Liberty - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Liberty

[ A-1,Noun,G425, anesis ]
a loosening, relaxation," is translated "liberty" in Acts 24:23, AV. See INDULGENCE.

[ A-2,Noun,G859, aphesis ]
"dismissal, release, forgiveness," is rendered "liberty" in the AV of Luke 4:18, RV, "release." See FORGIVENESS.

[ A-3,Noun,G1657, eleutheria ]
See FREEDOM.

[ A-4,Noun,G1849, exousia ]
"authority, right," is rendered "liberty" in 1 Corinthians 8:9 (marg., "power"), "this liberty of yours," or "this right which you assert." See AUTHORITY.

[ B-1,Adjective,G1658, eleutheros ]
is rendered "at liberty" in 1 Corinthians 7:39, AV (RV "free"). See FREE.

[ C-1,Verb,G630, apoluo ]
for the meanings of which See LET, No. 3, is translated "to set at liberty" in Acts 26:32; Hebrews 13:23. See DISMISS.

[ C-2,Verb,G649, apostello ]
"to send away," is translated "to set at liberty" in Luke 4:18. See SEND.

Note: In Acts 27:3, AV, epitrepo is rendered "gave ... liberty" (RV "gave ... leave"). See LEAVE
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