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<div> '''1: | <div> '''1: '''''Κωλύω''''' ''' (Strong'S #2967 — Verb — koluo — ko-loo'-o ) </div> <p> "to hinder," is rendered "withstand" in Acts 11:17 . See [[Forbid]] , Hinder. </p> <div> '''2: '''''Ἀνθίστημι''''' ''' (Strong'S #436 — Verb — anthistemi — anth-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to set against," is translated "to withstand" in Acts 13:8 (Middle Voice); in the intransitive 2nd aorist, Active Voice, Ephesians 6:13; 2—Timothy 3:8 (1st part; Middle Voice in 2nd part); 4:15. See Resist. </p> | ||
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64164" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_64164" /> == | ||
<p> [[Withstand | <p> [[Withstand]] with and stand. See Stand. To oppose to resist, either with physical or moral force as, to withstand the attack of troops to withstand eloquence or arguments. </p> <p> When Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to his face. Galatians 2 . </p> | ||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_195518" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_195518" /> == | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 14 October 2021
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
1: Κωλύω (Strong'S #2967 — Verb — koluo — ko-loo'-o )
"to hinder," is rendered "withstand" in Acts 11:17 . See Forbid , Hinder.
2: Ἀνθίστημι (Strong'S #436 — Verb — anthistemi — anth-is'-tay-mee )
"to set against," is translated "to withstand" in Acts 13:8 (Middle Voice); in the intransitive 2nd aorist, Active Voice, Ephesians 6:13; 2—Timothy 3:8 (1st part; Middle Voice in 2nd part); 4:15. See Resist.
King James Dictionary [2]
Withstand with and stand. See Stand. To oppose to resist, either with physical or moral force as, to withstand the attack of troops to withstand eloquence or arguments.
When Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to his face. Galatians 2 .
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(prep.) To stand against; to oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand an attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments.