Occurrences)
... life. Thus Jesus does not abrogate any law but interprets its precepts in
terms that call for a deeper and more perfect fulfillment. ...
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Greek
2673. katargeo -- to render inoperative, abolish
... idle , (" inoperative"); ie being of ( without force, completely brought ); done
away with, cause to and therefore abolish; make invalid, abrogate (bring to ...
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114. atheteo -- to do away with what has been laid down, set aside
... faith (); remove out of an appointed (proper) place, ie reject as invalid; refuse
to respect (even "despise"); to cancel, disannul, abrogate (passive, "be set ...
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v. t.) To abolish or repeal by an authoritative act; as, to abrogate a law; to abolish by the authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.

2. (v. t.) To put an end to; to do away with.

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