STRONGS G337:
ἀναιρέω,
-ῶ; future
ἀνελῶ,
2 Thessalonians 2:8 (L T Tr WH text cf. Judith 7:13; Dionysius Halicarnassus 11, 18; Diodorus Siculus 2, 25; cf. Winers Grammar, 82 (78); [Buttmann, 53 (47); Veitch, under the word
αἱρέω, "perhaps late
έλω"]), for the usual
ἀναιρήσω; 2 aorist
ἀνεῖλον; 2 aorist middle
ἀνειλόμην (but
ἀνείλατο Acts 7:21,
ἀνεῖλαν Acts 10:39,
ἀνείλατε Acts 2:23, in G L T Tr WH, after the
Alex. form, cf. Winers Grammar, 73f (71f); Buttmann, 39 (34)f [see
αἱρέω]); passive, present
ἀναιροῦμαι; 1 aorist
ἀνῃρέθην;
1. to take up, to lift up (from the ground); middle
to take up for myself as mine, to own (an exposed infant):
Acts 7:21; (so
ἀναιρεῖσθαι, Aristophanes nub. 531; Epictetus diss. 1, 23, 7; [Plutarch, Anton. 36, 3; fortuna
Romans 8; fratern. am. 18, etc.]).
2. to take away, abolish;
a. ordinances, established customs, (to abrogate):
Hebrews 10:9:
b. a man,
to put not of the way, slay, kill, (often so in the
Sept. and Greek writings from [Herodotus 4, 66] Thucydides down):
Matthew 2:16;
Luke 22:2;
Luke 23:32;
Acts 2:23;
Acts 5:33,
36;
Acts 7:28;
Acts 9:23;
Acts 9:29;
Acts 10:39;
Acts 12:2;
Acts 13:28;
Acts 22:20;
Acts 23:15,
21,
27;
Acts 25:3;
Acts 26:10;
2 Thessalonians 2:8 L T Tr WH text;
ἑαυτόν, to kill oneself,
Acts 16:27.
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