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    ἀποστερέω, 
-ῶ; 1 aorist 
ἀπεστέρησα; [passive, present 
ἀποστεροῦμαι]; perfect participle 
ἀπεστερημένος; 
to defraud, rob, despoil: absolutely, 
Mark 10:19; 
1 Corinthians 6:8; 
ἀλλήλους to withhold themselves from one another, of those who mutually deny themselves cohabitation, 
1 Corinthians 7:5. Middle 
to allow oneself to be defrauded [Winer's Grammar, § 38, 3]: 
1 Corinthians 6:7; 
τινά τινος (as in Greek writings), 
to deprive one of a thing; passive 
ἀπεστερημένοι τῆς ἀληθείας, 
1 Timothy 6:5 [Winers Grammar, 196 (185); Buttmann, 158 (138)]; 
τί to defraud of a thing, to withdraw or keep back a thing by fraud: passive 
μισθὸς ἀπεστερημένος, 
James 5:4 (T Tr WH ἀφυστερημένος, see 
ἀφυστερέω; [cf. also 
ἀπό, II. 2 d. bb., p. 59
b]) (
Deuteronomy 24:14 [(16) 
Alex.]; 
Malachi 3:5).
 
    Related entry:
    ἀϕυστερέω, 
-ῶ: (a later Greek word);
    
1. to be behindhand, come too late (
ἀπό so as to be far from, or to fail a person or thing); used of persons not present at the right time: Polybius 22, 5, 2; Posidon. ap. Athen. 4, 37 
(i. e. 4 p. 151 e.); [others]; 
ἀπό ἀγαθῆς ἡμέρας to fail (to make use of) a good day, to let the opportunity pass by, Sir. 14:14.
    
2. transitively, 
to cause to fail, to withdraw, take away from, defraud: τὸ μάννα σου οὐκ ἀϕυστέρησας ἀπὸ στόματος αὐτῶν, 
Nehemiah 9:20 (for 
מָנַע to withhold); perfect passive participle 
ἀϕυστερημένος (
μισθός), 
James 5:4 T Tr WH after 
א B*, [Rec. 
ἀπεστερημένος, see 
ἀποστερέω, also under the word 
ἀπό, II. 2 d. bb., p. 59 
b].
 
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