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Matthew 1:19

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2501 Joseph ιωσηφ
G1161 Then δε
G3588   ο
G435 husband ανηρ
G846 her αυτης
G1342 a just δικαιος
G1510   ων
G2532 man and και
G3361 not μη
G2309 willing θελων
G846 to make her αυτην
G3856 a publick example παραδειγματισαι
G1014 was minded εβουληθη
G2977 privily λαθρα
G630 away απολυσαι
G846 to put her αυτην

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G1161 Then
G2501 Joseph
G846 her
G435 husband
G5607 being
  a
G1342 just
  man
G2309 willing
  to
  make
G846 her
  a
  publick
G3856 example
  was
G1014 minded
  to
  put
G846 her
G630 away
G2977 privily

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G630
Greek: ἀπολύω
Transliteration: apoluō
Pronunciation: ap-ol-oo'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: (let) depart dismiss divorce forgive let go loose put (send) away release set at liberty.
Definition:  

to free fully that is (literally) relieve release: dismiss (reflexively depart) or (figuratively) let die pardon or (specifically) divorce

1. to set free

2. to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer)

a. a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer

b. to bid depart, send away

3. to let go free, release

a. a captive i.e. to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart

b. to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty

c. indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart

d. to release a debtor, i.e. not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt

4. used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate. The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband.

5. to send one's self away, to depart

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.