Lexicon analusis: a loosing, departure Original Word: ἀνάλυσις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: analusis Phonetic Spelling: (an-al'-oo-sis) Short Definition: departing, departure from this life Definition: a loosing, departing, departure (from this life); (Probably a metaphor from the yoking and unyoking of transport animals). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom analuóDefinitiona loosing, departure NASB Translationdeparture (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 359: ἀνάλυσιςἀνάλυσις, ἀναλύσεώς, ἡ ( ἀναλύω, which see); 1. an unloosing (as of things woven), a dissolving (into separate parts). 2. departure (a metaphor drawn from loosing from moorings preparatory to setting sail, cf. Homer, Odyssey 15, 548; (or, according to others, from breaking up an encampment; cf. Lightfoot on Philippians 1:23)), German Aufbruch: 2 Timothy 4:6 (departure from life; Philo in Flacc. § 21 (p. 544, Mang. edition) ἡ ἐκ τοῦ βίου τελευταῖα ἀνάλυσις; (Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 44, 5 [ET] ἔγκαρπον καί τελείαν ἔσχον τήν ἀναλυσιν; Eusebius, h. e. 3, 32, 1 μαρτυρίῳ τόν βίον ἀναλῦσαι, cf. 3, 34). Cf. ἀνάλυσις ἀπό συνουσιας, Josephus, Antiquities 19, 4, 1).
Strong's departure. From analuo; departure -- departure. see GREEK analuo |
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