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Mark 1:7

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G2784 preached εκηρυσσεν
G3004 saying λεγων
G2064 There cometh ερχεται
G3588 one ο
G2478 mightier ισχυροτερος
G3450 than I μου
G3694 after οπισω
G3450 me μου
G3739   ου
G3756 not ουκ
G1510 am ειμι
G2425 worthy ικανος
G2955 to stoop down κυψας
G3089 unloose λυσαι
G3588 the τον
G2438 latchet ιμαντα
G3588 one των
G5266 shoes υποδηματων
G846   αυτου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2784 preached
G3004 saying
  There
G2064 cometh
G2478 mightier
  than
G3694 after
G2438 latchet
  of
G848 whose
G5266 shoes
G2425 worthy
  to
  stoop
G2955 down
G3089 unloose

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3089
Greek: λύω
Transliteration: luō
Pronunciation: loo'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: break (up) destroy dissolve (un-) loose melt put off. Compare G4486 .
Definition:  

to loosen (literally or figuratively)

1. to loose any person (or thing) tied or fastened

a. bandages of the feet, the shoes,

b. of a husband and wife joined together by the bond of matrimony

c. of a single man, whether he has already had a wife or has not yet married

2. to loose one bound, i.e. to unbind, release from bonds, set free

a. of one bound up (swathed in bandages)

b. bound with chains (a prisoner), discharge from prison, let go

3. to loosen, undo, dissolve, anything bound, tied, or compacted together

a. an assembly, i.e. to dismiss, break up

b. laws, as having a binding force, are likened to bonds

c. to annul, subvert

d. to do away with, to deprive of authority, whether by precept or act

e. to declare unlawful

f. to loose what is compacted or built together, to break up, demolish, destroy

g. to dissolve something coherent into parts, to destroy

h. metaph., to overthrow, to do away with

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