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<div> 1: Ἀνίστημι <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #450 — Verb — anistemi — an-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to stand up or to make to stand up," according as its use is intransitive or transitive (ana, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used (a) of a physical change of position, e.g., of "rising" from sleep, Mark 1:35; from a meeting in a synagogue, Luke 4:29; of the illegal "rising" of the high priest in the tribunal in Matthew 26:62; of an invalid "rising" from his couch, Luke 5:25; the "rising" up of a disciple from his vocation to follow Christ, Luke 5:28; cp. John 11:31; "rising" up from prayer, Luke 22:45; of a whole company, Acts 26:30; 1 Corinthians 10:7; (b) metaphorically, of "rising" up antagonistically against persons, e.g. of officials against people, Acts 5:17; of a seditious leader, 5:36; of the "rising" up of Satan, Mark 3:26; of false teachers, Acts 20:30; (c) of "rising" to a position of preeminence or power e.g., of [[Christ]] as a prophet, Acts 3:22; 7:37; as God's servant in the midst of the nation of Israel, Acts 3:26; as the Son of God in the midst of the nation, 13:33 (not here of resurrection, but with reference to the Incarnation: the AV "again" has nothing corresponding to it in the original, it was added as a misinterpretation: the mention of His resurrection is in the next verse, in which it is stressed by way of contrast and by the addition, "from the dead"); as a priest, Hebrews 7:11,15; as king over the nations, Romans 15:12; (d) of a spiritual awakening from lethargy, Ephesians 5:14; (e) of resurrection from the dead: (1) of the resurrection of Christ, Matthew 17:9; 20:19; Mark 8:31; 9:9,10,31; 10:34; Luke 18:33; 24:7,46; John 20:9; Acts 2:24,32; 10:41; 13:34; 17:3,31 : 1 Thessalonians 4:14; (2) of believers, John 6:39,40,44,54; 11:24; 1 Thessalonians 4:16; of unbelievers, Matthew 12:41 . See [[Lift]] , RAISE (up), Stand. </p> <div> 2: Ἐξανίστημι <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1817 — Verb — exanistemi — ex-an-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 1 (ex, i.e., ek, intensive), signifies "to raise up," Mark 12:19; Luke 20:28; intransitively, "to rise up," Acts 15:5 . </p> <div> 3: Ἐγείρω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1453 — Verb — egeiro — eg-i'-ro ) </div> <p> is frequently used in the NT in the sense of "raising" (Active Voice), or "rising" (Middle and Passive Voices): (a) from sitting, lying, sickness, e.g., Matthew 2:14; 9:5,7,19; James 5:15; Revelation 11:1; (b) of causing to appear, or, in the Passive, appearing, or raising up so as to occupy a place in the midst of people, Matthew 3:9; 11:11; Mark 13:22; Acts 13:22 . It is thus said of Christ in Acts 13:23; cp. No. 1, (c); (c) of rousing, stirring up, or "rising" against, Matthew 24:7; Mark 13:8; (d) of "raising buildings," John 2:19,20; (e) of "raising or rising" from the dead; (1) of Christ, Matthew 16:21; and frequently elsewhere (but not in Phil., 2Thess., 1Tim., Titus, Jas., 2Pet., 1,2, 3John, and Jude); (2) of Christ's "raising" the dead, Matthew 11:5; Mark 5:41; Luke 7:14; John 12:1,9,17; (3) of the act of the disciples, Matthew 10:8; (4) of the resurrection of believers, Matthew 27:52; John 5:21; 1 Corinthians 15:15,16,29,32,35,42-44,52; 2 Corinthians 1:9; 4:14; of unbelievers, Matthew 12:42 (cp. Matthew 12:41 , No. 1). </p> Awake. <div> 4: Διεγείρω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1326 — Verb — diegeiro — dee-eg-i'-ro ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 3 (dia, "through," intensive), signifies "to rouse, to awaken from sleep." The Active [[Voice]] is not used intransitively. In Matthew 1:24 , RV, "Joseph arose from his sleep," the Passive participle is, lit., "being aroused." In Mark 4:39 (AV, "he arose," RV, "he awoke"), the lit. rendering is "he being awakened." In John 6:18 the imperfect tense of the Passive Voice is used, and the rendering should be, "the sea was being aroused." See [[Awake]] , No. 2. </p> <div> 5: Γίνομαι <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1096 — Verb — ginomai — ghin'-om-ahee ) </div> <p> "to become, to take place," is sometimes suitably translated "arise;" e.g., Matthew 8:24; Mark 4:37 , "there arose a great tempest." So of the arising of persection, Matthew 13:21; Mark 4:17; this might be translated "taketh place;" of a tumult, Matthew 27:24 , RV, "arising," for AV, "made;" of a flood, Luke 6:48; a famine, Luke 15:14; a questioning, John 3:25; a murmuring, Acts 6:1; a tribulation, Acts 11:19 (RV); a stir in the city, Acts 19:23; a dissension, Acts 23:7; a great clamor, Acts 23:9 . See Become. </p> <div> 6: Ἀναβαίνω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #305 — Verb — anabaino — an-ab-ah'ee-no ) </div> <p> "to go up, to ascend," is once rendered "arise" in the RV, Luke 24:38 , of reasonings in the heart; in Revelation 13:1 , RV, "coming up," for AV, "rise up," with reference to the beast; in Revelation 17:8 , AV, "ascend," for RV, "to come up;" in Revelation 19:3 , RV, "goeth up," for AV, "rose up." See Climb Up , Come , Enter , Go , Grow , Rise , Spring. </p> <div> 7: Συνεφίστημι <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #4911 — Verb — sunephistemi — soon-ef-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to rise up together" (sun, "together," epi, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used in Acts 16:22 , of the "rising up" of a multitude against Paul and Silas. </p> <div> 8: Εἰσέρχομαι <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1525 — Verb — eiserchomai — ice-er'-khom-ahee ) </div> <p> lit., "to go in" (eis, "in," erchomai, "to go"), "to enter," is once rendered "arose," metaphorically, with reference to a reasoning among the disciples which of them should be the greatest, Luke 9:46 . See Come , Enter , Go. </p> <div> 9: Ἀνατέλλω <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #393 — Verb — anatello — an-at-el'-lo ) </div> <p> "to arise," is used especially of things in the natural creation, e.g., "the rising" of the sun, moon and stars; metaphorically, of light, in Matthew 4:16 , "did spring up;" of the sun, Matthew 5:45; 13:6 (RV); Mark 4:6; James 1:11; in Mark 16:2 the RV has "when the sun was risen," keeping to the verb form, for the AV, "at the rising of;" of a cloud, Luke 12:54; of the day-star, 2 Peter 1:19; in Hebrews 7:14 metaphorically, of the [[Incarnation]] of Christ: "Our Lord hath sprung out of Judah," more lit., "Our Lord hath arisen out of Judah," as of the rising of the light of the sun. See Rise , [[Spring]] , Up. </p> Acts 27:14
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<div> '''1: ἀνίστημι ''' (Strong'S #450 — Verb — anistemi — an-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to stand up or to make to stand up," according as its use is intransitive or transitive (ana, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used (a) of a physical change of position, e.g., of "rising" from sleep, &nbsp;Mark 1:35; from a meeting in a synagogue, &nbsp;Luke 4:29; of the illegal "rising" of the high priest in the tribunal in &nbsp;Matthew 26:62; of an invalid "rising" from his couch, &nbsp;Luke 5:25; the "rising" up of a disciple from his vocation to follow Christ, &nbsp;Luke 5:28; cp. &nbsp;John 11:31; "rising" up from prayer, &nbsp;Luke 22:45; of a whole company, &nbsp;Acts 26:30; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:7; (b) metaphorically, of "rising" up antagonistically against persons, e.g. of officials against people, &nbsp;Acts 5:17; of a seditious leader, 5:36; of the "rising" up of Satan, &nbsp;Mark 3:26; of false teachers, &nbsp;Acts 20:30; (c) of "rising" to a position of preeminence or power e.g., of Christ as a prophet, &nbsp;Acts 3:22; &nbsp;7:37; as God's servant in the midst of the nation of Israel, &nbsp;Acts 3:26; as the Son of God in the midst of the nation, 13:33 (not here of resurrection, but with reference to the Incarnation: the [[Av]] "again" has nothing corresponding to it in the original, it was added as a misinterpretation: the mention of His resurrection is in the next verse, in which it is stressed by way of contrast and by the addition, "from the dead"); as a priest, &nbsp;Hebrews 7:11,15; as king over the nations, &nbsp;Romans 15:12; (d) of a spiritual awakening from lethargy, &nbsp;Ephesians 5:14; (e) of resurrection from the dead: (1) of the resurrection of Christ, &nbsp;Matthew 17:9; &nbsp;20:19; &nbsp;Mark 8:31; &nbsp;9:9,10,31; &nbsp;10:34; &nbsp;Luke 18:33; &nbsp;24:7,46; &nbsp;John 20:9; &nbsp;Acts 2:24,32; &nbsp;10:41; &nbsp;13:34; &nbsp;17:3,31 : &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:14; (2) of believers, &nbsp;John 6:39,40,44,54; &nbsp;11:24; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:16; of unbelievers, &nbsp;Matthew 12:41 . See [[Lift]] , [[Raise]] (up), Stand. </p> <div> '''2: ἐξανίστημι ''' (Strong'S #1817 — Verb — exanistemi — ex-an-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 1 (ex, i.e., ek, intensive), signifies "to raise up," &nbsp;Mark 12:19; &nbsp;Luke 20:28; intransitively, "to rise up," &nbsp;Acts 15:5 . </p> <div> '''3: ἐγείρω ''' (Strong'S #1453 — Verb — egeiro — eg-i'-ro ) </div> <p> is frequently used in the [[Nt]] in the sense of "raising" (Active Voice), or "rising" (Middle and Passive Voices): (a) from sitting, lying, sickness, e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 2:14; &nbsp;9:5,7,19; &nbsp;James 5:15; &nbsp;Revelation 11:1; (b) of causing to appear, or, in the Passive, appearing, or raising up so as to occupy a place in the midst of people, &nbsp;Matthew 3:9; &nbsp;11:11; &nbsp;Mark 13:22; &nbsp;Acts 13:22 . It is thus said of Christ in &nbsp;Acts 13:23; cp. No. 1, (c); (c) of rousing, stirring up, or "rising" against, &nbsp;Matthew 24:7; &nbsp;Mark 13:8; (d) of "raising buildings," &nbsp;John 2:19,20; (e) of "raising or rising" from the dead; (1) of Christ, &nbsp;Matthew 16:21; and frequently elsewhere (but not in Phil., 2Thess., 1Tim., Titus, Jas., 2Pet., 1,2, 3John, and Jude); (2) of Christ's "raising" the dead, &nbsp;Matthew 11:5; &nbsp;Mark 5:41; &nbsp;Luke 7:14; &nbsp;John 12:1,9,17; (3) of the act of the disciples, &nbsp;Matthew 10:8; (4) of the resurrection of believers, &nbsp;Matthew 27:52; &nbsp;John 5:21; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:15,16,29,32,35,42-44,52; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:9; &nbsp;4:14; of unbelievers, &nbsp;Matthew 12:42 (cp. &nbsp; Matthew 12:41 , No. 1). </p> Awake. <div> '''4: διεγείρω ''' (Strong'S #1326 — Verb — diegeiro — dee-eg-i'-ro ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 3 (dia, "through," intensive), signifies "to rouse, to awaken from sleep." The Active Voice is not used intransitively. In &nbsp;Matthew 1:24 , [[Rv,]] "Joseph arose from his sleep," the Passive participle is, lit., "being aroused." In &nbsp;Mark 4:39 [[(Av,]] "he arose," [[Rv,]] "he awoke"), the lit. rendering is "he being awakened." In &nbsp; John 6:18 the imperfect tense of the Passive Voice is used, and the rendering should be, "the sea was being aroused." See [[Awake]] , No. 2. </p> <div> '''5: γίνομαι ''' (Strong'S #1096 — Verb — ginomai — ghin'-om-ahee ) </div> <p> "to become, to take place," is sometimes suitably translated "arise;" e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 8:24; &nbsp;Mark 4:37 , "there arose a great tempest." So of the arising of persection, &nbsp;Matthew 13:21; &nbsp;Mark 4:17; this might be translated "taketh place;" of a tumult, &nbsp;Matthew 27:24 , [[Rv,]] "arising," for [[Av,]] "made;" of a flood, &nbsp;Luke 6:48; a famine, &nbsp;Luke 15:14; a questioning, &nbsp;John 3:25; a murmuring, &nbsp;Acts 6:1; a tribulation, &nbsp;Acts 11:19 [[(Rv);]] a stir in the city, &nbsp; Acts 19:23; a dissension, &nbsp;Acts 23:7; a great clamor, &nbsp;Acts 23:9 . See Become. </p> <div> '''6: ἀναβαίνω ''' (Strong'S #305 — Verb — anabaino — an-ab-ah'ee-no ) </div> <p> "to go up, to ascend," is once rendered "arise" in the [[Rv,]] &nbsp;Luke 24:38 , of reasonings in the heart; in &nbsp;Revelation 13:1 , [[Rv,]] "coming up," for [[Av,]] "rise up," with reference to the beast; in &nbsp;Revelation 17:8 , [[Av,]] "ascend," for [[Rv,]] "to come up;" in &nbsp;Revelation 19:3 , [[Rv,]] "goeth up," for [[Av,]] "rose up." See [[Climb Up]] , [[Come]] , [[Enter]] , [[Go]] , [[Grow]] , [[Rise]] , Spring. </p> <div> '''7: συνεφίστημι ''' (Strong'S #4911 — Verb — sunephistemi — soon-ef-is'-tay-mee ) </div> <p> "to rise up together" (sun, "together," epi, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used in &nbsp;Acts 16:22 , of the "rising up" of a multitude against Paul and Silas. </p> <div> '''8: εἰσέρχομαι ''' (Strong'S #1525 — Verb — eiserchomai — ice-er'-khom-ahee ) </div> <p> lit., "to go in" (eis, "in," erchomai, "to go"), "to enter," is once rendered "arose," metaphorically, with reference to a reasoning among the disciples which of them should be the greatest, &nbsp;Luke 9:46 . See [[Come]] , [[Enter]] , Go. </p> <div> '''9: ἀνατέλλω ''' (Strong'S #393 — Verb — anatello — an-at-el'-lo ) </div> <p> "to arise," is used especially of things in the natural creation, e.g., "the rising" of the sun, moon and stars; metaphorically, of light, in &nbsp;Matthew 4:16 , "did spring up;" of the sun, &nbsp;Matthew 5:45; &nbsp;13:6 [[(Rv);]] &nbsp; Mark 4:6; &nbsp;James 1:11; in &nbsp;Mark 16:2 the [[Rv]] has "when the sun was risen," keeping to the verb form, for the [[Av,]] "at the rising of;" of a cloud, &nbsp; Luke 12:54; of the day-star, &nbsp;2 Peter 1:19; in &nbsp;Hebrews 7:14 metaphorically, of the [[Incarnation]] of Christ: "Our Lord hath sprung out of Judah," more lit., "Our Lord hath arisen out of Judah," as of the rising of the light of the sun. See [[Rise]] , [[Spring]] , Up. </p> &nbsp;Acts 27:14
 
