Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 450: ἀνίστημιἀνίστημι: future
ἀναστήσω; 1 aorist
ἀνέστησα; 2 aorist
ἀνέστην, imperative
ἀνάστηθι and (
Acts 12:7;
Ephesians 5:14 and
L WH text in
Acts 9:11)
ἀνάστα (
Winers Grammar, § 14, 1 h.; (
Buttmann, 47 (40))); middle, present
ἀνισταμαι; future
ἀναστήσομαι; (from
Homer down);
I. Transitively, in the present 1 aorist and future active, to cause to rise, raise up (הֵקִים):
a. properly, of one lying down: Acts 9:41.
b. to raise up from death: John 6:39f, 44, 54; Acts 2:32; Acts 13:34 (so in Greek writings).
c. to raise up, cause to be born: σπέρμα offspring (Genesis 38:8), Matthew 22:24 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 33 (32)); τόν Χριστόν, Acts 2:30 Rec. to cause to appear, bring forward, τινα τίνι one for anyone's succor: προφήτην, Acts 3:22; Acts 7:37; τόν παῖδα αὐτοῦ, Acts 3:26.
II. Intransitively, in the perfect pluperfect and 2 aorist active, and in the middle;
1. to rise, stand up; used a. of persons lying down (on a couch or bed): Mark 1:35; Mark 5:42; Luke 8:55; Luke 11:7; Acts 9:34, 40. of persons lying on tht ground: Mark 9:27; Luke 17:19; Luke 22:46; Acts 9:6.
b. of persons seated: Luke 4:16 (ἀνέστη ἀναγνῶναι); Matthew 26:62; Mark 14:60; Acts 23:9.
c. of those who leave a place to go elsewhere: Matthew 9:9; Mark 2:14; ( R G); Luke 4:38; Luke 23:1; Acts 9:30. Hence, of those who prepare themselves for a journey (German sichaufmachen): Mark 7:24; Mark 10:1; Luke 1:39; Luke 15:18, 20; Acts 10:20; Acts 22:10. In the same way the Hebrew קוּם (especially וַיָּקָם) is put before verbs of going, departing, etc., according to the well known oriental custom to omit nothing contributing to the full pictorial delineation of an action or event; hence, formerly וַיָקָם and ἀναστάς were sometimes incorrectly said to be redundant; cf. Winer's Grammar, 608 (565). ἀναστῆναι ἀπό to rise up from something, i. e. from what one has been doing while either sitting or prostrate on the ground: Luke 22:45. d. of the dead; 2 aorist, with ἐκ νεκρῶν added: Matthew 17:9 R G WH marginal reading; Mark 9:9; Mark 12:25; Luke 16:31; Luke 24:46; John 20:9; Ephesians 5:14 (here figuratively); with ἐκ νεκρῶν omitted: Mark 8:31; Mark 16:9; Luke 9:8, 19 (22 L T Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading); Luke 24:7; Romans 14:9 Rec.; so (without ἐκ νεκρῶν) in the future middle also: Matthew 12:41; (, L WH marginal reading); Matthew 20:19 (R G L Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading); Mark 10:34; Luke 11:32; Luke 18:33; John 11:23; 1 Thessalonians 4:16. 2. to arise, appear, stand forth; of kings, prophets, priests, leaders of insurgents: Acts 5:36; Acts 7:18. middle, Romans 15:12; Hebrews 7:11, 15. of those about to enter into conversation or dispute with anyone, Luke 10:25; Acts 6:9; or to undertake some business, Acts 5:6; or to attempt something against others, Acts 5:17. Hence, ἀναστῆναι ἐπί τινα to rise up against anyone: Mark 3:26 (עַל קוּם). (Synonym: see ἐγείρω, at the end Compare: ἐπανίστημι, ἐξανίστημι.)
Forms and Transliterations
Αναστα ανάστα Ἀνάστα ανασταν αναστάν ἀναστὰν ανασταντες αναστάντες ἀναστάντες Αναστας αναστάς άναστας Ἀναστάς ἀναστὰς Αναστασα αναστάσα Ἀναστᾶσα αναστη αναστή ἀναστῇ Αναστηθι ανάστηθι Ἀνάστηθι αναστηναι αναστήναι ἀναστῆναι αναστήσαι αναστησας αναστήσας ἀναστήσας αναστησει αναστήσει ἀναστήσει αναστήσειν αναστήσεις αναστησεται αναστήσεται αναστήσεταί ἀναστήσεται αναστήσετε αναστήση αναστήσομαι αναστησόμεθα ανάστησον ανάστησόν αναστησονται αναστήσονται ἀναστήσονται αναστήσουσι αναστησω αναστήσω ἀναστήσω αναστήτε ανάστητε αναστήτω αναστήτωσαν αναστώ αναστώμεν αναστώσι αναστωσιν αναστώσιν ἀναστῶσιν ανέστακεν ανεστη ανέστη ἀνέστη ανέστημεν ανέστην ανέστης ανέστησα Ανεστησαν ανέστησαν Ἀνέστησαν ανέστησε ανεστησεν ανέστησεν ἀνέστησεν ανέστητε ανιστά ανισταμενος ανιστάμενος ἀνιστάμενος ανίσταν ανίστανται ανιστασθαι ανίστασθαι ἀνίστασθαι ανισταται ανίσταται ἀνίσταται ανίστημι ανίστησι ανιστών ανίσχυες ἔστησαν Anasta Anásta anastan anastàn anastantes anastántes Anastas Anastás anastàs Anastasa Anastâsa anaste anastē anastêi anastē̂i anastenai anastênai anastēnai anastē̂nai anastesas anastēsas anastḗsas anastesei anastēsei anastḗsei anastesetai anastēsetai anastḗsetai anasteso anastēsō anastḗso anastḗsō anastesontai anastēsontai anastḗsontai Anastethi Anastēthi Anástethi Anástēthi anastosin anastôsin anastōsin anastō̂sin aneste anestē anéste anéstē Anestesan Anestēsan Anéstesan Anéstēsan anestesen anestēsen anéstesen anéstēsen anistamenos anistámenos anistasthai anístasthai anistatai anístatai estesan estēsan éstesan éstēsanLinks
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