Lexicon / G0868
ἀφίστημι
aphistēmi
  • to leave
  • to put away
  • lead away
  • to move to revolt
  • to stand off
  • depart from

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to leave

ἀφ-ίστημι

[in LXX for סוּר, מָעַל, etc. (41 words in all) ;]

__1. trans. in pres. impf. fut. 1 aor. to put away, lead away; metaphorically, to move to revolt: Act.5:37.

__2. Intrans. in pf. plpf. 2 aor. to stand off, depart from, withdraw from: with genitive, Luk.2:37; before ἀπό, Luk.4:13 13:27, Act.5:38 12:10 15:38 19:9 22:29, 2Co.12:8; metaphorically, ἀπὸ ἀδικίας, 2Ti.2:19; ἀπὸ θεοῦ, (fall away, apostatize), Heb.3:12 Mid. (exc. 1 aor. WH. is trans.), to withdraw oneself from, absent oneself from: Luk.2:37; metaphorically, fall away, apostatize: absol. Luk.8:13; with genitive, 1Ti.4:1 (MM, see word; Cremer, 308).†

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Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to put away; lead away; to move to revolt; to stand off; depart from

to put away; lead away; to move to revolt; to stand off; depart from; withdraw from; to withdraw oneself from; absent oneself from; fall away; apostatize