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Strong's #2508 - καθαίρω

Transliteration
kathaírō
Phonetics
kath-ah'ee-ro
Origin
from (G2513)
Parts of Speech
verb
TDNT
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Definition   
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  1. to cleanse, of filth impurity, etc
    1. to prune trees and vines from useless shoots
    2. metaph. from guilt, to expiate
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 1758 ‑ דִּישׁ (doosh, dosh, deesh);  
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

κᾰθαίρω,

fut. κᾰθᾰρῶ X. Oec. 18.6, prob. in Pl. Lg. 735b, etc.: aor. 1 ἐκάθηρα Od. 20.152, Th. 3.104, Hp. Mul. 1.47, IG 22.1672.47 (ἀνα-), Theoc. 5.119, etc.; ἐκάθᾱρα is found in codd. of Antipho 6.37, X. An. 5.7.35, Hp. Acut. (Sp.) 11, and commonly in later Gr., Thphr. Char. 16.7, BCH 6.23 (Delos, ii B.C.), (ἀνα-) PPetr. 3p.141 (iii B.C.), (συνανα-) IG 11(2).163 A 56 (Delos, iii B.C.), cf. διακαθαίρω, ἐκκαθαίρω, etc., and Phryn. 16; v. infr. Med.: pf. κεκάθαρκα (ἐκ-) Sch. Ar. Pax 752:

Med., fut. καθαροῦμαι Pl. Cra. 396e, Hp. Morb. 2.38 (in pass. sense, ib. 2.13, Nat.Mul. 13, Mul. 2.160): aor. ἐκαθηράμην A. Fr. 354, Hp. Epid. 5.43, Pl. Lg. 868a, IG 11(2).146 A 78 (Delos, iv B.C.), 153.9, 154 A 37 (ibid., iii B.C.); later ἐκαθᾱράμην ib.146 A 80 (iv B.C.), Inscr.Délos 290.79, al. (iii B.C.), etc., (ἀνα-) IG 22.1668.8 (iv B.C.): Pass., fut. καθαρθήσομαι Ruf. ap. Orib. 7.26.64, Gal. 7.222: aor. ἐκαθάρθην Hdt. 1.43, Th. 3.104, Hp. Epid. 5.2, etc. (aor. 2 ἀποκαθαρῇ is f.l. in Arr. Cyn. 27.1): pf. κεκάθαρμαι Hp. Nat.Mul. 8, Pl. Phd. 69c, etc.: (καθαρός):

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1. cleanse, of things, καθήρατε δὲ κρητῆρας Od. 20.152; τραπέζας ὕδατ ι.. καθαίρειν 22.439; καθήραντες χρόα καλὸν ὕδατι 24.44; κ. οἰκίαν Antipho l.c., Thphr. l.c.; of wounds, Hp. Ulc. 6, al. (cf. καθαιρέω 11.6): c. gen., ἵππον αὐχμηρᾶς τριχός S. Fr. 475; κ. σῖτον X. Oec. 18.6; γῆν clear of weeds, ib. 20.11, cf. PLille 5.24 (iii B.C.), etc.; χρυσόν purify, refine, Pl. Plt. 303d: metaph., purge, clear a land of monsters and robbers, S. Tr. 1012 (hex.), 1061, Plu. Thes. 7; κ.λῃστηρίων τὴν ἐπαρχίαν Id. Ma 6: c.acc. cogn., καθαρμὸν κ. Pl. Lg. 735b: Pass., τὴν νηδὺν ἀνασχισθεῖσαν καὶ καθαρθεῖσαν Hdt. 4.71.

2. in religious sense, purify, [ δέπας] ἐκάθηρε θεείῳ by fumigating with sulphur, Il. 16.228; κ. τινὰ φόνου purify him from blood, Hdt. 1.44, cf. Berl.Sitzb. 1927.160(Cyrene); Δῆλον κ. Hdt. 1.64, cf. Th. 1.8; στόλον κ., Lat. classem lustrare, App. BC 5.96: abs., IG 5(1).1390.68 (Andania, i B.C.): Med., purify oneself, get purified, Hdt. 4.73; οἱ φιλοσοφίᾳ καθηράμενοι Pl. Phd. 114c, cf. Phdr. 243a, Cra. 396e; καθαίρεσθαι καθαρμούς Id. Lg. 868e; καθήρασθαι στόμα keep one's tongue pure, A. Fr. 354: Pass., κεκαθαρμένος καὶ τετελεσμένος Pl. Phd. 69c.

