Strong's #568: apecho (pronounced ap-ekh'-o)
from 575 and 2192; (actively) to have out, i.e. receive in full; (intransitively) to keep (oneself) away, i.e. be distant (literally or figuratively):--be, have, receive.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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apechō
1) have
1a) to hold back, keep off, prevent
1b) to have wholly or in full, to have received
1c) it is enough, sufficient
2) to be away, absent, distant
3) to hold one' s self off, abstain
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G575 and G2192
Citing in TDNT: 2:828, 286
Usage:
This word is used 11 times:
Matthew 6:2: "Verily I say unto you, They have their reward."
Matthew 6:5: "of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward."
Matthew 6:16: "Verily I say unto you, They have their reward."
Matthew 15:8: "but their heart is far from me."
Mark 7:6: "but their heart is far from me."
Luke 6:24: "unto you that are rich! for ye have received your consolation."
Luke 7:6: "them. And when he was now not far from"
Luke 15:20: "father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father"
Luke 24:13: "to a village called Emmaus, which was from Jerusalem about threescore"
Philippians 4:18: "But I have all, and abound: I am full, having received of"
Philemon 1:15: "departed for a season, that thou shouldest receive him forever;"