Greek Word Study · Strong’s G1259
διαλλάσσω
diallassō · “be reconciled”
Used 1 times across 1 book
Definition
δι-αλλάσσω
[in LXX: 1Ki.29:4 (רָצָה hithp.), I Est.4:31, al. ;]
1. to change, exchange.
2. to change enmity for friendship, to reconcile: pass., with dative of person(s), Mat.5:24. "The word denotes mutual concession after mutual hostility, an idea absent from καταλλ-," which see (Lft., Notes, 288; cf. Deiss., LAE, 178.15; Cremer, 91, 632).†
[in LXX: 1Ki.29:4 (רָצָה hithp.), I Est.4:31, al. ;]
1. to change, exchange.
2. to change enmity for friendship, to reconcile: pass., with dative of person(s), Mat.5:24. "The word denotes mutual concession after mutual hostility, an idea absent from καταλλ-," which see (Lft., Notes, 288; cf. Deiss., LAE, 178.15; Cremer, 91, 632).†
Where it appears
Matthew1
In the text
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