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Mend <1,,2675, katartizo>

from kata, "down," intensive and artios, "fit," has three meanings, (a) "to mend, repair," Mat 4:21, Mar 1:19, of nets; (b) "to complete, furnish completely, equip, prepare," Luk 6:40, Rom 9:22, Heb 11:3 and in the Middle Voice, Mat 21:16, Heb 10:5; (c) "ethically, to prepare, perfect," Gal 6:1, 1Th 3:10, 1Pe 5:10, Heb 13:21; and in the Passive Voice, 1Co 1:10, 2Co 13:11. See FIT, FRAME, JOIN, PERFECT, PREPARE, RESTORE.

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