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... Bible Strong's Greek 1221 1221. dépote Strong's Concordance dépote: sometime Original Word: δήποτε Part of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Transliteration: dépote Phonetic Spelling: (day' pot-eh) Definition: sometime Usage: even at that time ...
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... ; if, whether (a cond. part. introducing circumstances nec. for a given proposition to be true Definition sometimes used with a command or as an indirect question, etc.) NASB Translation although* (1 ), ...
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... , and many other examples 2. in constructions peculiar in some respect; a. the gender of the relative is sometimes made to conform to that of the following noun: τῆς αὐλῆς, ὁ ἐστι πραιτώριον, Mark 15:16 ...
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... which is thus connected with the protasis, cf. the German da (or English then) (in classical Greek sometimes δέ; see δέ, 8) (cf. Buttmann, 362 (311) d.; Winer's Grammar ...
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... 2 ; Acts 10:15 ; 1 Corinthians 3:23 ; James 2:18 , and very often; sometimes the antithetic term is suppressed, but is easily understood from the context: εἰ σύ εἰ, if it be ...
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... :13 Prtcl GRK: ὑμεῖς οἵ ποτε ὄντες μακρὰν NAS: you who formerly were far off KJV: ye who sometimes were far off INT: you who once were afar off Ephesians 5:8 Prtcl GRK: ἦτε γάρ ποτε ...
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... , Matthew 24:28 ; τοῖς κυσίν, Matthew 7:6 . d. The article prefixed to the singular sometimes so defines only the class, that all and every one of those who bear the name are brought to mind ...
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... Spelling: (ex-ahee-reh' o) Definition: to take out, to deliver Usage: I take out, remove; sometimes (mid): I choose, sometimes: I rescue. HELPS Word-studies 1807 eksairéō (from 1537 /ek ...
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... [Though 302 (án) is not easily "translatable," it always conveys important meaning. (The KJV sometimes translates an as "perchance," "haply.") 302 (an) is used about 300 times ...
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... Phonetic Spelling: (tes' sar-es) Definition: four Usage: four. HELPS Word-studies 5064 téssares – four, which sometimes also symbolizes universality (" total coverage, inclusion") . NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. cardinal ...
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... news Usage: the good news of the coming of the Messiah, the gospel; the gen. after it expresses sometimes the giver (God), sometimes the subject (the Messiah, etc.), sometimes the human transmitter ...
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... :2 ; Acts 1:19 ; Romans 9:8 ; Romans 10:6 , 7, 8 ; sometimes written τοῦτο ἐστιν, see Tdf. Proleg., p. 111; cf. Winers Grammar, 45; ...
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... , Rec. ταῦτα), Luke 17:28-30 ; ἴσος .. ὡς καί, Acts 11:17 ; sometimes in the second member of the sentence the demonstrative word (οὕτως, or the like) is omitted and must ...
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... 12 ; ἡμεῖς καί οἱ Φαρισαῖοι, Matthew 9:14 ; cf. Winer's Grammar, 22, 6. But sometimes they are used where there is no emphasis or antithesis in them, as Matthew 10:16 ; John 10 ...
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... :39 (40); πᾶσαν ἡμέραν, daily, Acts 5:42 ; ἐκ δηναρίου τήν ἡμέραν, so sometimes we say, for a shilling the day, Matthew 20:2 ; δώδεκα σισιν ὧραι τῆς ἡμέρας, John ...
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... τέκνον, τέκνου, τό (τίκτω, τεκεῖν), from Homer down, the Sept. chiefly for בֵּן, sometimes for יֶלֶד, offspring; plural children; a. properly, α. universally and without regard to sex, ...
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... , εἰς, like the Latinin, may (often) be rendered on, upon, (German auf) (sometimes by unto, — (idioms vary)), to mark the limit reached, or where one sets foot ...
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... a different quality") emphasizes it is qualitatively different from its counterpart (comparison) . [ 2087 (héteros) sometimes refers to "another" of a different class group or type (as in Plato; O x y. ...
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... , etc., of; see εἰμί, V. 3 a. 3. from a local surfacc, as sometimes the Latinex forde; down from: καταβαίνειν ἐκ τοῦ ὄρους (Homer II. 13, 17; Xenophon, ...
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... (lit: I cease to feel [my] pain), am past feeling, cease to care (suggesting sometimes despair, sometimes recklessness), become callous, reckless. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from apo and algeó ( ...
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... ep-ee-lam-ban' om-ahee) Definition: to lay hold of Usage: I lay hold of, take hold of, seize (sometimes with beneficent, sometimes with hostile, intent) . HELPS Word-studies 1949 epilambánomai (from 1909 /epí, " ...
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... Phonetic Spelling: (mag-ogue') Definition: Magog, a foreign nation Usage: (Hebrew), Magog, sometimes as name of a people, sometimes as name of a country in the Old Testament, probably the Scythians; ...
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... 2 ff): Acts 7:16 R G. 2. a city of Samaria (in the Sept. sometimes Συχέμ, indeclinable, sometimes Σικιμα, genitive Σικιμων, as in Josephus and Eusebius; once τήν Σικιμα τήν ἐν ...
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... , 232 (217f)); see εὐδοκέω, εὐδοκία, ἐυφραίνομαι, καυχάομαι, χαίρω, etc.; likewise sometimes after ἐλπίζω, πιστεύω, πίστις (which see in their proper places), because faith and hope are placed ...
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... :29 ; ποίᾳ γάρ, James 4:14 (WH text omits; Tr brackets γάρ) . 6. Sometimes in answers it is so used to make good the substance of a preceding question that it can be rendered yea ...
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