Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G391
anastrophe · /an-as-trof-ay'/ — “overthrow”
turning upside down, upsetting, overthrow; disorder, confusion; turning back, return; casts backward; wheeling round; time to rally; reversal; turning back; conversely; throwing back of the accent; repetition; inversion…
turning upside down, upsetting, overthrow; disorder, confusion; turning back, return; casts backward; wheeling round; time to rally; reversal; turning back; conversely; throwing back of the accent; repetition; inversion; conversion; dwelling in; abode, haunt; mode of life, behaviour; life; delay, respite, time for doing; occupation, concern; return, way back; recourse
Occurs in 13 New Testament verses