ΑΝΑΦΑΙΡΟΥΣΙΝ, αναφαιρουσιν
ANAPHAIROUSIN, anaphairousin
Sounds Like: ah-nah-fai-ROO-sin
Translations: they take away, they remove, they lift up, they carry off
From the root: ΑΝΑΦΑΙΡΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the prefix ἀνα- (ana-, meaning 'up' or 'back') and the verb αἱρέω (haireō, meaning 'to take' or 'to seize'). It describes the action of taking something away, removing it, or lifting it up. It is used to indicate a complete removal or withdrawal.
Inflection: Third Person Plural, Present Indicative, Active Voice
Strong’s number: G0337 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἈΝΑΦΑΙΡΟΥΣΙΝ — they take away, they remove, they carry off
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