Dispersion Disperse

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Dispersion Disperse [1]

A — 1: Διαλύω
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(Strong'S #1262 — Verb — dialuo — dee-al-oo'-o )

"to dissolve," is used in Acts 5:36 of the breaking up and dispersion of a company of men, RV, "dispersed," AV, "scattered." See Scatter.

A — 2: Σκορπίζω
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(Strong'S #4650 — Verb — skorpizo — skor-pid'-zo )

"to scatter" (probably from a root, skarp---, signifying "to cut asunder," akin to skorpios, "a scorpion"), is used in Matthew 12:30; Luke 11:23; John 10:12; 16:32; in the RV of 2 Corinthians 9:9 , "scattered abroad" (AV, "he hath dispersed abroad"), of one who liberally dispenses benefits. See Scatter.

A — 3: Διασκορπίζω
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(Strong'S #1287 — Verb — diaskorpizo — dee-as-kor-pid'-zo )

dia, "through," and No. 2, signifies "to scatter abroad," in Matthew 26:31; Mark 14:27 , metaphorically of sheep; in Luke 1:51 , of the proud; in John 11:52 , of the "scattering" of the children of God; in Acts 5:37 , of the followers of Judas of Galilee (AV, "were dispersed"); cp. No. 1, re ver. 36; of "scattering" grain by winnowing, Matthew 25:24,26; in Luke 15:13; 16:1 , it signifies "to waste." See Scatter , Strawed , Waste.

A — 4: Διασπείρω
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(Strong'S #1289 — Verb — diasperio — dee-as-pi'-ro )

"to scatter abroad" (dia, "through," speiro, "to sow"), is used in Acts 8:1,4; 11:19 .

B — 1: Διασπορά
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(Strong'S #1290 — Noun Feminine — diaspora — dee-as-por-ah' )

akin to A, No. 4, "a scattering, a dispersion," was used of the Jews who from time to time had been scattered among the Gentiles, John 7:35; later with reference to Jews, so "scattered," who had professed, or actually embraced, the Christian faith, "the Dispersion," James 1:1 , RV; especially of believers who were converts from Judaism and "scattered" throughout certain districts, "sojourners of the Dispersion," 1 Peter 1:1 , RV. In the Sept., of Israelites, "scattered" and exiled, e.g., Deuteronomy 28:25; 30:4; Nehemiah 1:9 .

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