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ἀποβάλλω 🇬🇷: 2 aor. 🇬🇷; [fr. Hom. down]; to throw off, cast away: a garment, Mk. x. 50. trop. confidence, Heb. x. 35.*

🇬🇷: impf. 🇬🇷]; to turn the eyes away from other things und fix them on some one thing; to look at attentively: 🇬🇷 (often in Grk. writ.); trop. to look with steadfast mental gaze: 🇬🇷, Heb. xi. 26 [W. § 66, 2 d.].*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, thrown away, to be thrown away, rejected, despised, abominated: as unclean, 1 Tim. iv. 4, (in Hos. ix. 3 Symm. equiv. to unclean; Hom. Il. 2, 361; 3, 65; Lcian., Plut.).*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, a throwing away; &emsp; 1. rejection, repudiation, (🇬🇷 to throw away from one’s self, cast off, repudiate): Ro. xi. 15 (opp. to 🇬🇷, objec. gen.). &emsp; 2. a losing, loss, (fr. 🇬🇷 in the sense of lose): Acts xxvii. 22 🇬🇷 no one of you shall lose his life [W. § 67, 1 e.]. (Plat. Plut., al.)*

🇬🇷: [2 aor. 🇬🇷]; &emsp; 1. to be removed from, depart. &emsp; 2. to die, (often so in Grk. writ. fr. Hdt. down); hence trop. 🇬🇷 to die to any thing: 🇬🇷 i. e. become utterly alienated from our sins, 1 Pet. ii. 24 [W. § 52, 4, 1 d.; B. 178 (155)].*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷); &ensp; a. a writing off, transcript (from some pattern). &ensp; b. an enrolment (or registration) in the public records of persons together with their property and income, as the basis of an 🇬🇷 (census or valuation), i.e. that it might appear how much tax should be levied upon each one: Lk. ii. 2; Acts v. 37; on the occurrence spoken of in both pass. cf. Schürer, Ntl. Zeitgesch. § 17, pp. 251, 262-286, and books there mentioned; [McClellan i. 392-399; B. D. s. v. Taxing].*

🇬🇷: Mid., [pres. inf. 🇬🇷]; 1 aor. inf. 🇬🇷; [pf. pass. ptcp. 🇬🇷; fr. Hdt. down]; &ensp; a. to write off, copy (from some pattern). &ensp; b. to enter in a register or records; spec. to enter in the public records the names of men, their property and income, to enroll, (cf. 🇬🇷, b.); mid. to have one’s self registered, to enroll one’s self [W. § 38, 3]: Lk. ii. 1, 3, 5; pass. 🇬🇷 those whose names are inscribed in the heavenly register, Heb. xii. 23 (the reference is to the dead already received into the heavenly city, the figure being drawn from civil communities on earth, whose citizens are enrolled in a register).*

🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; pf. pass. ptcp. 🇬🇷: (freq. in Grk. writ. fr. Pind. Nem. 6, 80 down); &emsp; 1. prop. to point away from one’s self, to point out, show forth; to expose to view, exhibit, (Hdt. 3, 122 and often): 1 Co. iv. 9. Hence &emsp; 2. to declare: 🇬🇷, to show, prove what kind of a person any one is, Acts ii. 22 (where cod. D gives the gloss 🇬🇷); 2 Th. ii. 4 [Lchm. mrg. 🇬🇷). to prove by arguments, demonstrate: Acts xxv. 7. Cf. Win. De verb. comp. etc. Pt. iv. p. 16 sq.*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷, q. v.), [fr. Hdt. down]; &ensp; a. a making manifest, showing forth. &ensp; b. a demonstration, proof: 🇬🇷 a proof by the Spirit and power of God, operating in me, and stirring in the minds of my hearers the most holy emotions and thus persuading them, 1 Co. ii. 4 (contextually opposed to proof by rhetorical arts and philosophic arguments,—the sense in which the Greek philosophers use the word; [see Heinrici, Corinthierbr. i. p. 103 sq.]).*

🇬🇷, Lk. xviii. 12, for 🇬🇷 q. v.; [cf. WH. App. p. 171].

