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Greek Dictionary (Lexicon-Concordance)Key Word Studies (Translations-Definitions-Meanings)
» G1601 «Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
 1) to fall out of, to fall down from, to fall off
 2) metaph.
    2a) to fall from a thing, to lose it
    2b) to perish, to fall
        2b1) to fall from a place from which one cannot keep
        2b2) fall from a position
        2b3) to fall powerless, to fall to the ground, be without
             effect
             2b3a) of the divine promise of salvation
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G1537  and G4098 ; to drop away ; specifically be driven out  of one's course; figuratively to lose , become inefficient :be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
#1601a.ε᾿κπηδα´ωekpēdaō; from 1537 and πηδα´ω pēdaō (to leap, spring); to leap out:NASB - rushed(1).
 
 #1601b.ε᾿κπι´πτωekpiptō; from 1537 and 4098; to drop away, fig. to lose, become inefficient:NASB - failed(1), fall(1), fall away(1), fallen(1), falls off(2), fell off(1), run aground(3).
 NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek DictionariesCopyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation  All rights reserved  http://www.lockman.org
 AV - fall 7, fall off 2, be cast 1, take none effect 1,
      fall away 1, fail 1, vr fallen 1; 14also2 Peter 3:17.
 away1 Peter 1:24.
 castActs 27:26.
 effectRomans 9:6.
 faileth1 Corinthians 13:8.
 fallMark 13:25. Acts 27:17.
 fallenActs 27:29. Revelation 2:5.
 fallethJames 1:11.
 fromGalatians 5:4. 2 Peter 3:17.
 offActs 12:7; 27:32.
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