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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1 Strong's Number: g5288 Greek: hupostello

Withdraw:

is translated "withdraw" in Gal 2:12: see DRAW, B, No. 4.

2 Strong's Number: g645 Greek: apospao

Withdraw:

in the Passive Voice, is translated "was withdrawn" in Luk 22:41, AV: see PART (Verb), No. 3.

3 Strong's Number: g402 Greek: anachoreo

Withdraw:

is translated "to withdraw" in the RV of Mat 2:22; Jhn 6:15; RV and AV in Mat 12:15; Mar 3:7.
See DEPART, No. 10.

4 Strong's Number: g5298 Greek: hupochoreo

Withdraw:

"to retire," is translated "withdrew Himself" in Luk 5:16; elsewhere in Luk 9:10, RV, "withdrew apart" (AV, "went aside").
See GO, No. 16.

5 Strong's Number: g4724 Greek: stello

Withdraw:

"to bring together, gather up" (used of furling sails), hence, in the Middle Voice, signifies "to shrink from a person or thing," 2Th 3:6, "withdraw;" elsewhere, 2Cr 8:20, "avoiding."
See AVOID. Cp. No. 1.

Note: In 1Ti 6:5, some texts have aphistemi, rendered "withdraw thyself," AV.

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