Lexicon apoplanaó: to cause to go astray Original Word: ἀποπλανάωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apoplanaó Phonetic Spelling: (ap-op-lan-ah'-o) Short Definition: I cause to wander astray, have wandered away Definition: I cause to go astray; pass: I am led astray. HELPS word-Studies 635 apoplanáō (from 575 /apó, "away from" and 4105 /planáō, "wander") – properly, lead someone astray, i.e. away from where they (properly) belong. 635 (apoplanáō) focuses back to the cause, i.e. the source of the straying (wandering) and then connects to the needless pains arising from it (note the prefix, apo). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom apo and planaóDefinitionto cause to go astray NASB Translationlead astray (1), wandered away (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 635: ἀποπλανάωἀποπλανάω, ἀποπλάνω; 1 aorist passive ἀπεπλανήθην; to cause to go astray, tropically, to lead away from the truth to error: τινα, Mark 13:22; passive to go astray, stray away from: ἀπό τῆς πίστεως, 1 Timothy 6:10. (( Hippocrates); Plato, Ax., p. 369 d.; Polybius 3, 57, 4; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, others.)
Strong's mislead, seduce. From apo and planao; to lead astray (figuratively); passively, to stray (from truth) -- err, seduce. see GREEK apo see GREEK planao |
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