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<div> 1: Πᾶς <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #3956 — Adjective — pas — pas ) </div> <p> signifies (1) with nouns without the article, (a) "every one" of the class denoted by the noun connected with pas, e.g., Matthew 3:10 , "every tree;" Mark 9:49 , "every sacrifice;" see also John 2:10; Acts 2:43; Romans 2:9; Ephesians 1:21; 3:15; 2 Thessalonians 2:4; 2 Timothy 3:16 , RV; (b) "any and every, of every kind, all manner of," e.g., Matthew 4:23; "especially with nouns denoting virtues or vices, emotions, condition, indicating every mode in which a quality manifests itself; or any object to which the idea conveyed by the noun belongs" (Grimm-Thayer). This is often translated "all," e.g., Acts 27:20; Romans 15:14; 2 Corinthians 10:6; Ephesians 4:19,31; Colossians 4:12 , "all the will of God," i.e., everything God wills; (2) without a noun, "every one, everything, every man" (i.e., person), e.g., Luke 16:16; or with a negative, "not everyone," e.g., Mark 9:49; with a participle and the article, equivalent to a relative clause, everyone who, e.g., 1 Corinthians 9:25; Galatians 3:10,13; 1 John 2:29; 3:3,4,6,10,15 , rendered "whosoever." So in the neuter, 1 John 2:16; 5:4 , often rendered "whatsoever;" governed by the preposition en, "in," without a noun following, it signifies "in every matter, or condition," Philippians 4:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:18; "in every way or particular," 2 Corinthians 4:8 , translated "on every side;" so 2 Corinthians 7:5; "in everything," Ephesians 5:24; Philippians 4:12 , lit., "in everything and (perhaps "even") in all things." See Thoroughly , Whole. </p> <div> 2: Ἅπας <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #537 — Adjective — hapas — hap'-as ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 1, signifies "all, the whole, altogether;" it is translated "every one" in Acts 5:16 , where it occurs in the plural. In Mark 8:25 , the AV, "every man" translates the text with the masculine plural; the best mss. have the neuter plural, RV, "all things." See All , Whole. </p> <div> 3: Ἕκαστος <div> <audio> </audio> <button> ► </button> </div> (Strong'S #1538 — Adjective — hekastos — hek'-as-tos ) </div> <p> see Each , No. 1. It is used with heis, "one," in Acts 2:6 , "every man," and in Ephesians 4:16 , "each several (part)," for AV, "every (part)." In Revelation 22:2 the most authentic mss. omit the numeral in the phrase "every month." It is preceded by kath hena (kata, "according to," hena, "one"), a strengthened phrase, in Ephesians 5:33 , AV, "everyone ... in particular," RV, "severally, each one." The same kind of phrase with ana, "each," before the numeral, is used in Revelation 21:21 , RV, "each one of the several (gates)," for AV, "every several (gate)." See Each , PARTICULAR, Several. </p> Luke 2:41 Luke 16:19 Hebrews 9;25 Hebrews 10:3 Acts 14:23 Acts 15:21 Acts 20:23 Titus 1:5 Acts 22:19 Acts 8:3 Luke 8:1 Luke 8:4 Acts 5:42 Acts 2:46 Acts 15:21 Acts 26:11[[Severally.]] Matthew 20:9,10 Luke 9:14 Luke 10:1 John 2:6 Revelation 4:8 Acts 2:45 Mark 15:24
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<div> '''1: πᾶς ''' (Strong'S #3956 — Adjective — pas — pas ) </div> <p> signifies (1) with nouns without the article, (a) "every one" of the class denoted by the noun connected with pas, e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 3:10 , "every tree;" &nbsp;Mark 9:49 , "every sacrifice;" see also &nbsp;John 2:10; &nbsp;Acts 2:43; &nbsp;Romans 2:9; &nbsp;Ephesians 1:21; &nbsp;3:15; &nbsp;2 Thessalonians 2:4; &nbsp;2 Timothy 3:16 , [[Rv;]] (b) "any and every, of every kind, all manner of," e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 4:23; "especially with nouns denoting virtues or vices, emotions, condition, indicating every mode in which a quality manifests itself; or any object to which the idea conveyed by the noun belongs" (Grimm-Thayer). This is often translated "all," e.g., &nbsp;Acts 27:20; &nbsp;Romans 15:14; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 10:6; &nbsp;Ephesians 4:19,31; &nbsp;Colossians 4:12 , "all the will of God," i.e., everything God wills; (2) without a noun, "every one, everything, every man" (i.e., person), e.g., &nbsp;Luke 16:16; or with a negative, "not everyone," e.g., &nbsp;Mark 9:49; with a participle and the article, equivalent to a relative clause, everyone who, e.g., &nbsp;1 Corinthians 9:25; &nbsp;Galatians 3:10,13; &nbsp;1 John 2:29; &nbsp;3:3,4,6,10,15 , rendered "whosoever." So in the neuter, &nbsp;1 John 2:16; &nbsp;5:4 , often rendered "whatsoever;" governed by the preposition en, "in," without a noun following, it signifies "in every matter, or condition," &nbsp;Philippians 4:6; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 5:18; "in every way or particular," &nbsp;2 Corinthians 4:8 , translated "on every side;" so &nbsp;2 Corinthians 7:5; "in everything," &nbsp;Ephesians 5:24; &nbsp;Philippians 4:12 , lit., "in everything and (perhaps "even") in all things." See [[Thoroughly]] , Whole. </p> <div> '''2: ἅπας ''' (Strong'S #537 — Adjective — hapas — hap'-as ) </div> <p> a strengthened form of No. 1, signifies "all, the whole, altogether;" it is translated "every one" in &nbsp;Acts 5:16 , where it occurs in the plural. In &nbsp;Mark 8:25 , the [[Av,]] "every man" translates the text with the masculine plural; the best mss. have the neuter plural, [[Rv,]] "all things." See [[All]] , Whole. </p> <div> '''3: ἕκαστος ''' (Strong'S #1538 — Adjective — hekastos — hek'-as-tos ) </div> <p> see Each , No. 1. It is used with heis, "one," in &nbsp; Acts 2:6 , "every man," and in &nbsp;Ephesians 4:16 , "each several (part)," for [[Av,]] "every (part)." In &nbsp;Revelation 22:2 the most authentic mss. omit the numeral in the phrase "every month." It is preceded by kath hena (kata, "according to," hena, "one"), a strengthened phrase, in &nbsp; Ephesians 5:33 , [[Av,]] "everyone ... in particular," [[Rv,]] "severally, each one." The same kind of phrase with ana, "each," before the numeral, is used in &nbsp;Revelation 21:21 , [[Rv,]] "each one of the several (gates)," for [[Av,]] "every several (gate)." See Each , [[Particular,]] Several. </p> &nbsp;Luke 2:41&nbsp;Luke 16:19&nbsp;Hebrews 9;25&nbsp;Hebrews 10:3&nbsp;Acts 14:23&nbsp;Acts 15:21&nbsp;Acts 20:23&nbsp;Titus 1:5&nbsp;Acts 22:19&nbsp;Acts 8:3&nbsp; Luke 8:1&nbsp; Luke 8:4&nbsp; Acts 5:42&nbsp; Acts 2:46&nbsp;Acts 15:21&nbsp; Acts 26:11[[Severally.]]&nbsp;Matthew 20:9,10&nbsp;Luke 9:14&nbsp;Luke 10:1&nbsp;John 2:6&nbsp;Revelation 4:8&nbsp;Acts 2:45&nbsp;Mark 15:24
 
