G3346

μετατίθημι 

Transliteration

metatithemi;

Pronunciation

met-at-ith'-ay-mee

Parts of Speech

v

Root Word (Etymology)

from 3326 and 5087

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: TDNT 8:161

KJV Translation Count — 6x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: translate (2), carry over (1), remove (1), change (1), turn (1)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. to transpose (two things, one of which is put in place of the other)
a. to transfer
b. to change
c. to transfer one's self or suffer one's self to be transferred
1. to go or pass over
2. to fall away or desert from one person or thing to another

Strong's Definitions

met-at-ith'-ay-mee; from (3326) (μετά) and (5087) (τίθημι); to transfer, i.e. (literal) transport, (by implication) exchange, (reflexive) change sides, or (figurative) pervert: — carry over, change, remove, translate, turn.

Concordance Results Using KJV

And were carried G3346 into Sychem, and laid in the sepulchre that Abraham bought for a sum of money of the sons of Emmor the father of Sychem.

KJV

I marvel that ye are so soon G3346d from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:

KJV

For the priesthood being G3346d, there is made of necessity a G3346 also of the law.

KJV

By faith Enoch was G3346d that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had G3346d him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.

KJV

For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, G3346ing the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ.

KJV