Concordancia Strong lutroó: redimir, redimirnos, rescatados, para liberar mediante el pago de un rescate, para redimir. Palabra Original: λυτρόωParte del Discurso: verbo Transliteración: lutroó Ortografía Fonética: (loo-tro'-o) Definición: redimir, redimirnos, rescatados, para liberar mediante el pago de un rescate, para redimir. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: redimir (1), redimirnos (1), rescatados (1). HELPS Word-studies 3084 lytróō (cognado con 3083/ lýtron, "precio de rescate") - propiamente, liberar por haberse pagado la totalidad del rescate; "liberar al recibir el rescate" (Vine); (figuradamente) restaurar algo "nuevamente a la posesión de su propietario (dueño)legítimo - es decir, después de rescatarlo del poder y la posesión de algún propietario ajeno" (Wm. Barclay). Strong's Concordance lutroó: to release by paying a ransom, to redeem Original Word: λυτρόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: lutroó Phonetic Spelling: (loo-tro'-o) Short Definition: I ransom, liberate, deliver Definition: I release on receipt of ransom; mid: I redeem, release by paying ransom, liberate. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3084: λυτρόωλυτρόω, λύτρῳ: passive, 1 aorist ἐλυτρωθην; middle, present infinitive λυτροῦσθαι; 1 aorist subjunctive 3 person singular λυτρώσηται; (λύτρον, which see); the Sept. often for גָּאַל and פָּדָה; 1. to release on receipt of ransom: Plato, Theact., p. 165 e.; Diodorus 19, 73; the Sept., Numbers 18:15, 17. 2. to redeem, liberate by payment of ransom ((Demosthenes, others)), generally expressed by the middle; universally, to liberate: τινα ἀργυρίῳ, and likewise ἐκ with the genitive of the thing; passive ἐκ τῆς ματαίας ἀναστροφῆς, 1 Peter 1:18; middle "to cause to be released to oneself (cf. Winers Grammar, 254 (238)) by payment of the ransom, i. e. to redeem; universally, to deliver": in the Jewish theocratic sense, τόν Ἰσραήλ, viz. from evils of every kind, external and internal, Luke 24:21; ἀπό πάσης ἀνομίας, Titus 2:14 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 6 a.); τινα ἐκ, spoken of God, Deuteronomy 13:5; 2 Samuel 7:23; Hosea 13:14. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance redeem. From lutron; to ransom (literally or figuratively) -- redeem. see GREEK lutron Forms and Transliterations ελυτρωθητε ελυτρώθητε ἐλυτρώθητε ελυτρωσάμην ελυτρώσατο ελυτρώσατό ελυτρώσω λελυτρωμένοι λελυτρωμένοις λελυτρωμένον λελύτρωται λελύτρωταί λυτρούμενον λυτρούμενος λυτρούμενός λυτρουμένου λυτρουμένω λυτρουσθαι λυτρούσθαι λυτροῦσθαι λυτρούται λυτρωθή λυτρωθήσεσθε λυτρωθήσεται λύτρωσαι λύτρωσαί λυτρωσαμένου λυτρώσασθαι λυτρώσεται λυτρώσεταί λυτρωση λυτρώση λυτρωσηται λυτρώσηται λυτρώσομαι λυτρώσομαί λυτρώται elutrothete elutrōthēte elytrothete elytrōthēte elytrṓthete elytrṓthēte lutrosetai lutrōsētai lutrousthai lytrosetai lytrōsētai lytrṓsetai lytrṓsētai lytrousthai lytroûsthaiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 30843 Occurrences ἐλυτρώθητε — 1 Occ. λυτρώσηται — 1 Occ. λυτροῦσθαι — 1 Occ. Luke 24:21 V-PNM GRK: ὁ μέλλων λυτροῦσθαι τὸν Ἰσραήλ NAS: that it was He who was going to redeem Israel. KJV: which should have redeemed Israel: INT: who is about to redeem Israel Titus 2:14 V-ASM-3S 1 Peter 1:18 V-AIP-2P |