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Arise, Arose, Arouse, Raise, Rise, Rouse [1]

1: ἀνίστημι (Strong'S #450 — Verb — anistemi — an-is'-tay-mee )

"to stand up or to make to stand up," according as its use is intransitive or transitive (ana, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used (a) of a physical change of position, e.g., of "rising" from sleep,  Mark 1:35; from a meeting in a synagogue,  Luke 4:29; of the illegal "rising" of the high priest in the tribunal in  Matthew 26:62; of an invalid "rising" from his couch,  Luke 5:25; the "rising" up of a disciple from his vocation to follow Christ,  Luke 5:28; cp.  John 11:31; "rising" up from prayer,  Luke 22:45; of a whole company,  Acts 26:30;  1 Corinthians 10:7; (b) metaphorically, of "rising" up antagonistically against persons, e.g. of officials against people,  Acts 5:17; of a seditious leader, 5:36; of the "rising" up of Satan,  Mark 3:26; of false teachers,  Acts 20:30; (c) of "rising" to a position of preeminence or power e.g., of Christ as a prophet,  Acts 3:22;  7:37; as God's servant in the midst of the nation of Israel,  Acts 3:26; as the Son of God in the midst of the nation, 13:33 (not here of resurrection, but with reference to the Incarnation: the Av "again" has nothing corresponding to it in the original, it was added as a misinterpretation: the mention of His resurrection is in the next verse, in which it is stressed by way of contrast and by the addition, "from the dead"); as a priest,  Hebrews 7:11,15; as king over the nations,  Romans 15:12; (d) of a spiritual awakening from lethargy,  Ephesians 5:14; (e) of resurrection from the dead: (1) of the resurrection of Christ,  Matthew 17:9;  20:19;  Mark 8:31;  9:9,10,31;  10:34;  Luke 18:33;  24:7,46;  John 20:9;  Acts 2:24,32;  10:41;  13:34;  17:3,31 :  1 Thessalonians 4:14; (2) of believers,  John 6:39,40,44,54;  11:24;  1 Thessalonians 4:16; of unbelievers,  Matthew 12:41 . See Lift , Raise (up), Stand.

2: ἐξανίστημι (Strong'S #1817 — Verb — exanistemi — ex-an-is'-tay-mee )

a strengthened form of No. 1 (ex, i.e., ek, intensive), signifies "to raise up,"  Mark 12:19;  Luke 20:28; intransitively, "to rise up,"  Acts 15:5 .

