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ἀφανής victims expiating them, Heb. x. 4, (Jer. xi. 15; Sir. xlvii. 11); mid. of God putting out of his sight, remembering no more, the sins committed by men, i.e. granting pardon for sins (see 🇬🇷, 2 a.): Ro. xi. 27.*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷), not manifest, hidden: Heb. iv. 13. (Often in Grk. writ. fr. [Aeschyl. and] Hdt. down.) [Cf. 🇬🇷, and Schmidt ch. 130.]*

🇬🇷; [Pass., pres. 🇬🇷]; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; (🇬🇷); &ensp; a. to snatch out of sight, to put out of view, to make unseen, (Xen. an. 3, 4, 8 🇬🇷 sc. 🇬🇷, Plat. Phil. 66 a. 🇬🇷). &ensp; b. to cause to vanish away, to destroy, consume: Mt. vi. 19 sq. (often so in Grk. writ. and Sept. [cf. B. § 130, 5]); Pass. to perish: Acts xiii. 41 (Luth. vor Schrecken vergehen); to vanish away, Jas. iv. 14, (Hdt. 7, 6; 167; Plat. et sqq.). &ensp; c. to deprive of lustre, render unsightly; to disfigure: 🇬🇷, Mt. vi. 16.*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷, q. v.), disappearance; destruction: Heb. viii. 13. (Theophr., Polyb., Diod., Plut., Lcian., al.; often in Sept., particularly for and .)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (fr. 🇬🇷), taken out of sight, made invisible: 🇬🇷, he departed from them suddenly and in a way unseen, he vanished, Lk. xxiv. 31. (In poets fr. Hom. down; later in prose writ. also; Diod. 4, 65 🇬🇷, Plut. orac. def. c. 1. Sometimes angels, withdrawing suddenly from human view, are said 🇬🇷: 2 Macc. iii. 34; Acta Thom. § § 27 and 43.)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, apparently a word of Macedonian origin, which Suidas calls ‘barbarous’; the place into which the alvine discharges are voided; a privy, sink; found only in Mt. xv. 17; Mk. vii. 19. It appears to be derived not from 🇬🇷 a podicibus, but from 🇬🇷, the same Macedon. word which in Lev. xii. 5; xv. 19 sqq. answers to the Hebr. sordes menstruorum. Cf. Fischer’s full discussion of the word in his De vitiis lexx. N. T. p. 698 sq.*

🇬🇷 (🇬🇷 Lchm., see s. v. 🇬🇷, 🇬🇷), 🇬🇷, (the disposition of a man who is 🇬🇷, unsparing), unsparing severity: with gen. of the object, 🇬🇷. Col. ii. 23 (🇬🇷, Lys. 2, 25 (193, 5); Diod. 13, 60; 79 etc. [see Bp. Lghtft. on Col. l. c.]; in Plat. defin. p. 412 d. 🇬🇷 means liberality).*

🇬🇷, i. q. 🇬🇷, q. v. Cf. B. 7; Mullacn p. 22; W. 45 (44); [Tdf. Proleg. p. 91 sq., Sept. ed. 4 Proleg. p. xxxiii.; Scrivener’s ed. of cod. Cantab. Intr. p. xlvii. (11); esp. WH. App. p. 143 sq., Meisterhans § 20, and Bp. Lghtft. on Phil. ii. 23; Curtius p. 687 sq.]*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (fr. 🇬🇷 without rock, smooth, plain, and this fr. 🇬🇷 rocky land), simplicity, [A. V. singleness]: 🇬🇷, Acts ii. 46, (found only here [and in eccl. writ.]. The Greeks used 🇬🇷).*

🇬🇷, i. q. 🇬🇷, q. v.; cf. 🇬🇷.

