Greek · G618 · unreviewed

ἀπολαμβάνω

To receive (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside

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ἀπολαμβάνω G618
Pronunciation apolambánō

What does ἀπολαμβάνω (apolambánō) mean in the Bible?

ἀπολαμβάνω (apolambánō) is a Greek word meaning "to receive (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside". ἀπο-λαμβάνω [in LXX: Num.

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Meaning

to receive (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside
Extended definition

Receive as one's rightful due or reward, often emphasizing full and complete reception of what is owed.

1to receive from another; absol., to receive as one's due: Luk.16:25 18:30 (seel. λάβῃ) Luk.23:41, Rom.1:27, Gal.4:5, Col.3:24, 2Jn.8.
2to receive back: Luk.6:34 15:27.
3to take apart or aside: Mrk.7:33 (cf. use in π. of the recluses of the Serapeum; MM, see word).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How mood, tense, and voice shift the force of this verb in context.

Tenses
Aorist Present Future
Voices
Middle Active
Participle verbal adjective — the action as a modifying quality
Aorist Middle Mark 7:33
Present Active Rom 1:27
Subjunctive possibility, probability, or purpose
Aorist Active Luke 6:34 · Luke 18:30 · Gal 4:5 · 2 John 1:8
Indicative states a fact or reality
Aorist Active Luke 15:27 · Luke 16:25
Present Active Luke 23:41
Future Middle Col 3:24
Discourse Aspect
Biblical Occurrences
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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