Aside

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King James Dictionary [1]

ASI'DE, ad. a and side. See Side.

1. On or to one side out of a perpendicular or straight direction.

2. At a little distance from the main part or body.

Thou shalt set aside that which is full. 2 Kings 4 .

3. From the body as, to put or lay aside a garment.

John 13 .

4. From the company at a small distance or in private as when speakers utter something by themselves, upon the stage.

5. Separate from the person, mind or attention in a state of abandonment.

Let us lay aside every weight. Hebrews 12 .

6. Out of the line of rectitude or propriety, in a moral view.

They are all gone aside. Psalms 14 .

7. In a state of separation to a particular use as, to set aside a thing for a future day.

To set aside, in judicial proceedings, is to defeat the effect or operation of, by a subsequent decision of a superior tribunal as, to set aside a verdict or a judgment.

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [2]

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

a -sı̄d ´: "Distinct from others," "privately," such is the sense of the word in 2 Kings 4:4; Mark 7:33 . Also "to withdraw" ( Luke 9:10 the King James Version; Acts 23:19 : ὑποχωρέω , hupochōréō , also anachoréō ). One is said to have turned aside when he departs from the path of rectitude ( Psalm 14:3; Sirach 2:7; 1 Timothy 1:6 ). In a figurative sense it is used to express the thought of putting aside, to renounce, every hindrance or impediment to a consecrated earnest Christian life ( Hebrews 12:1 : ἀποτίθημι , apotı́thēmi ).

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