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Bible Dictionaries
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words
Search Results: "farewell
Title Matches: 5
Bid Farewell
signify "to bid adieu to a person." It primarily means "to set apart, separate" (apo, "from," tasso, "to set, arrange"); then, "to take leave of, to bid farewell to," Mark 6:46 (RV); Luke 9:61 ; "to give parting instructions to," Acts 18:18,21 ; 2 Corinthians 2:13 ; "to forsake, renounce," Luke 14:33
signify "to bid adieu to a person." It primarily means "to set apart, separate" (apo, "from," tasso, "to set, arrange"); then, "to take leave of, to bid farewell to," Mark 6:46 (RV); Luke 9:61 ; "to give parting instructions to," Acts 18:18,21 ; 2 Corinthians 2:13 ; "to forsake, renounce," Luke 14:33
Fare, Farewell
marg., "rejoice"); (c) on other occasions, see the RV marg. in Philippians 3:1 ; 4:4 . See GLAD , GREETING , No. 2, HAIL, JOY, JOYFULLY. Note: As "farewell" is inadequate to express chairo, which always conveys the thought of joy or cheer, (b) properly comes under (c). 5: ἀποτάσσω
marg., "rejoice"); (c) on other occasions, see the RV marg. in Philippians 3:1 ; 4:4 . See GLAD , GREETING , No. 2, HAIL, JOY, JOYFULLY. Note: As "farewell" is inadequate to express chairo, which always conveys the thought of joy or cheer, (b) properly comes under (c). 5: ἀποτάσσω
Approximate Match: 1