- removal/change (metathesis - μετάθεσις)
- repentance (metanoia - μετάνοια)
- to change (metastrefō - μεταστρέφω)
- to change mind (metaballō - μεταβάλλω)
- to depart (metabainō - μεταβαίνω)
- to exchange (metallassō - μεταλλάσσω)
- to leave (metairō - μεταίρω)
- to partake (metalambanō - μεταλαμβάνω)
- to repent (metamellomai - μεταμέλλομαι)
- to repent (metanoeō - μετανοέω)
- to shift (metakineō - μετακινέω)
- to transform (metamorfoō - μεταμορφόω)
- to transform (metaschēmatizō - μετασχηματίζω)
- to transport (metatithēmi - μετατίθημι)
- to turn (metagō - μετάγω)
- unchangeable (ametathetos - ἀμετάθετος)
Heb 7:12 For when there is a change in the priesthood, there is necessarily a change in the law as well.
Heb 11:5 By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death, and he was not found, because God had taken him. Now before he was taken he was commended as having pleased God.
Heb 12:27 This phrase, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of things that are shaken—that is, things that have been made—in order that the things that cannot be shaken may remain.
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