Lexicon apopheró: to carry off, bear away Original Word: ἀποφέρωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apopheró Phonetic Spelling: (ap-of-er'-o) Short Definition: I carry, bear away Definition: I carry, bear away (sometimes with violence). HELPS word-Studies 667 apophérō (from 575 /apó, "away from" and 5342 /phérō, "carry") – properly, carry (bring) away from. 667 (apophérō) focuses back on the original condition (situation) from which someone is carried away (note the prefix, apo). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom apo and pheróDefinitionto carry off, bear away NASB Translationcarried (1), carried...away (2), carried away (1), carry (1), led...away (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 667: ἀποφέρωἀποφέρω: 1 aorist ἀπήνεγκα; 2 aorist infinitive ἀπενεγκεῖν; passive (present infinitive ἀποφέρεσθαι); 1 aorist infinitive ἀπενεχθῆναι; (from Homer down); to carry off, take away: τινα, with the idea of violence included, Mark 15:1; εἰς τόπον τινα, Revelation 17:3; Revelation 21:10; passive Luke 16:22. to carry or bring away (Latin defero): τί εἰς with an accusative of place, 1 Corinthians 16:3; τί ἀπό τίνος ἐπί τινα, with passive, Acts 19:12 ( L T Tr WH for Rec. ἐπιφέρεσθαι).
Strong's bring, carry away. From apo and phero; to bear off (literally or relatively) -- bring, carry (away). see GREEK apo see GREEK phero |
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