athetésis: a setting aside Original Word: ἀθέτησις, εως, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: athetésis Phonetic Spelling: (ath-et'-ay-sis) Short Definition: nullification, abrogation Definition: annulment, nullification, abrogation.
Cognate: 115 athétēsis – properly, annulment (cancellation), i.e. what is rendered "no longer in effect" (literally, "no longer having a place"). See 114 (atheteō). Word Origin from atheteó Definition a setting aside NASB Translation put away (1), setting aside (1). STRONGS NT 115: ἀθέτησις
ἀθέτησις, (εως, ἡ (ἀθετέω, which see; like νουθέτησις from νουθετεῖν), abolition: Hebrews 7:18; Hebrews 9:26; (found occasionally in later authors, as Cicero, ad Att. 6, 9; Diogenes Laërtius 3, 39, 66: in the grammarians rejection; more frequently in ecclesiastical writings).
a setting aside, annulmentFrom atheteo; cancellation (literally or figuratively) -- disannulling, put away. see GREEK atheteo
αθετησιν αθέτησιν ἀθέτησιν αθετησις αθέτησις ἀθέτησις athetesin athetēsin athétesin athétēsin athetesis athetēsis athétesis athétēsis
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