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629
630. apoluo (ap-ol-oo'-o)


From apo and luo; to free fully, i.e. (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce


(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty.


see GREEK apo


see GREEK luo




Textus Receptus Greek Text

apoluw
 apoluo

apeluen
Mark 15:6

apeluqhsan
Acts 15:33

apeluonto
Acts 28:25

apelusan
Acts 4:21, Acts 5:40, Acts 13:3, Acts 17:9

apelusen
Matt 18:27, Matt 27:26, Mark 8:9, Mark 15:15, Luke 8:38, Luke 14:4, Luke 23:25, Acts 19:41, Acts 23:22

apolelumenhn
Matt 5:32, Matt 19:9, Luke 16:18

apolelumenon
Heb 13:23

apolelusai
Luke 13:12

apolelusqai
Acts 26:32

apoluein
Matt 27:15, Luke 23:17, Acts 3:13

apolueiV
Luke 2:29

apoluete
Luke 6:37

apoluqenteV
Acts 4:23, Acts 15:30

apoluqhsesqe
Luke 6:37

apoluqhte
Acts 16:36

apolusai
Matt 1:19, Matt 15:32, Matt 19:3, Matt 19:7, Matt 19:8, Mark 10:2, Mark 10:4, Luke 23:20, John 19:10, John 19:12, Acts 28:18

apolusaV
Matt 14:23, Matt 15:39

apolushV
John 19:12

apolushte
Luke 22:68

apolush
Matt 5:31, Matt 5:32, Matt 14:22, Matt 19:9, Mark 6:45, Mark 10:11, Mark 10:12, Mark 15:11

apoluson
Matt 14:15, Matt 15:23, Mark 6:36, Luke 9:12, Luke 23:18, Acts 16:35

apolusw
Matt 27:17, Matt 27:21, Mark 8:3, Mark 15:9, Luke 23:16, Luke 23:22, John 18:39, John 18:39

apoluwn
Luke 16:18