Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G1303

διατίθεμαι

diatithemi · /dee-ah-tith'-em-ahee/ — “covenant”

To arrange, dispose, or settle (a matter); in the middle voice, to make a covenant or testament, establishing terms between parties. In the LXX, commonly used to render Hebrew בְרִית (berît) contexts where God or a…

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To arrange, dispose, or settle (a matter); in the middle voice, to make a covenant or testament, establishing terms between parties. In the LXX, commonly used to render Hebrew בְרִית (berît) contexts where God or a person formally establishes an agreement.

Derivation: from dia- (through) + tithemi (to place)