1 | Strong's Number: g654 | Greek: apostrepho |
Perverse, Pervert:
"to turn away" (apo, "from," strepho, "to turn"), is used metaphorically in the sense of "perverting" in Luk 23:14 (cp. No. 2 in ver. 2).
See BRING, No. 22.
2 | Strong's Number: g1294 | Greek: diastrepho |
Perverse, Pervert:
"to distort, twist" (dia, "through," and strepho), is translated "to pervert" in Luk 23:2 (cp. No. 1 in ver. 14); Act 13:10 [in ver. 8, "to turn aside" (AV, "away"]; in the perfect participle, Passive Voice, it is translated "perverse," lit., "turned aside, corrupted," in Mat 17:17; Luk 9:41; Act 20:30; Phl 2:15.
3 | Strong's Number: g3344 | Greek: metastrepho |
Perverse, Pervert:
"to transform into something of an opposite character" (meta, signifying "a change," and strepho,) as the Judaizers sought to "pervert the gospel of Christ," Gal 1:7; cp. "the sun shall be turned into darkness," Act 2:20; laughter into mourning and joy to heaviness, Jam 4:9.
See TURN.
4 | Strong's Number: g1612 | Greek: ekstrepho |
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