Subvert
Subvert [1]
sub - vûrt ´ ( עות , ‛āwath ; ἀνατρέπω , anatrépō ): Occurs 5 t: (1) in the sense of overturning, etc., as the translation of ‛āwath , "to make bent or crooked" ( Lamentations 3:36 ), "to subvert a man in his cause"; of anaskeudzo, primarily, "to pack up baggage"; then, "to ravage," etc. ( Acts 15:24 , "subverting your souls"); of anatrepō , "to turn upside down," "to overturn" ( Titus 1:11 , "who subvert whole houses," the Revised Version (British and American) "overthrow"); of katastrophḗ , "overthrow," "destruction" ( 2 Timothy 2:14 , "to the subverting of them that hear"); (2) in the sense of perverting: ekstréphō , "to turn or twist out" "to turn about" ( Titus 3:11 , "such is subverted," the Revised Version (British and American) "perverted"). For "overthrown me" ( Job 19:6 ) the Revised Version (British and American) has "subverted me (in my cause)," margin "overthrown me"; for "perverteth" ( Proverbs 19:3 ), "subverteth."