Lexicon allassó: to change Original Word: ἀλλάσσωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: allassó Phonetic Spelling: (al-las'-so) Short Definition: I change, alter Definition: I change, alter, exchange, transform. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom allosDefinitionto change NASB Translationalter (1), change (1), changed (3), exchanged (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 236: ἀλλάσσωἀλλάσσω: future ἀλλάζω; 1 aorist ἤλλαξα; 2 future passive ἀλλαγήσομαι; ( ἄλλος); (from Aeschylus down); to change: to cause one thing to cease and another to take its place, τά ἔθη, Acts 6:14; τήν φωνήν to vary the voice, i. e., to speak in a different manner according to the different conditions of minds, to adapt the matter and form of discourse to mental moods, to treat them now severely, now gently, Galatians 4:20 (but see Meyer at the passage), to exchange one thing for another: τί ἐν τίνι, Romans 1:23 ( בְּ הֵמִיר Psalm 105:20 (); the Greeks say ἀλλάσσειν τί τίνος (cf. Winers Grammar, 206 (194), 388 (363) Vaughan on Romans, the passage cited)), to transform: 1 Corinthians 15:51; Hebrews 1:12. (Compare: ἀπαλλάσσω, διαλλάσσω, καταλλάσσω, ἀποκαταλλάσσω, μεταλλάσσω, συναλλάσσω.)
Strong's change. From allos; to make different -- change. see GREEK allos |
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