Departure Departing
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Departure Departing [1]
1: ἀνάλυσις (Strong'S #359 Noun Feminine analusis an-al'-oo-sis )
"an unloosing" (as of things woven), "a dissolving into separate parts" (Eng., "analysis"), is once used of "departure from life," 2 Timothy 4:6 , where the metaphor is either nautical, from loosing from moorings (thus used in Greek poetry), or military, from breaking up an encampment; cp. kataluo in 2 Corinthians 5:1 (cp. Depart, No. 16).
2: ἄφιξις (Strong'S #867 Noun Feminine aphixis af'-ix-is )
most frequently "an arrival" (akin to aphikneomas, see Come), also signifies a "departure" (apo, "from," hikneomai, "to come:" etymologically, to come far enough, reach; cp. hikanos, "sufficient"), the "departure" being regarded in relation to the end in view. Thus Paul speaks of his "departing," Acts 20:29 .
3: ἔξοδος (Strong'S #1841 Noun Masculine exodos ex'-od-os )
see Decease.