STRONGS G4717:
σταυρόω,
σταυρῷ; future
σταυρώσω; 1 aorist
ἐσταυρωσα; passive, present
σταύρομαι; perfect
ἐσταύρωμαι; 1 aorist
ἐσταυρωθην; (
σταυρός, which see);
1. to stake, drive down stakes:
Thucydides 7, 25, 6 (here
οἱ Συρακοσιοι ἐσταύρωσαν, which the Scholiast renders
σταυρους κατέπηξαν).
2. to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade: a place,
Thucydides 6, 100;
Diodorus
3. to crucify (
Vulg.crucifigo):
τινα,
a. properly:
Matthew 20:19;
Matthew 23:34;
Matthew 26:2;
Matthew 27:22,(
Matthew 27:23),
Matthew 27:26,
31,
35,
38;
Matthew 28:5;
Mark 15:13-15,
20,
24f,
27;
Mark 16:6;
Luke 23:21,
23,
33;
Luke 24:7,
20;
John 19:6,
10,
15f,
18,
20,
23,
41;
Acts 2:36;
Acts 4:10;
1 Corinthians 1:13,
23;
1 Corinthians 2:2,(8);
2 Corinthians 13:4;
Galatians 3:1;
Revelation 11:8 (Additions to
Esther 8:13 (34) [Esther 8:34
8:12r]; for
תָּלָה,
to hang, Esther 7:9.
Polybius 1, 86, 4;
Josephus, Antiquities 2, 5, 4; 17, 10, 10;
Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 53 and 56; in native Greek writings
ἀνασταυρουν is more common).
b. metaphorically:
τήν σάρκα,
to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain (but note the aorist)),
Galatians 5:24;
ἐσταύρωμαι τίνι, and
ἐσταύρωται μοι τί, I have been crucified to something and it has been crucified to me, so that we are dead to each other all fellowship and contact between us has ceased,
Galatians 6:14. (Compare:
ἀνασταυρόω,
σὑν᾿σταυρόω.)
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