Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: ah-FIS-tay-mee Basic Definition Strong’s G868: ἀφίστημι (aphistēmi) primarily means to stand away from, withdraw, depart, or remove oneself from something or someone. In biblical contexts, it often carries the nuance of abandoning a previous position or relationship, whether…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-FEE-ay-mee Basic Definition Strong’s G863: ἀφίημι (aphiēmi) fundamentally means to send away, release, let go, or forgive. It encompasses the action of intentionally releasing something or someone from obligation, debt, or presence. In its spiritual dimension, it reflects…
Pronunciation Guide: ap-okh-o-reh’-o (ah-po-kho-REH-oh) Basic Definition Strong’s G672: ἀποχωρέω denotes a deliberate act of withdrawal, departure, or separation. In its New Testament usage, it often carries the weighty connotation of departing from a spiritual presence or authority, particularly in contexts…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-po-PLEH-oh (ἀποπλέω) Basic Definition Strong’s G636: A maritime term meaning “to sail away” or “to set sail from.” This compound verb combines the preposition ἀπό (from, away from) with πλέω (to sail), creating a precise term for departing…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-PO (as in “apple” and “pole”) Basic Definition Strong’s G575: A primary preposition denoting separation, source, and origin. ἀπό expresses the idea of separation or departure from something, whether in space, time, or source. It indicates the point…
Pronunciation Guide: ap-ERR-khom-ahee Basic Definition Strong’s G565: A rich verb meaning “to go away, depart from,” expressing intentional movement away from one place or state toward another. This word carries deep implications of purposeful separation, whether physical or spiritual, and…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-PAY-mee Basic Definition Strong’s G549: ἄπειμι (apeimi) is a compound verb combining the preposition ἀπό (away from) with εἰμί (to be/go), literally meaning “to go away” or “to depart.” This word specifically denotes a deliberate withdrawal or departure,…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-pa’-ee-ro Basic Definition Strong’s G522: ἀπαίρω (apairō) describes the act of being taken or carried away, often with a sense of divine timing or sovereign purpose. The word combines the preposition ἀπό (away from) with αἴρω (to lift…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-nah-LOO-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G360: ἀναλύω (analuō) fundamentally means “to loose, release, or break up” in a way that enables return or departure. In New Testament usage, it carries the rich imagery of breaking camp to return home…
Pronunciation Guide: an-al’-oo-sis (ah-NAH-loo-sis) Basic Definition Strong’s G359: ἀνάλυσις refers to a loosing, release, or departure, specifically describing the act of unloosing (as from moorings) or breaking up of a journey. In biblical context, it metaphorically represents the departure from…