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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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641 aporrhipto {ap-or-hrip'-to} from 575 and 4496; to hurl off, i.e. precipitate<br />

(oneself):--cast. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4496<br />

642 aporphanizo {ap-or-fan-id'-zo} from 575 and a derivative of 3737; to bereave<br />

wholly, i.e. (figuratively) separate (from intercourse):--take. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-<br />

- 3737<br />

643 aposkeuazo {ap-osk-yoo-ad'-zo} from 575 and a derivative of 4632; to pack up<br />

(one's) baggage:--take up... carriages. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4632<br />

644 aposkiasma {ap-os-kee'-as-mah} from a compound of 575 and a derivative of<br />

4639; a shading off, i.e. obscuration:--shadow. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4639<br />

645 apospao {ap-os-pah'-o} from 575 and 4685; to drag forth, i.e. (literally)<br />

unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or<br />

factiously):--(with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-<br />

- 4685<br />

646 apostasia {ap-os-tas-ee'-ah} feminine of the same as 647; defection from truth<br />

(properly, the state) ("apostasy"):--falling away, forsake. See Greek-- 647<br />

647 apostasion {ap-os-tas'-ee-on} neuter of a (presumed) adjective from a<br />

derivative of 868; properly, something separative, i.e. (specially) divorce:--(writing of)<br />

divorcement. See Greek-- 868<br />

648 apostegazo {ap-os-teg-ad'-zo} from 575 and a derivative of 4721; to unroof:-uncover.<br />

See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4721<br />

649 apostello {ap-os-tel'-lo} from 575 and 4724; set apart, i.e. (by implication) to<br />

send out (properly, on a mission) literally or figuratively:--put in, send (away, forth, out),<br />

set (at liberty). See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4724<br />

650 apostereo {ap-os-ter-eh'-o} from 575 and stereo (to deprive); to despoil:-defraud,<br />

destitute, kept back by fraud. See Greek-- 575<br />

651 apostole {ap-os-tol-ay'} from 649; commission, i.e. (specially) apostolate:-apostleship.<br />

See Greek-- 649<br />

652 apostolos {ap-os'-tol-os} from 649; a delegate; specially, an ambassador of the<br />

Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ("apostle") (with miraculous powers):-apostle,<br />

messenger, he that is sent. See Greek-- 649<br />

653 apostomatizo {ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo} from 575 and a (presumed) derivative of<br />

4750; to speak off-hand (properly, dictate), i.e. to catechize (in an invidious manner):-provoke<br />

to speak. See Greek-- 575 See Greek-- 4750

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