3. Medic., purge, evacuate, either by purgatives or emetics, κ. κάτω ἢ ἄνω Hp. Mul. 1.64 (Pass.), cf. Thphr. HP 9.11.11, etc.: Med., κατὰ κύστιν ἐκαθήρατο Hp. Epid. 1.15: Pass., ib. 5.2, etc.; also of menstruation, Id. Superf. 33; of the after-birth, τὰ λοχεῖα κ. Id. Mul. 1.78; καθαίρων, ὁ, name for ἶρις, Ps.- Dsc. 1.1.

4. prune a tree,i.e. clear it of superfluous wood, John 15:2.

5. sift, winnow grain, PTeb. 373.10 (ii A.D.).

6. metaph., = μαστιγόω, Theoc. 5.119.

II of the thing removed by purification, purge away, wash off, λύματα πάντα κάθηρεν Il. 14.171; ἐπεὶ πλῦνάν τε κάθηράν τε ῥύπα πάντα Od. 6.93; clear away, τὰ λῃστικά D.C. 37.52: metaph., φόνον κ. A. Ch. 74 (lyr.); also perh., clear up, explain an action, τὴν σύστασιν Epicur. Nat. 66G., cf. 73G.

III c. dupl. acc., αἷμα κάθηρον.. Σαρπηδόνα cleanse him of blood, wash the blood off him, Il. 16.667: Pass., καθαίρομαι γῆρας I am purged of old age, A. Fr. 45; ὁ καθαρθεὶς τὸν φόνον Hdt. 1.43.

Thayer's Expanded Definition

καθαίρω; perfect passive participle κεκαθαρμενος; (καθαρός); to cleanse, properly, from filth, impurity, etc.; trees and vines (from useless shoots), to prune, John 15:2 (δένδρα ... ὑποτεμνομενα καθαίρεται, Philo de agric. § 2 (cf. de somniis ii. § 9 middle)); metaphorically, from guilt, to expiate: passive Hebrews 10:2 R G (see καθαρίζω, at the beginning) (Jeremiah 13:27; and so in Greek writings from Herodotus down). (Compare: διακαθαίρω, ἐκκαθαίρω.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

καθαίρω

(< καθαρός ),

[in LXX: Isaiah 28:27 (H1758 ho.), 2 Samuel 4:6, Jeremiah 51:39 א *;]

to cleanse: of pruning, John 15:2 (cf. καθαρίζω ).†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

With the use of this verb in John 15:2 we may compare P Lille I. 5.24 (B.C. 260–59) ἐκ τοῦ ἰδίου ξυλοκοπήσει καὶ τὴγ γῆν καθαρεῖ. Cf. P Tebt II. 373.10 (A.D. 110–1) ἐφ᾽ ᾧ ὁ Ἥρων μετρήσι καὶ καθαρεῖ καθ᾽ ἔτος εἰς τὸ δημόσιον. . . [τ ]. . . ἐκφόρια, ";on condition that Heron shall measure out and winnow the produce (cf. 2 Kings 4:6) annually for the State."; The verb is common in the inscrr, of ceremonial cleansing, e.g. Michel 694.68 (B.C. 91) ἔστι δὲ ἃ δεῖ παρέχειν πρὸ τοῦ ἄρχεσθαι τῶν μυστηρίων · ἄρνας δύο λευκούς, . . . καὶ ὅταν ἐν τῶι θεάτρωι καθαίρει, χοιρίσκους τρεῖς : cf. Kaibel 104.1 f.—

Ἐνθάδε Διάλογος καθαρῶι πυρὶ γυῖα καθήρας

ἀσκητὴς σοφίης ὤιχετ᾽ ἐς ἀθανάτους.

The compound ἀνακαθαίρω is found in P Lond 1177.332 (A.D. 113) (= III. p. 190).

 


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List of Word Forms
εκάθαιρε καθαιρει καθαίρει καθαιρείται κεκαθαρμένους kathairei kathaírei
 
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