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Name of God’s Son

ΑΠΟΤΙΘΕΤΕ, αποτιθετε

APOTITHETE, apotithete

Sounds Like: ah-po-TEE-theh-teh

Translations: you lay aside, you put away, you take off, you cast off, you renounce, you put off

From the root: ΑΠΟΤΙΘΗΜΙ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a compound verb formed from 'ἀπό' (away from) and 'τίθημι' (to put, place). It means to lay aside, put away, or take off something, often implying a separation or removal. It can be used literally, such as taking off clothing, or figuratively, such as renouncing a way of life or casting off sin. In this form, it is an imperative, commanding a group of people to perform the action.

Inflection: Present, Active, Imperative, Second Person Plural

Strong’s number: G0659 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
  • Shepherd of Hermas — 93:3

From the same root

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