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ἀποχωρέω (apochōréō) from G575 and G5562; to go away:--depart.
Appears in a total of 4 verses:
MAT 7:23
OET-LV: 23 And then I_will_be_confessing to_them, that I_ never _knew you_all: be_going_away from me, you_all working the lawlessness. (MAT_7:23)
OET-RV: 23 Then I’ll have to tell them, ‘I don’t even know you. Go away from me, all of you whose behaviour is against God’s laws.’ (MAT 7:23)
ACT 13:13
OET-LV: 13 And the ones around him Paulos having_been_launched from the Pafos, came to Pergaʸ of_ the _Pamfulia. But Yōannaʸs having_went_away from them, he_returned to Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim). (ACT_13:13)
OET-RV: 13 After that, Paul and his companions sailed from Pafos to Perga in Pamfylia, but Yohan Mark left them and returned to Yerushalem. (ACT 13:13)
LUK 9:39
OET-LV: 39 And see, a_spirit is_taking him, and suddenly he_is_crying_out and it_is_convulsing him with foam, and is_going_away from him, with_difficultly, bruising him. (LUK_9:39)
OET-RV: 39 A spirit takes control of him and suddenly he cries out and it makes him convulse and foam at the mouth, and only leaves him after a long time when he’s bruised and battered. (LUK 9:39)
LUK 20:20
OET-LV: 20 And having_watched_closely, they_sent_out spies pretending themselves to_be righteous, in_order_that they_may_catch of_him a_statement, so_that to_give_ him _over to_the rule and the authority of_the governor. (LUK_20:20)
OET-RV: 20 So after watching Yeshua closely, they sent agents who pretended to be genuine inquirers so that they could catch him out on some careless statement, and then they could hand him over to the rule and authority of the Roman governor. (LUK 20:20)
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