3346. metatithemi
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3346: μετατίθημι

μετατίθημι; 1 aorist μετέθηκα; present middle μετατίθεμαι: 1 aorist passive μετετεθην; to transpose (two things, one of which is put in place of the other (see μετά, III. 2)); i. e.,

1. to transfer: τινα followed by εἰς; with the accusative of place, passive, Acts 7:16; without mention of the place, it being well known to the readers, Hebrews 11:5 (Genesis 5:24; Sir. 44:16, cf. Wis. 4:10).

2. to change (Herodotus 5, 68); passive of an office the mode of conferring which is changed, Hebrews 7:12; 71 τί εἰς τί, to turn one thing into another (τινα εἰς πτηνην φύσιν, Anth. 11, 367, 2); figuratively, τήν ... χάριν εἰς ἀσέλγειαν, to pervert the grace of God to license, i. e. to seek from the grace of God an argument in defense of licentiousness, Jude 1:4 (cf. Huther, in the place cited).

3. passive or (more commonly) middle, to transfer oneself or suffer oneself to be transferred, i. e. to go or pass over: ἀπό τίνος εἰς τί, to fall away or desert from one person or thing to another, Galatians 1:6 (cf. 2 Macc. 7:24; Polybius 5, 111, 8; 26, 2, 6; Diodorus 11, 4; ( μεταθεμενος, turncoat, (Diogenes Laërtius 7, 166 cf. 37; Athen. 7, 281 d.)).

STRONGS NT 3346a: μετατρέπω [μετατρέπω: 2 aorist passive imperative 3 person singular μετατραπήτω; to turn about, figuratively, to transmute: James 4:9 WH text. From Homer down; but seems not to have been used in Attic (Liddell and Scott).]

Forms and Transliterations
μεταθείναι μεταθής μεταθήσω μετατεθήσεται μετατιθείς μετατιθεμενης μετατιθεμένης μετατιθεντες μετατιθέντες μετατίθεσθαι μετατιθεσθε μετατίθεσθε μετάφρενα μεταφρένοις μεταφρένων μετεθηκεν μετέθηκεν μετετεθη μετετέθη μετετεθησαν μετετέθησαν metatithemenes metatithemenēs metatitheménes metatitheménēs metatithentes metatithéntes metatithesthe metatíthesthe metetethe metetethē metetéthe metetéthē metetethesan metetethēsan metetéthesan metetéthēsan metetheken metethēken metétheken metéthēken
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