| Strong's Concordance palaioó: to make or declare oldOriginal Word: παλαιόω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: palaioó Phonetic Spelling: (pal-ah-yo'-o) Short Definition: I make old, declare obsolete Definition: I make old, declare obsolete; pass: I grow old, become obsolete. Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 3822: παλαιόω παλαιόω, παλαιῷ: perfect πεπαλαίωκα; passive, present participle παλαιουμενος; future παλαιωθήσομαι; (παλαιός); a. to make ancient or old, the Sept. for בִּלָּה; passive to become old, to be worn out, the Sept. for בָּלָה, עָתַק: of things worn out by time and use, as βαλάντιον, Luke 12:33; ἱμάτιον, Hebrews 1:11 (cf. Psalm 101:27 ( b. to declare a thing to be old and so about to be abrogated: Hebrews 8:13 (see  γηράσκω, at the end). From palaios; to make (passively, become) worn out, or declare obsolete -- decay, make (wax) old.  see GREEK palaios  Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 3822 4 Occurrences παλαιωθήσονται — 1 Occ. παλαιούμενα — 1 Occ. παλαιούμενον — 1 Occ. πεπαλαίωκεν — 1 Occ. Luke 12:33 V-PPM/P-ANP GRK: βαλλάντια μὴ παλαιούμενα θησαυρὸν ἀνέκλειπτον NAS: money belts which do not wear out, an unfailing KJV: which wax not old, a treasure in INT: purses not growing old a treasure unfailing Hebrews 1:11 V-FIP-3P Hebrews 8:13 V-RIA-3S Hebrews 8:13 V-PPM/P-NNS | 



