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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77383" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77383" /> ==
<div> [['''A]] — 1: ἔξοδος ''' (Strong'S #1841 — Noun Masculine — exodos — ex'-od-os ) </div> <p> (Eng., "exodus"), lit. signifies "a way out" (ex, "out," hodos, "a way"); hence, "a departure," especially from life, "a decease;" in &nbsp;Luke 9:31 , of the Lord's death, "which He was about to accomplish;" in &nbsp;2 Peter 1:15 , of Peter's death (marg., "departure" in each case); "departure" in &nbsp;Hebrews 11:22 , [[Rv.]] See Departure. </p> <div> [['''B]] — 1: τελευτάω ''' (Strong'S #5053 — Verb — teleutao — tel-yoo-tah'-o ) </div> <p> lit., "to end," is used intransitively and translated "deceased" in &nbsp;Matthew 22:25 . See [[Death]] , [[A,]] No. 3, [[Die.]] </p>
<div> '''A 1: '''''Ἔξοδος''''' ''' (Strong'S #1841 Noun Masculine exodos ex'-od-os ) </div> <p> (Eng., "exodus"), lit. signifies "a way out" (ex, "out," hodos, "a way"); hence, "a departure," especially from life, "a decease;" in &nbsp;Luke 9:31 , of the Lord's death, "which He was about to accomplish;" in &nbsp;2—Peter 1:15 , of Peter's death (marg., "departure" in each case); "departure" in &nbsp;Hebrews 11:22 , RV. See Departure. </p> <div> '''B 1: '''''Τελευτάω''''' ''' (Strong'S #5053 Verb teleutao tel-yoo-tah'-o ) </div> <p> lit., "to end," is used intransitively and translated "deceased" in &nbsp;Matthew 22:25 . See [[Death]] , A, No. 3, DIE. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50666" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50666" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Decease]] </strong> . The Gr. word <em> exodos </em> (‘exodus,’ ‘outgoing’) is translated ‘decease’ in &nbsp; Luke 9:31 and &nbsp; 2 Peter 1:15 , the meaning being departure out of the world. In this sense the Gr. word is used also in Wis 3:2; Wis 7:6 , Sir 38:23 . The opposite, <em> eisodos </em> , is used of the ‘coming’ of Christ. The only other occurrence of the Gr. <em> exodos </em> in [[Nt]] is in &nbsp; Hebrews 11:22 , of the Exodus from Egypt [[(Av]] [Note: Authorized Version.] and [[Rv]] [Note: Revised Version.] ‘departure’). </p>
<p> <strong> [[Decease]] </strong> . The Gr. word <em> exodos </em> (‘exodus,’ ‘outgoing’) is translated ‘decease’ in &nbsp; Luke 9:31 and &nbsp; 2 Peter 1:15 , the meaning being departure out of the world. In this sense the Gr. word is used also in Wis 3:2; Wis 7:6 , Sir 38:23 . The opposite, <em> eisodos </em> , is used of the ‘coming’ of Christ. The only other occurrence of the Gr. <em> exodos </em> in NT is in &nbsp; Hebrews 11:22 , of the Exodus from Egypt (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RV [Note: Revised Version.] ‘departure’). </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_107905" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_107905" /> ==
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59606" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59606" /> ==
<p> [[Dece'Ase,]] n. [[L.]] to depart or to withdraw. Literally, departure hence, departure from this life death applied to human beings only. </p>
<p> DECE'ASE, n. L. to depart or to withdraw. Literally, departure hence, departure from this life death applied to human beings only. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 12:48, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

A — 1: Ἔξοδος (Strong'S #1841 — Noun Masculine — exodos — ex'-od-os )

(Eng., "exodus"), lit. signifies "a way out" (ex, "out," hodos, "a way"); hence, "a departure," especially from life, "a decease;" in  Luke 9:31 , of the Lord's death, "which He was about to accomplish;" in  2—Peter 1:15 , of Peter's death (marg., "departure" in each case); "departure" in  Hebrews 11:22 , RV. See Departure.

B — 1: Τελευτάω (Strong'S #5053 — Verb — teleutao — tel-yoo-tah'-o )

lit., "to end," is used intransitively and translated "deceased" in  Matthew 22:25 . See Death , A, No. 3, DIE.

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

Decease . The Gr. word exodos (‘exodus,’ ‘outgoing’) is translated ‘decease’ in   Luke 9:31 and   2 Peter 1:15 , the meaning being departure out of the world. In this sense the Gr. word is used also in Wis 3:2; Wis 7:6 , Sir 38:23 . The opposite, eisodos , is used of the ‘coming’ of Christ. The only other occurrence of the Gr. exodos in NT is in   Hebrews 11:22 , of the Exodus from Egypt (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RV [Note: Revised Version.] ‘departure’).

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( n.) Departure, especially departure from this life; death.

(2): ( v. i.) To depart from this life; to die; to pass away.

King James Dictionary [4]

DECE'ASE, n. L. to depart or to withdraw. Literally, departure hence, departure from this life death applied to human beings only.

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