4.
|9999| {it is}
|0102| impossible
|1063| Because
|9999| {for}
|3588| those
|0530| once
|5461| being enlightened,
|1089| having tasted
|5037| and
|3588| of the
|1431| gift
|2032| heavenly,
|2532| and
|3353| participants
|1096| becoming
|4151| Spirit
|0040| of {the} Holy,
5.
|2532| and
|9999| {the}
|2570| good
|1089| tasting
|2316| of God
|4487| word,
|1411| works of power
|5037| and
|3195| of a coming
|0165| age.
6.
|2532| and
|3895| falling away
|3825| again
|0340| to renew
|1519| to
|3341| to a change of heart,
|0388| crucifying again
|0846| for themselves
|3588| the
|5207| Son
|3588| of
|2316| God
|2532| and
|3856| putting {Him} to open shame.
Strong's Number: 3895
Transliterated: parapipto
Phonetic: par-ap-ip'-to
Text: to fall aside, i.e. (figuratively) to apostatize
Strong's Number: 2061
Transliterated: Hermogenes
Phonetic: her-mog-en'-ace
Text: from 2060 and 1096; born of Hermes; Hermogenes, an apostate Christian: --Hermogenes.
Strong's Number: 3432
Transliterated: moichos
Phonetic: moy-khos'
Text: perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively, apostate: --adulterer.
Strong's Number: 5436
Transliterated: Phugellos
Phonetic: foog'-el-los
Text: probably from 5343; fugitive; Phygellus, an apostate Christian: --Phygellus.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
Definition: \A*pos"ta*tize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Apostatized};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Apostatizing}.] [LL. apostatizare.]
To renounce totally a religious belief once professed; to
forsake one's church, the faith or principles once held, or
the party to which one has previously adhered.