Bid Farewell

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Bid Farewell [1]

1: ἀποτάσσω (Strong'S #657 — Verb — apotasso — ap-ot-as'-som-ahee )

is used in the Middle Voice to signify "to bid adieu to a person." It primarily means "to set apart, separate" (apo, "from," tasso, "to set, arrange"); then, "to take leave of, to bid farewell to,"  Mark 6:46 (Rv);   Luke 9:61; "to give parting instructions to,"  Acts 18:18,21;  2 Corinthians 2:13; "to forsake, renounce,"  Luke 14:33 . See Forsake , Renounce , Send , Note (2) at end.

2: ἀπό (Strong'S #575 782 — preposition — apaspazomai — apo' )

"to bid farewell" (apo, "from," aspazomai, "to greet"), is used in  Acts 21:6 , Av, "had taken our leave of;" Rv, "bade ... farewell."

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