STRONGS G5290:
													
												
									    		ὑποστρέφω; imperfect 
ὑπέστρεφον; future 
ὑποστρέψω; 1 aorist 
ὑπέστρεψα; from 
Homer down; the 
Sept. for 
שׁוּב; 
1. transitive, 
to turn back, to turn about: as 
ἵππους, 
Homer, Iliad 5, 581. 
2. intransitive, 
to turn back i. e. to return: absolutely, 
Mark 14:40 (here 
L WH πάλιν ἐλθών Tr ἐλθών); 
Luke 2:20 (here 
Rec. ἐπέστρεψαν), 
Luke 2:43; 
Luke 8:37,
40; 
9:10; 
10:17; 
17:15; 
19:12; 
23:48,
56; 
Acts 8:28; followed by an infinitive of purpose, 
Luke 17:18; followed by 
διά with a genitive of place, 
Acts 20:3; 
εἰς with an accusative of place, 
Luke 1:56; 
Luke 2:39 (here 
T Tr marginal reading 
WH ἐπέστρεψεν),
Luke 2:45; 
Luke 4:14; 
7:10; 
8:39; 
11:24; 
24:33,
52; 
Acts 1:12; 
Acts 8:25; 
Acts 13:13; 
Acts 14:21; 
Acts 21:6; 
Acts 22:17; 
Acts 23:32; 
Galatians 1:17; 
εἰς διαφθοράν, 
Acts 13:34; 
ἀπό with a genitive of place, 
Luke 4:1; 
Luke 24:9 (
WH brackets 
ἀπό etc.); 
ἀπό with a genitive of the business, 
Hebrews 7:1; 
ἐκ with a genitive of place, 
Acts 12:25; 
ἐκ τῆς ἁγίας ἐντολῆς, of those who after embracing Christianity apostatize, 
2 Peter 2:21 T Tr WH, but Lachmann (against the authorities) 
εἰς τά ὀπίσω ἀπό τῆς etc. 
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