Exalted Exalt

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Exalted Exalt [1]

'''A — 1: ὑψόω (Strong'S #5312 — Verb — hupsoo — hoop-so'-o )

"to lift up" (akin to hupsos, "height"), is used (a) literally of the "lifting" up of Christ in His crucifixion,  John 3:14;  8:28;  12:32,34; illustratively, of the serpent of brass,  John 3:14; (b) figuratively, of spiritual privileges bestowed on a city,  Matthew 11:23;  Luke 10:15; of "raising" to dignity and happiness,  Luke 1:52;  Acts 13:17; of haughty self-exaltation, and, contrastingly, of being "raised" to honor, as a result of self-humbling,  Matthew 23:12;  Luke 14:11;  18:14; of spiritual "uplifting" and revival,  James 4:10;  1 Peter 5:6; of bringing into the blessings of salvation through the Gospel,  2 Corinthians 11:7; (c) with a combination of the literal and metaphorical, of the "exaltation" of Christ by God the Father,  Acts 2:33;  5:31 . See Lift.

'''A — 2: ὑπερυψόω (Strong'S #5251 — Verb — huperupsoo — hoop-er-oop-so'-o )

"to exalt highly" (huper, "over," and No. 1), is used of Christ, as in No. 1, (c), in  Philippians 2:9 .

'''A — 3: ἐπαίρω (Strong'S #1869 — Verb — epairo — ep-ahee'-ro )

"to lift up" (epi, "up," airo, "to raise"), is said (a) literally, of a sail,  Acts 27:40; hands,  Luke 24:50;  1 Timothy 2:8; heads,  Luke 21:28; eyes,  Matthew 17:8 , etc.; (b) metaphorically, of "exalting" oneself, being "lifted up" with pride,  2 Corinthians 10:5;  11:20 . See Lift.

'''A — 4: ὑπεραίρω (Strong'S #5229 — Verb — huperairo — hoop-er-ah'ee-rom-ahee )

"to raise over" (huper, "above," and airo, see No. 3), is used in the Middle Voice, of "exalting" oneself exceedingly,  2 Corinthians 12:7;  2 Thessalonians 2:4 .

'''B — 1: ὑψηλός (Strong'S #5308 — Adjective — hupselos — hoop-say-los' )

"high, lofty," is used metaphorically in  Luke 16:15 , as a noun with the article, Rv, "that which is exalted," Av, "that which is highly esteemed." See Esteem , High.

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