3: ἐγείρω (Strong'S #1453 — Verb — egeiro — eg-i'-ro )

is frequently used in the Nt in the sense of "raising" (Active Voice), or "rising" (Middle and Passive Voices): (a) from sitting, lying, sickness, e.g.,  Matthew 2:14;  9:5,7,19;  James 5:15;  Revelation 11:1; (b) of causing to appear, or, in the Passive, appearing, or raising up so as to occupy a place in the midst of people,  Matthew 3:9;  11:11;  Mark 13:22;  Acts 13:22 . It is thus said of Christ in  Acts 13:23; cp. No. 1, (c); (c) of rousing, stirring up, or "rising" against,  Matthew 24:7;  Mark 13:8; (d) of "raising buildings,"  John 2:19,20; (e) of "raising or rising" from the dead; (1) of Christ,  Matthew 16:21; and frequently elsewhere (but not in Phil., 2Thess., 1Tim., Titus, Jas., 2Pet., 1,2, 3John, and Jude); (2) of Christ's "raising" the dead,  Matthew 11:5;  Mark 5:41;  Luke 7:14;  John 12:1,9,17; (3) of the act of the disciples,  Matthew 10:8; (4) of the resurrection of believers,  Matthew 27:52;  John 5:21;  1 Corinthians 15:15,16,29,32,35,42-44,52;  2 Corinthians 1:9;  4:14; of unbelievers,  Matthew 12:42 (cp.   Matthew 12:41 , No. 1).

Awake.

4: διεγείρω (Strong'S #1326 — Verb — diegeiro — dee-eg-i'-ro )

a strengthened form of No. 3 (dia, "through," intensive), signifies "to rouse, to awaken from sleep." The Active Voice is not used intransitively. In  Matthew 1:24 , Rv, "Joseph arose from his sleep," the Passive participle is, lit., "being aroused." In  Mark 4:39 (Av, "he arose," Rv, "he awoke"), the lit. rendering is "he being awakened." In   John 6:18 the imperfect tense of the Passive Voice is used, and the rendering should be, "the sea was being aroused." See Awake , No. 2.

5: γίνομαι (Strong'S #1096 — Verb — ginomai — ghin'-om-ahee )

"to become, to take place," is sometimes suitably translated "arise;" e.g.,  Matthew 8:24;  Mark 4:37 , "there arose a great tempest." So of the arising of persection,  Matthew 13:21;  Mark 4:17; this might be translated "taketh place;" of a tumult,  Matthew 27:24 , Rv, "arising," for Av, "made;" of a flood,  Luke 6:48; a famine,  Luke 15:14; a questioning,  John 3:25; a murmuring,  Acts 6:1; a tribulation,  Acts 11:19 (Rv); a stir in the city,   Acts 19:23; a dissension,  Acts 23:7; a great clamor,  Acts 23:9 . See Become.

6: ἀναβαίνω (Strong'S #305 — Verb — anabaino — an-ab-ah'ee-no )

"to go up, to ascend," is once rendered "arise" in the Rv,  Luke 24:38 , of reasonings in the heart; in  Revelation 13:1 , Rv, "coming up," for Av, "rise up," with reference to the beast; in  Revelation 17:8 , Av, "ascend," for Rv, "to come up;" in  Revelation 19:3 , Rv, "goeth up," for Av, "rose up." See Climb Up , Come , Enter , Go , Grow , Rise , Spring.

7: συνεφίστημι (Strong'S #4911 — Verb — sunephistemi — soon-ef-is'-tay-mee )

"to rise up together" (sun, "together," epi, "up," histemi, "to stand"), is used in  Acts 16:22 , of the "rising up" of a multitude against Paul and Silas.

8: εἰσέρχομαι (Strong'S #1525 — Verb — eiserchomai — ice-er'-khom-ahee )

lit., "to go in" (eis, "in," erchomai, "to go"), "to enter," is once rendered "arose," metaphorically, with reference to a reasoning among the disciples which of them should be the greatest,  Luke 9:46 . See Come , Enter , Go.

9: ἀνατέλλω (Strong'S #393 — Verb — anatello — an-at-el'-lo )

"to arise," is used especially of things in the natural creation, e.g., "the rising" of the sun, moon and stars; metaphorically, of light, in  Matthew 4:16 , "did spring up;" of the sun,  Matthew 5:45;  13:6 (Rv);   Mark 4:6;  James 1:11; in  Mark 16:2 the Rv has "when the sun was risen," keeping to the verb form, for the Av, "at the rising of;" of a cloud,   Luke 12:54; of the day-star,  2 Peter 1:19; in  Hebrews 7:14 metaphorically, of the Incarnation of Christ: "Our Lord hath sprung out of Judah," more lit., "Our Lord hath arisen out of Judah," as of the rising of the light of the sun. See Rise , Spring , Up.

 Acts 27:14

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