581. apoginomai
Strong's Lexicon
apoginomai: To be away, to be absent, to depart

Original Word: ἀπογίνομαι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: apoginomai
Pronunciation: ä-po-gē'-no-mī
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-og-en-om'-en-os)
Definition: To be away, to be absent, to depart
Meaning: I am away, am removed from, depart life, die.

Word Origin: From the Greek prefix ἀπό (apo, meaning "from" or "away") and γίνομαι (ginomai, meaning "to become" or "to be").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ἀπογίνομαι, the concept of absence or departure can be related to Hebrew terms like יָצָא (yatsa, meaning "to go out" or "to depart") and עָזַב (azab, meaning "to leave" or "to forsake").

Usage: The verb ἀπογίνομαι (apoginomai) is used to describe the state of being absent or having departed. It conveys a sense of separation or being away from a particular place or situation. In the context of the New Testament, it can imply a physical absence or a metaphorical departure from a previous state or condition.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of absence or departure was significant in various contexts, including travel, military campaigns, and philosophical discussions about the nature of presence and absence. The term ἀπογίνομαι would have been understood in these contexts as indicating a change in location or state, often with implications for relationships and responsibilities.

HELPS Word-studies

581 apogenómenos (or apoginomai, from 575/apo, "from" and 1096 /gínomai, "become, emerge") – properly, "become from" (used only in 1 Pet 2:24).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from apo and ginomai
Definition
to be away, be removed from
NASB Translation
die (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 581: ἀπογίνομαι

ἀπογίνομαι: (2 aorist ἀπεγενομην);

1. to be removed from, depart.

2. to die (often so in Greek writings from Herodotus down); hence, tropically, ἀπογίνεσθαι τίνι, to die to anything: ταῖς ἁμαρτίαις ἀπογενόμενοι i. e. become utterly alienated from our sins, 1 Peter 2:24 (Winers Grammar, § 52, 4, 1 d.; Buttmann, 178 (155)).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
deceased

Past participle of a compound of apo and ginomai; absent, i.e. Deceased (figuratively, renounced) -- being dead.

see GREEK apo

see GREEK ginomai

Forms and Transliterations
απογενομενοι απογενόμενοι ἀπογενόμενοι απόγονοι απόγονος απογόνων apogenomenoi apogenómenoi
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Peter 2:24 V-APM-NMP
GRK: ταῖς ἁμαρτίαις ἀπογενόμενοι τῇ δικαιοσύνῃ
NAS: so that we might die to sin
KJV: we, being dead to sins,
INT: to sins having been dead to righteousness

Strong's Greek 581
1 Occurrence


ἀπογενόμενοι — 1 Occ.















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