Pronounced: ap-ol-oo'-o
From apo [575] and luo [3089]; to free fully, that is, (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon, or (specifically) divorce.
Occurs 69 times in 63 verses.
Entries following the reference are those used in the New Testament - Greek/English/Strong’s Interlinear.
- Mt. 1:19
- Mt. 5:31
- Mt. 5:32
- Mt. 14:15
- Mt. 14:22
- Mt. 14:23
- Mt. 15:23
- Mt. 15:32
- Mt. 15:39
- Mt. 18:27
- Mt. 19:3
- Mt. 19:7
- Mt. 19:8
- Mt. 19:9
- Mt. 27:15
- Mt. 27:17
- Mt. 27:21
- Mt. 27:26
- Mk. 6:36
- Mk. 6:45
- Mk. 8:3
- Mk. 8:9
- Mk. 10:2
- Mk. 10:4
- Mk. 10:11
- Mk. 10:12
- Mk. 15:6
- Mk. 15:9
- Mk. 15:11
- Mk. 15:15
- Lk. 2:29
- Lk. 6:37
- Lk. 8:38
- Lk. 9:12
- Lk. 13:12
- Lk. 14:4
- Lk. 16:18
- Lk. 22:68
- Lk. 23:16
- Lk. 23:17
- Lk. 23:18
- Lk. 23:20
- Lk. 23:22
- Lk. 23:25
- Jn. 18:39
- Jn. 19:10
- Jn. 19:12
- Acts 3:13
- Acts 4:21
- Acts 4:23
- Acts 5:40
- Acts 13:3
- Acts 15:30
- Acts 15:33
- Acts 16:35
- Acts 16:36
- Acts 17:9
- Acts 19:41
- Acts 23:22
- Acts 26:32
- Acts 28:18
- Acts 28:25
- Heb. 13:23
- Apostasy or Rapture - Neil Girrard Where do these words come from? And which comes first? Why is it important?
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