Strong’s G549

The Greek word ἄπειμι (apeimi) translates to “to be absent” or “to be away.” It signifies the state of being physically absent from a location or context, or the act of departing from a place. The term is generally used to describe someone who is not present at a specific location or who has left a certain place or situation.

Detailed Overview

  1. Strong’s Concordance: In Strong’s Concordance, ἄπειμι is defined as “to be absent” or “to be away.” It highlights its use in indicating physical absence from a place or situation. Strong’s emphasizes that the term denotes a state of being away from a specific location or context.
  2. Bauer-Danker-Arndt-Gingrich (BDAG) Greek-English Lexicon: BDAG defines ἄπειμι as “to be away” or “to be absent,” focusing on its application to describe someone not present in a location. BDAG notes that it is used in contexts where someone is physically away or has departed from a specific place.
  3. Liddell-Scott-Jones (LSJ) Greek-English Lexicon: LSJ describes ἄπειμι as “to be absent” or “to be away,” emphasizing its use to denote absence from a location or situation. The lexicon indicates that the term is applied when someone is not present at a specific place or context.
  4. Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon: Thayer’s defines ἄπειμι as “to be absent” or “to be away,” with a focus on its meaning as indicating physical absence from a place or departure from a location. Thayer’s notes that the term is used to describe someone who is away from a specific place or context.

In summary, ἄπειμι (apeimi) means “to be absent” or “to depart” and is used to describe physical absence from a place or context. Strong’s Concordance, BDAG, LSJ, and Thayer’s all affirm this meaning, noting its application in contexts where someone is not present or has left a location.

Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.

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