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Matthew 2:12

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G5537 being warned of God χρηματισθεντες
G2596 in κατ
G3677 a dream οναρ
G3361 that they should not μη
G344 return ανακαμψαι
G4314 to προς
G2264 Herod ηρωδην
G1223   δι
G243   αλλης
G3598 way οδου
G402 they departed ανεχωρησαν
G1519 into εις
G3588   την
G5561 country another χωραν
G846   αυτων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  being
  warned
  of
  a
G3677 dream
  that
  they
  should
G344 return
G2264 Herod
  they
G402 departed
G1519 into
  their
G848 own
  country
G5561 another

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G5537
Greek: χρηματίζω
Transliteration: chrēmatizō
Pronunciation: khray-mat-id'-zo
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be called be admonished (warned) of God reveal speak.
Definition:  

to utter an oracle (compare the original sense of G5530) that is divinely intimate; by implication (compare the secular sense of G5532) to constitute a firm for business that is (genitive) bear as a title

1. to transact business, esp. to manage public affairs

a. to advise or consult with one about public affairs

b. to make answer to those who ask for advice, present enquiries or requests, etc.

1. of judges, magistrates, rulers, kings

2. to give a response to those consulting an oracle, to give a divine command or admonition, to teach from heaven

a. to be divinely commanded, admonished, instructed

b. to be the mouthpiece of divine revelations, to promulgate the commands of God

3. to assume or take to one's self a name from one's public business

a. to receive a name or title, be called

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.