Strong's Concordance anorthoó: to set upright, set straight again Original Word: ἀνορθόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anorthoó Phonetic Spelling: (an-orth-o'-o) Definition: to set upright, set straight again Usage: I make upright (straight) again, rear again, restore. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ana and orthoó (to set straight, set up) Definition to set upright, set straight again NASB Translation made erect again (1), restore (1), strengthen (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 461: ἀνορθόωἀνορθόω, ἀνόρθω: future ἀνορθώσω; 1 aorist ἀνωρθωσα; 1 aorist passive ἀνωρθωθην (Luke 13:13; without the augment ἀνορθωθην L T Tr; cf. (WHs Appendix, p. 161); Buttmann, 34 (30); (Winer's Grammar, 73) (70)); 1. to set up, make erect: a crooked person, Luke 13:13 (she was made straight, stood erect); drooping hands and relaxed knees (to raise them up by restoring their strength), Hebrews 12:12. 2. to rear again, build anew: ἀκηνην, Acts 15:16 (Herodotus 1, 19 τόν νηον ... τόν ἐνέπρησαν; 8, 140; Xenophon, Hell. 4, 8, 12, etc.; in various senses in the Sept.). From ana and a derivative of the base of orthos; to straighten up -- lift (set) up, make straight. see GREEK ana see GREEK orthos Englishman's Concordance Luke 13:13 V-AIP-3SGRK: καὶ παραχρῆμα ἀνωρθώθη καὶ ἐδόξαζεν NAS: on her; and immediately she was made erect again and [began] glorifying KJV: immediately she was made straight, and INT: and immediately she was made straight and glorified Acts 15:16 V-FIA-1S Hebrews 12:12 V-AMA-2P Strong's Greek 461 |