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Meaning
	*  And 	*  Also 	*  Both 	*  Even 	*  Too 	*  So
Is a conjunction that connects single words or terms or sentences. IT is most frequently translated as “and” ἀπέστειλεν Αβεννηρ ἀγγέλους πρὸςplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigπρός
greek
Meaning
	*  To or towards 	*  Pertaining to (genitive case) 	*  Near to (dative case) 	*  According to 	*  About
Preposition. Occurs 703 times in the New Testament.
πρός is a common preposition in Koine Greek that carries different meanings. It most frequently takes the accusative case, but at times it takes the genitive or dative cases, giving it a different meaning again. At its core, it usually describes movement or relationship toward someone or something, whether physical, s… Δαυιδ εἰς Θαιλαμ οὗ ἦνplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigεἰμί
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εἰμί is the first person singular verb for “to be” (εἶναι [the infinitive form] = “to be”).
It an irregular verb, and, like English, changes significantly between person and tense. For example εἰμί is the word for am and ἦν is the word for was, e.g. παραχρῆμα λέγων διάθου διαθήκην σου μετ ἐμοῦ καὶplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigκαί
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Meaning
	*  And 	*  Also 	*  Both 	*  Even 	*  Too 	*  So
Is a conjunction that connects single words or terms or sentences. IT is most frequently translated as “and” ἰδοὺ ἡplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ
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The definite article χείρ μου μετὰ σοῦ τοῦplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ
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The definite article ἐπιστρέψαι πρὸςplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigπρός
greek
Meaning
	*  To or towards 	*  Pertaining to (genitive case) 	*  Near to (dative case) 	*  According to 	*  About
Preposition. Occurs 703 times in the New Testament.
πρός is a common preposition in Koine Greek that carries different meanings. It most frequently takes the accusative case, but at times it takes the genitive or dative cases, giving it a different meaning again. At its core, it usually describes movement or relationship toward someone or something, whether physical, s… σὲ πάνταplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigπᾶς
greek
Meaning
	*  All 	*  Every 	*  The whole
Adjective.
Usage in the New Testament
The sense of πᾶς depends on whether it modifies a singular or plural noun, and whether that noun is countable or uncountable.
With singular countable nouns → "every" John 1:9John 3:16Romans 5:12Matthew 28:19Colossians 1:16Romans 3:23Romans 3:23John 3:16Colossians 1:17 τὸνplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ
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The definite article οἶκον Ισραηλ
