Strong's Concordance ekstrephó: to turn inside out, fig. to pervert Original Word: ἐκστρέφωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ekstrephó Phonetic Spelling: (ek-stref'-o) Definition: to turn inside out, to pervert Usage: I change for the worse, corrupt, pervert. HELPS Word-studies 1612 ekstréphō (from 1537 /ek, "wholly out from," intensifying 4762 /stréphō, "turn") – properly, turn completely out of place, i.e. "turn inside out" (used only in Tit 3:11). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ek and strephó Definition to turn inside out, fig. to pervert NASB Translation perverted (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1612: ἐκστρέφωἐκστρέφω: perfect passive ἐξεστραμμαι; 1. to turn or twist out, tear up (Homer, Iliad 17, 58). 2. to turn inside out, invert; tropically, to change for the worse, pervert, corrupt (Aristophanes nub. 554; the Sept. Deuteronomy 32:20): Titus 3:11. STRONGS NT 1612a: ἐκσῴζω [ἐκσῴζω: 1 aorist ἐξεσωσα; to save from, either to keep or to rescue from danger (from Aeschylus and Herodotus down): εἰς αἰγιαλόν ἐκσωσαι τό πλοῖον, to bring the ship safe to shore, Acts 27:39 WH text; others ἐξῶσαι, see ἐξωθέω, and εἰ I. 7 c. From ek and strepho; to pervert (figuratively) -- subvert. see GREEK ek see GREEK strepho Englishman's Concordance Titus 3:11 V-RIM/P-3SGRK: εἰδὼς ὅτι ἐξέστραπται ὁ τοιοῦτος NAS: that such a man is perverted and is sinning, KJV: he that is such is subverted, and INT: knowing that is perverted such a one |