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷); &emsp; 1. release, as from bondage, imprisonment, etc.: Lk. iv. 18 (19), (Is. lxi. 1 sq.; Polyb. 1, 79, 12, etc.). &emsp; 2. 🇬🇷 forgiveness, pardon, of sins (prop. the letting them go, as if they had not been committed [see at length Trench § xxxiii.]), remission of their penalty: Mt. xxvi. 28; Mk. i. 4; Lk. i. 77; iii. 3; xxiv. 47; Acts ii. 38; v. 31; x. 43; xiii. 38; xxvi. 18; Col. i. 14; 🇬🇷, Eph. i. 7; and simply 🇬🇷: Mk. iii. 29; Heb. ix. 22; x. 18, (🇬🇷, Plat. legg. 9 p. 869 d.; 🇬🇷, Diod. 20, 44 [so Dion. Hal. l. 8 § 50, see also 7, 33; 7, 46; esp. 7, 64; 🇬🇷, Philo, vit. Moys. iii. 17; al.]).*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷 to fasten together, to fit), (Vulg. junctura [and nexus]), bond, connection, [A. V. joint (see esp. Bp. Lghtft. on Col. as below)]: Eph. iv. 16; Col. ii. 19. (Plut. Anton. c. 27.)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷, cf. 🇬🇷), (Tertull. and subseq. writ. incorruptibilitas, Vulg. incorruptio [and incorruptela]), incorruption, perpetuity: 🇬🇷, Philo de incorr. mund. § 11; it is ascribed to 🇬🇷 in Plut. Arist. c. 6; of the body of man exempt from decay after the resurrection, 1 Co. xv. 42 (🇬🇷 sc. 🇬🇷), 50, 53 sq.; of a blessed immortality (Sap. ii. 23; vi. 19; 4 Macc. xvii. 12), Ro. ii. 7; 2 Tim. i. 10. 🇬🇷 to love one with never diminishing love, Eph. vi. 24 [cf. Mey. ad loc. The word seems to have the meaning purity, sincerity, incorruptness in Tit. ii. 7 Rec.$st$].*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷), uncorrupted, not liable to corruption or decay, imperishable: of things, 1 Co. ix. 25; 1 Pet. i. 4, 23; iii. 4; [🇬🇷, Mk. xvi. WH in (rejected) ‘Shorter Conclusion’]. immortal: of the risen dead, 1 Co. xv. 52; of God, Ro. i. 23; 1 Tim. i. 17. (Sap. xii. 1; xviii. 4. [Aristot.], Plut., Lcian., al. [Cf. Trench § lxviii.])*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷 uncorrupted, fr. 🇬🇷, uncorruptness: Tit. ii. 7 L T Tr WH; see 🇬🇷.*

🇬🇷; pres. 2 pers. sing. 🇬🇷 (fr. the form 🇬🇷, Rev. ii. 20 for Rec. 🇬🇷), [3 pers. plur. 🇬🇷 Rev. xi. 9 Tdf. edd. 2, 7, fr. a form 🇬🇷; cf. B. 48 (42)]; impf. 3 pers. sing. 🇬🇷, with the augm. before the prep., Mk. i. 34; xi. 16, fr. the form 🇬🇷; whence also pres. 1 pers. plur. 🇬🇷 Lk. xi. 4 L T Tr WH for 🇬🇷 Rec. and 3 pers. 🇬🇷 Rev. xi. 9 L T Tr WH; [see WH. App. p. 167]; fut. 🇬🇷: 1 aor. 🇬🇷, 2 pers. sing. 🇬🇷 Rev. ii. 4 T Tr WH [cf. 🇬🇷]; 2 aor. impv. 🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, subj. 3 pers. sing. 🇬🇷, 2 pers. plur. 🇬🇷, [inf. 🇬🇷 (Mt. xxiii. 23 L T Tr WH; Lk. v. 21 L txt. T Tr WH)], ptcp. 🇬🇷, 🇬🇷; Pass., pres. 🇬🇷, [yet 3 pers. plur. 🇬🇷 Jn. xx. 23 WH mrg. etc.; cf. 🇬🇷 above]; pf. 3 pers. plur. 🇬🇷 (a Doric form [cf. W. § 14, 3 a.; B 49 (42); Kühner § 285, 4], Mt. ix. 2, 5; Mk. ii. 5, [9]—in both these Gospels L [exc. in Mk. mrg.] T Tr WH have restored the pres. 3 pers. plur. 🇬🇷; Lk. v. 20, 23; vii. 47, [48]; Jn. xx. 23 L txt. T Tr txt. WH txt.; 1 Jn. ii. 12); 1 aor. 🇬🇷; fut. 🇬🇷; cf. W. § 14, 3; B. 48 (42); [WH. App. p. 167; Veitch s. v. 🇬🇷]; (fr. 🇬🇷 and 🇬🇷); [fr. Hom. down]; to send from (🇬🇷) one’s self; &emsp; 1. to send away; &ensp; a. to bid go away or depart: 🇬🇷, Mt. xiii. 36 [al. refer this to 3 below]; 🇬🇷, of a husband putting away his wife, 1 Co. vii. 11-13, (Hdt. 5, 39; and subst. 🇬🇷, Plut. Pomp. c. 42, 6). &ensp; b. to send forth, yield up, emit: 🇬🇷