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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1VerbStrong's Number: g3327Greek: metabanio

Remove, Removing:

"to pass over from one place to another" (meta, implying "change," and baino, "to go"), is translated "to remove" in Mat 17:20 (twice).
See PASS, No. 7.

A-2VerbStrong's Number: g3179Greek: methistemi

Remove, Removing:

is used transitively in the sense of causing "to remove," in Act 13:22, of the "removing" of King Saul, by bringing about his death; in 1Cr 13:2, of "removing" mountains.
See PUT, No. 23, TRANSLATE, TURN.

A-3VerbStrong's Number: g3346Greek: metatithemi

Remove, Removing:

"to remove a person or thing from one place to another" (meta, implying "change," tithemi, "to put"), e.g., Act 7:16, "were carried over," signifies, in the Middle Voice, "to change oneself," and is so used in Gal 1:6 "(I marvel that) ye are... removing," RV (not as AV, "removed"); the present tense suggests that the defection of the Galatians from the truth was not yet complete and would continue unless they changed their views. The Middle Voice indicates that they were themselves responsible for their declension, rather than the Judaizers who had influenced them.
See CARRY, No. 5.

A-4VerbStrong's Number: g3911Greek: paraphero

Remove, Removing:

lit., "to bring to or before" (para, "beside," phero, "to carry"), "to take or carry away," is translated "remove" in the Lord's prayer in Gethsemane, Mar 14:36, RV (AV, "take away"); Luk 22:42.
See TAKE. In the Sept., 1Sa 21:13.

A-5VerbStrong's Number: g3351Greek: metoikizo

Remove, Removing:

"to remove to a new abode, cause to migrate" (meta, implying "change," oikos, "a dwelling place"), is translated "removed" in Act 7:4; "I will carry... away" (Act 7:43).
See CARRYING AWAY, B.

A-6VerbStrong's Number: g673Greek: apochorizo

Remove, Removing:

"to separate, part asunder," is used in the Passive Voice in Rev 6:14, "(the heaven) was removed," RV (AV, "departed").
See DEPART, No. 14.

Notes:

(1) In Mat 21:21; Mar 11:23, airo, "to lift, take up," is translated "be thou removed" (RV, "be thou taken up").

(2) In Rev 2:5, AV, kineo, "to move" (RV), is translated "will remove."
See MOVE.

B-1NounStrong's Number: g3331Greek: metathesis

Remove, Removing:

"change of position" (transliterated in Eng., "metathesis," a transposition of the letter of a word), from meta, implying "change," and tithemi, "to place," is used only in Hebrews and translated "removing" in Hbr 12:27; "translation" in Hbr 11:5; "change" in Hbr 7:12.
See CHANGE, A.

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