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, inf. pres. 🇬🇷, Heb. vii. 5 T Tr WH (cf. Delitzsch ad loc.; B. 44 (38); [Tdf.’s note ad loc.; WH. Intr. § 410]); (🇬🇷 q. v.); a bibl. and eccl. word; Sept. for ; to tithe i. e. &emsp; 1. with acc. of the thing, to give, pay, a tenth of any thing: Mt. xxiii. 23; Lk. xi. 42; xviii. 12 where T WH, after codd. ℵ* B only, have adopted 🇬🇷, for which the simple 🇬🇷 is more common in Grk. writ.; (Gen. xxviii. 22; Deut. xiv. 21 (22)). &ensp; 2. 🇬🇷, to exact, receive, a tenth from any one: Heb. vii. 5; (1 S. viii. 15, 17). [B. D. s. v. Tithe.]*

🇬🇷 [so L T WH accent (and Rec. in 1 Tim. ii. 3); al. 🇬🇷, cf. Lob. Paralip. p. 498; Göttling p. 313 sq.; Chandler § 529 sq.], 🇬🇷, (see 🇬🇷), a later word, accepted, acceptable, agreeable: 1 Tim. ii. 3; v. 4.*

🇬🇷; depon. mid.; impf. 🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; 1 aor. pass. 🇬🇷; common in Grk. writ, esp. the Attic, fr. Hom. down; in the N. T. used only by Luke; to accept what is offered from without (🇬🇷, cf. Lat.  cipio), to accept from, receive: 🇬🇷, simply, to give one access to one’s self, Lk. ix. 11 L T Tr WH; Acts xxviii. 30; with emphasis [cf. Tob. vii. 17 and Fritzsche ad loc.], to receive with joy, Lk. viii. 40; to receive to hospitality, Acts xxi. 17 L T Tr WH; to grant one access to one’s self in the capacity in which he wishes to be regarded, e. g. as the messenger of others, Acts xv. 4 (L T Tr WH 🇬🇷); as a Christian, Acts xviii. 27; metaph. 🇬🇷, to receive into the mind with assent: to approve, Acts xxiv. 3; to believe, 🇬🇷, Acts ii. 41; (so in Grk. writ. esp. Plato; cf. Ast, Lex. Plat. i. p. 232).*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; (🇬🇷, q. v.); to go away to foreign parts, go abroad: Mt. xxi. 33; xxv. 14 sq.; Mk. xii. 1; Lk. xv. 13 (🇬🇷); xx. 9. (In Grk. writ. fr. Hdt. down.)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (fr. 🇬🇷 and 🇬🇷 the people), away from one’s people, gone abroad: Mk. xiii. 34 [R. V. sojourning in another country]. [From Pind. down.]*

🇬🇷, pres. ptcp. neut. 🇬🇷 (fr. the form 🇬🇷, Rev. xxii. 2, where T Tr WH mrg. 🇬🇷 [see WH. App. p. 167]); impf. 3 pers. plur. 🇬🇷 (for the more com. 🇬🇷, Acts iv. 33; cf. W. § 14, 1 c.); fut. 🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; 2 aor. 🇬🇷, impv. 🇬🇷, subj. 3 pers. sing. 🇬🇷 and in 1 Thess. v. 15 Tdf. 🇬🇷 (see 🇬🇷), opt. 3 pers. sing. 🇬🇷 [or rather, 🇬🇷; for 🇬🇷 is a subjunctive form] (2 Tim. iv. 14, for 🇬🇷, cf. W. § 14, 1 g.; B. 46 (40); yet L T Tr WH 🇬🇷); Pass., 1 aor. inf. 🇬🇷; Mid., 2 aor. 🇬🇷, 3 pers. sing. 🇬🇷 (Ηeb. xii. 16, where L WH 🇬🇷; cf. B. 47 (41); Delitzsch on Hebr. p. 632 note; [WH. App. p. 167]); a common verb in Grk. writ. fr. Hom. down, and the N. T. does not deviate at all from their use of it; prop. to put away by giving, to give up, give over, (Germ.