Strong's Lexicon diatithémi: To arrange, to make a covenant, to dispose Original Word: διατίθημι HELPS Word-studies 1303 diatíthemai (from 1223 /diá, "through, thoroughly," which intensifies 5087 /títhēmi, "to place, arrange") – properly, throughly (carefully) arrange which effectively accomplishes the objective at hand. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dia and tithémi Definition to place separately, i.e. dispose of by a will NASB Translation grant (1), granted (1), made (3), make (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1303: διατίθημιδιατίθημι: to place separately, dispose, arrange, appoint, (cf. διά, C. 3). In the N. T. only in the middle, present διατίθεμαι; 2 aorist διεθέμην; future διαθήσομαι; 1. to arrange, dispose of, one's own affairs; a. τί, of something that belongs to one (often so in secular authors from Xenophon down); with the dative of person added, in one's favor, to one's advantage; hence, to assign a thing to another as his possession: τίνι βασιλείαν (to appoint), Luke 22:29. b. to dispose of by will, make a testament: Hebrews 9:16f; (Plato, legg. 11, p. 924 e.; with διαθήκην added, ibid., p. 923 c., etc.). 2. διατίθεμαι διαθήκην τίνι (פּ אֶת בֲּרִית כָּרַת, Jeremiah 38:31ff ( Middle voice from dia and tithemi; to put apart, i.e. (figuratively) dispose (by assignment, compact, or bequest) -- appoint, make, testator. see GREEK dia see GREEK tithemi Englishman's Concordance Luke 22:29 V-PIM-1SGRK: κἀγὼ διατίθεμαι ὑμῖν καθὼς NAS: has granted Me a kingdom, KJV: And I appoint unto you a kingdom, INT: And I appoint to you as Luke 22:29 V-AIM-3S Acts 3:25 V-AIM-3S Hebrews 8:10 V-FIM-1S Hebrews 9:16 V-APM-GMS Hebrews 9:17 V-APM-NMS Hebrews 10:16 V-FIM-1S Strong's Greek 1303 |