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|strgr=from [[ἀνά]] and [[ζάω]]; to [[recover]] [[life]] ([[literally]] or [[figuratively]]): (be a-)[[live]] [[again]], [[revive]]. | |strgr=from [[ἀνά]] and [[ζάω]]; to [[recover]] [[life]] ([[literally]] or [[figuratively]]): (be a-)[[live]] [[again]], [[revive]]. | ||
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|txtha=(ῶ: 1st aorist ἀνέζησα; a [[word]] [[found]] [[only]] in the N. T. and ecclesiastical writings; to [[live]] [[again]], [[recover]] [[life]];<br /><b class="num">a.</b> [[properly]], in Rec. of ἀναζῆν [[who]] has been [[νεκρός]] in a tropical [[sense]]; α. to be restored to a [[correct]] [[life]]: of [[one]] [[who]] returns to a [[better]] [[moral]] [[state]], WH marginal [[reading]] ἔζησεν) (A. V. is [[alive]] [[again]]), cf. Meyer at the [[passage]]), 32 (T Tr WH ἔζησε). (beta) to [[revive]], [[regain]] [[strength]] and vigor: νεκρά ἐστι) in [[innocent]] children [[ignorant]] of the [[law]]; [[but]] [[when]] [[they]] [[come]] to a [[knowledge]] of the [[law]], [[sin]] recovers its [[power]] in [[them]] [[also]]. Others [[less]] [[aptly]] [[explain]] ἀνέζησε [[here]] began to [[live]], sprang [[into]] [[life]] (German lebte auf). | |||
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