Lexicon diistémi: to set apart, to intervene, make an interval Original Word: διΐστημιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: diistémi Phonetic Spelling: (dee-is'-tay-mee) Short Definition: I put apart, separate, put some distance between Definition: I put apart, separate, put some distance between. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dia and histémiDefinitionto set apart, to intervene, make an interval NASB Translationcarried (1), farther (1), parted (1), passed (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1339: διΐστημιδιΐστημι: 1 aorist διέστησα; 2 aorist διέστην; (from Homer down); to place separately, put asunder, disjoin; in the middle (or passive) and the perfect and 2 aorist active to stand apart, to part, depart: βραχύ δέ διαστήσαντες, namely, ἑαυτούς or τήν ναῦν (cf. Buttmann, 47 (41)), when they had gone a little distance, viz. from the place before mentioned, i. e. having gone a little farther, Acts 27:28; of time: διαστάσης ὥρας μιᾶς one hour having intervened, Luke 22:59; διέστη ἀπ' αὐτῶν parted, withdrew from them, Luke 24:51.
Strong's go further, be parted. From dia and histemi; to stand apart, i.e. (reflexively) to remove, intervene -- go further, be parted, after the space of. see GREEK dia see GREEK histemi |
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