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Name of God’s Son

ἈΝΑΧΩΡΗΣΑΝΤΟΣ, ἀναχωρησαντος

ANACHŌRĒSANTOS, anachōrēsantos

Sounds Like: ah-na-kho-RAY-san-tos

Translations: (of) having departed, (of) having withdrawn, (of) having gone away, (of) one who departed, (of) one who withdrew

From the root: ἈΝΑΧΩΡΕΩ

Part of Speech: Participle

Explanation: This is the genitive singular masculine or neuter form of the aorist active participle of the verb ἀναχωρέω (anachōreō). It describes an action that has been completed prior to the main action of the sentence. It can be translated as 'of one who departed' or 'of him having departed', often implying a temporal clause like 'when he had departed'. It signifies a movement away from a place or person, or a withdrawal.

Inflection: Aorist, Active, Participle, Singular, Genitive, Masculine or Neuter

Strong’s number: G0399 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

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