Strong's Concordance metathesis: a change, removal Original Word: μετάθεσις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: metathesis Phonetic Spelling: (met-ath'-es-is) Definition: a change, removal Usage: (a) change, transformation, (b) removal. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom metatithémi Definition a change, removal NASB Translation being taken (1), change (1), removing (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3331: μετάθεσιςμετάθεσις, μεταθέσεως, ἡ (μετατίθημι); 1. a transfer: from one place to another (Diodorus 1, 23); τίνος (genitive of the object), the translation of a person to heaven, Hebrews 11:5. 2. change (of things instituted or established, as ἱερωσύνης, νόμου): Hebrews 7:12; τῶν σαλευομένων, Hebrews 12:27. (Thucydides 5, 29; Aristotle, Piut.) From metatithemi; transposition, i.e. Transferral (to heaven), disestablishment (of a law) -- change, removing, translation. see GREEK metatithemi Englishman's Concordance Hebrews 7:12 N-NFSGRK: καὶ νόμου μετάθεσις γίνεται NAS: there takes place a change of law KJV: of necessity a change also of the law. INT: also of law a change takes place Hebrews 11:5 N-GFS Hebrews 12:27 N-AFS Strong's Greek 3331 |