Lexicon apótheó: to thrust away Original Word: ἀπωθέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apótheó Phonetic Spelling: (ap-o-theh'-om-ahee) Short Definition: I push or thrust away, reject Definition: I push (thrust) away, repulse, reject, refuse. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom apo and ótheó (to thrust, push away) Definitionto thrust away NASB Translationpushed...away (1), rejected (3), repudiate (1), repudiated (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 683: ἀπωθέωἀπωθέω, ἀπώθω: to thrust away, push away, repel; in the N. T. only the middle, present ἀπωθέομαι ( ἀπωθοῦμαι); 1 aorist ἀπωσάμην (for which the better writings used ἀπεωσαμην, cf. W 90 (86); Buttmann, 69 (61)); to thrust away from oneself, to drive away from oneself, i. e. to repudiate, reject, refuse: τινα, Acts 7:27, 39; Acts 13:46; Romans 11:1; 1 Timothy 1:19. ( Jeremiah 2:36 (37); Jeremiah 4:30; Jeremiah 6:19; Psalm 93:14 () and often. In Greek writings from Homer down.)
Strong's cast away, thrust away from. Or apothomai ap-o'-thom-ahee from apo and the middle voice of otheo or otho (to shove); to push off, figuratively, to reject -- cast away, put away (from), thrust away (from). see GREEK apo |
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