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Mark 6:29

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G191 heard ακουσαντες
G3588   οι
G3101 disciples μαθηται
G846 when his αυτου
G2064 they came ηλθον
G2532 and και
G142 took up ηραν
G3588   το
G4430 corpse πτωμα
G846 of it αυτου
G2532 and και
G5087 laid εθηκαν
G846 his αυτο
G1722 in εν
G3588   τω
G3419 a tomb μνημειω

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  when
G846 his
G3101 disciples
G191 heard
  of
  they
G2064 came
  took
G846 his
G4430 corpse
G5087 laid
  a
G3419 tomb

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G142
Greek: αἴρω
Transliteration: airō
Pronunciation: ah'ee-ro
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: away with bear (up) carry lift up loose make to doubt put away remove take (away up).
Definition:  

to lift; by implication to take up or away; figuratively to raise (the voice) keep in suspense (the mind); specifically to sail away (that is weigh anchor); by Hebraism (compare [H5375]) to expiate sin

1. to raise up, elevate, lift up

a. to raise from the ground, take up: stones

b. to raise upwards, elevate, lift up: the hand

c. to draw up: a fish

2. to take upon one's self and carry what has been raised up, to bear

3. to bear away what has been raised, carry off

a. to move from its place

b. to take off or away what is attached to anything

c. to remove

d. to carry off, carry away with one

e. to appropriate what is taken

f. to take away from another what is his or what is committed to him, to take by force

g. to take and apply to any use

h. to take from among the living, either by a natural death, or by violence

i. cause to cease

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