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διασώζω (diasṓzō) from G1223 and G4982; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.:--bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save.
Appears in a total of 8 verses:
MAT 14:36
OET-LV: 36 and they_were_begging him that they_may_ only _touch against_the fringe of_the garment of_him, and as_many_as touched were_cured. (MAT_14:36)
OET-RV: 36 and begged him even to just let them touch the edge of his robe because everyone who did that was healed. (MAT 14:36)
ACT 23:24
OET-LV: 24 And mounts to_present, in_order_that having_mounted the Paulos, they_may_bring_safely_through him to Faʸlix the governor, (ACT_23:24)
OET-RV: 24 along with a horse for Paul to ride, and were to get him safely to Governor Felix. (ACT 23:24)
ACT 28:4
OET-LV: 4 And when the foreigners saw the wild_animal being_hanged from the hand of_him, they_were_saying to one_another: Certainly this the man is a_murderer, whom having_been_brought_safely_through from the sea, the justice not allowed him to_be_living. (ACT_28:4)
OET-RV: 4 When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand they decided that he must be a murderer who had survived the shipwreck but now fate had finally decided his time was up. (ACT 28:4)
ACT 27:44
OET-LV: 44 and the rest, on_one_hand some on planks, on_the_other_hand some on some things which from the ship. And thus it_became, all to_be_brought_safely_through to the land. (ACT_27:44)
OET-RV: 44 and for the others to grab floating planks or something off the ship that would float, and so everyone got safely onto the beach. (ACT 27:44)
ACT 27:43
OET-LV: 43 But the centurion wishing to_bring_ The Paulos _safely_through, because/forbade them of_their counsel, and he_commanded the ones being_able to_be_swimming, having_thrown_off themselves first, to_be_departing on the land, (ACT_27:43)
OET-RV: 43 but the centurion wanted to keep Paul safe so he vetoed that plan. He commanded those who could swim to jump off and swim in to shore, (ACT 27:43)
ACT 28:1
OET-LV: 28 And having_been_brought_safely_through, then we_learned that the island is_being_called Melitaʸ. (ACT_28:1)
OET-RV: 28 Once everyone was safe, we discovered that the island is called Malta. (ACT 28:1)
LUK 7:3
OET-LV: 3 And having_heard about the Yaʸsous/(Yəhōshūˊa), he_sent_out elders of_the Youdaiōns to him, asking him so_that having_come he_may_cure the slave of_him. (LUK_7:3)
OET-RV: 3 He had heard about Yeshua, so he asked the local Jewish elders to talk to Yeshua on his behalf and to ask him to come to heal his slave. (LUK 7:3)
PE1 3:20
OET-LV: 20 to_having_disbelieved ones once when the patience of_ the _god was_eagerly_waiting in the_days of_Nōe/(Noaḩ), the_box being_prepared in which a_few, this is, eight souls, were_brought_safely_through through the_water. (PE1_3:20)
OET-RV: 20 those who had refused to believe. God had waited patiently in the time of Noah when the barge was being built yet only a few were saved. Eight of them were brought safely through the waters (PE1 3:20)
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