G4717

σταυρόω

stauroō

Verb · From σταυρός (G4716)

From G4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness:—crucify.

Outline

  1. to stake, drive down stakes
  2. to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade
  3. to crucify
    1. to crucify one
    2. metaph. to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain)

Usages

Luke 23:21

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Revelation 11:8

Breakdown

America. Spiritually Sodom because it upholds all of the homosexuality that Sodom did, and Egypt because of Slavery (Look at the back of a one dollar bill). The word Egypt is Greek for Bondage (it is Matazaryam in the Paleo-Hebrew tongue). The image of our Lord was crucified in America, the place where the image of Cesare Borgia is pushed. dead bodies Proverbs 21:16, Ezekiel 37, Ephesians 2:1-6, Ephesians 5:14.

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