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... to persist all the way, to the (intended) end, i.e. "unbroken, continuous . . . perpetually, forever" (Abbott-Smith) . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from the aor. of diapheró Definition carried through ...
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... Mark 9:43 , and R G L brackets in 45. (Often in Homer; πῦρ ἄσβεστος of the perpetual fire of Vesta, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 1, 76; (of the fire on the altar, Philo ...
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... Adverb Transliteration: aei Phonetic Spelling: (ah-eye') Definition: ever, unceasingly Usage: always, unceasingly, perpetually; on every occasion. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin of uncertain origin Definition ever, unceasingly NASB Translation always ( ...
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... life itself (Homer Iliad 5, 685 με καί λίποι αἰών etc.) . 2. an unbroken age, perpetuity of time, eternity, (Plato, Tim., p. 37 d. 38 a.; Tim ...
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... from Plato on) gives prominence to the immeasurableness of eternity (while such words as συνεχής continuous, unintermitted, διατελής perpetual, lasting to the end, are not so applicable to an abstract term, like αἰών); αἰώνιος accordingly ...
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... never* (1 ), next* (1 ), onto (2 ), over (1 ), perpetually* (1 ), reference (2 ), regard (3 ), relation (1 ), respect ...
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... ἡ (ἄφθαρτος, cf. ἀκαθαρσία) (Tertullian and subsequent writingsincorruptibilitas, Vulg.incorruptio (andincorruptela)), incorruption, perpetuity: τοῦ κόσμου, Philo de incorr. round. 11; it is ascribed to τό θεῖον in Plutarch, ...
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... : μνῆμα μνῆμα, μνήματος, τό (μνάομαι, perfect passive μέμνημαι); 1. a monument or memorial to perpetuate the memory of any person or thing (Homer, Pindar, Sophocles, others) . 2. a sepulchral ...
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... that by which the memory of any person or thing is preserved), a remembrance: εἰς μνημόσυνον τίνος, to perpetuate one's memory, Matthew 26:13 ; Mark 14:9 ; αἱ προσευχαί σου .. ἀνέβησαν εἰς μνημόσυνον ...
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... . e. approximately, Oct.; cf. BB. DD., under the word ), partly to perpetuate the memory of the time when their ancestors after leaving Egypt dwelt in tents on their way through the Arabian desert ...
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... , 59, etc.) . b. like Latinsemel, used of what is so done as to be of perpetual validity and never need repetition, once for all: Hebrews 6:4 ; Hebrews 10:2 ; 1 ...
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... Salem priest of God Hebrews 7:3 N-NMS GRK: θεοῦ μένει ἱερεὺς εἰς τὸ NAS: he remains a priest perpetually. KJV: of God; abideth a priest continually. INT: of God abides a priest to Hebrews 7 ...
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... decrees to keep, Acts 16:4 ; to deliver by narrating, to report, i. e. to perpetuate the knowledge of events by narrating them, Luke 1:2 ; 1 Corinthians 11:23 ; 1 Corinthians ...
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... of its bestowal we do not know. It seems to have been intended as a title of honor, though not perpetuated like the surname Peter (this being the only instance of its occurrence) . . . . It is justified ...
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... a (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of maraino ; unfading, i.e. (by implication) perpetual- that fadeth not away. see GREEK a see GREEK maraino Forms and Transliterations αμαραντον αμάραντον ἀμάραντον amaranton amáranton Links ...
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... .) whose souls are branded with the marks of sin, i. e. who carry about with them the perpetual consciousness of sin, 1 Timothy 4:2 R G L, the major edition, see καυστηριάζω; ( ...
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... 26 ; Deuteronomy 6:1 , etc. But as the Israelites after taking possession of the land were harassed almost perpetually by their hostile neighbors, and even driven out of the country for a considerable period, it came to pass ...
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... Rec. in Colossians 3:23 . Joined to prepositions it forms adverbial phrases: παντός or διαπαντός, always, perpetually, see διά, A. II. 1 a.; ἐν παντί, either in every condition, or ...
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... Jesus ( Matthew 3:16 ; Mark 1:10 ; Luke 3:22 ), so that he was perpetually (μένον ἐπ' αὐτόν) filled with it ( John 1:32, 33 , cf. 3: ...
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... (on the genitive cf. Winer's Grammar, 189 (178) note), Paul so styles the marks of perpetual trials, misfortunes, hardships attended with peril of death, evident in his body (cf. Meyer), ...
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... an. 1, 1, 4) . χάριν ἀντί χάριτος grace in the place of grace, grace succeeding grace perpetually, i. e. the richest abundance of grace, John 1:16 (Theognis, verse 344 ἀντ ...
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... From a (as a negative particle) and a derivative of parabaino ; not passing away, i.e. Untransferable (perpetual)- unchangeable. see GREEK a see GREEK parabaino Forms and Transliterations απαραβατον απαράβατον ἀπαράβατον απαραλλάκτως aparabaton aparábaton Links Interlinear ...
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... aid: Matthew 28:20 ; Acts 18:10 (μένειν μετά is used of the Holy Spirit as a perpetual helper, John 14:16 R G); at the close of the Epistles, the writers pray that ...
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... , 24); εἶναι ἐν τῇ καρδία τίνος, to be cherished in one's heart, to be loved by one perpetually and unalterably, 2 Corinthians 7:3 ; εὐδοκία τῆς καρδίας, Romans 10:1 . in reference to ...
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... never withers or fades, and when plucked off revives if moistened with water; hence, it is a symbol of perpetuity and immortality (see Paradise Lost iii., 353ff); Pliny, h. n. 21 (15 ...
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