Putting

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἔνδυσις (Strong'S #1745 — Noun Feminine — endusis — en'-doo-sis )

"a putting on" (akin to enduo, PUT, No. 26), is used of apparel,  1—Peter 3:3 . In the Sept.,  Esther 5:1;  Job 41:4 .

2: Ἐπίθεσις (Strong'S #1936 — Noun Feminine — epithesis — ep-ith'-es-is )

"a putting on" (akin to epitithemi, PUT, No. 4), is used of the "putting" or laying on of hands; in  2—Timothy 1:6 , RV, "laying" (AV, "putting"). See Laying On.

3: Ἀπόθεσις (Strong'S #595 — Noun Feminine — apothesis — ap-oth'-es-is )

"a putting off or away" (akin to apotithemi, PUT, No. 5), is used metaphorically in  1—Peter 3:21 , of the "putting" away of the filth of the flesh; in  2—Peter 1:14 , RV, of "the putting off" of the body (as a tabernacle) at death (Av, "I must put off").

4: Ἀπέκδυσις (Strong'S #555 — Noun Feminine — apekdusis — ap-ek'-doo-sis )

"a putting off, stripping off" (akin to apekduo, PUT, No. 22), is used in  Colossians 2:11 , of "the body of the flesh" (RV, an important rendering).

 Hebrews 9:26Disannul

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( p. pr. & vb. n.) of Put

(2): ( n.) The throwing of a heavy stone, shot, etc., with the hand raised or extended from the shoulder; - originally, a Scottish game.

King James Dictionary [3]

PUT'TING, ppr. from put. Setting placing laying.

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