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 13 October 2021

Everyone Every Everything [1]

1: πᾶς (Strong'S #3956 — Adjective — pas — pas )

signifies (1) with nouns without the article, (a) "every one" of the class denoted by the noun connected with pas, e.g.,  Matthew 3:10 , "every tree;"  Mark 9:49 , "every sacrifice;" see also  John 2:10;  Acts 2:43;  Romans 2:9;  Ephesians 1:21;  3:15;  2 Thessalonians 2:4;  2 Timothy 3:16 , Rv; (b) "any and every, of every kind, all manner of," e.g.,  Matthew 4:23; "especially with nouns denoting virtues or vices, emotions, condition, indicating every mode in which a quality manifests itself; or any object to which the idea conveyed by the noun belongs" (Grimm-Thayer). This is often translated "all," e.g.,  Acts 27:20;  Romans 15:14;  2 Corinthians 10:6;  Ephesians 4:19,31;  Colossians 4:12 , "all the will of God," i.e., everything God wills; (2) without a noun, "every one, everything, every man" (i.e., person), e.g.,  Luke 16:16; or with a negative, "not everyone," e.g.,  Mark 9:49; with a participle and the article, equivalent to a relative clause, everyone who, e.g.,  1 Corinthians 9:25;  Galatians 3:10,13;  1 John 2:29;  3:3,4,6,10,15 , rendered "whosoever." So in the neuter,  1 John 2:16;  5:4 , often rendered "whatsoever;" governed by the preposition en, "in," without a noun following, it signifies "in every matter, or condition,"  Philippians 4:6;  1 Thessalonians 5:18; "in every way or particular,"  2 Corinthians 4:8 , translated "on every side;" so  2 Corinthians 7:5; "in everything,"  Ephesians 5:24;  Philippians 4:12 , lit., "in everything and (perhaps "even") in all things." See Thoroughly , Whole.

2: ἅπας (Strong'S #537 — Adjective — hapas — hap'-as )

a strengthened form of No. 1, signifies "all, the whole, altogether;" it is translated "every one" in  Acts 5:16 , where it occurs in the plural. In  Mark 8:25 , the Av, "every man" translates the text with the masculine plural; the best mss. have the neuter plural, Rv, "all things." See All , Whole.

3: ἕκαστος (Strong'S #1538 — Adjective — hekastos — hek'-as-tos )

see Each , No. 1. It is used with heis, "one," in   Acts 2:6 , "every man," and in  Ephesians 4:16 , "each several (part)," for Av, "every (part)." In  Revelation 22:2 the most authentic mss. omit the numeral in the phrase "every month." It is preceded by kath hena (kata, "according to," hena, "one"), a strengthened phrase, in   Ephesians 5:33 , Av, "everyone ... in particular," Rv, "severally, each one." The same kind of phrase with ana, "each," before the numeral, is used in  Revelation 21:21 , Rv, "each one of the several (gates)," for Av, "every several (gate)." See Each , Particular, Several.

 Luke 2:41 Luke 16:19 Hebrews 9;25 Hebrews 10:3 Acts 14:23 Acts 15:21 Acts 20:23 Titus 1:5 Acts 22:19 Acts 8:3  Luke 8:1  Luke 8:4  Acts 5:42  Acts 2:46 Acts 15:21  Acts 26:11Severally. Matthew 20:9,10 Luke 9:14 Luke 10:1 John 2:6 Revelation 4:8 Acts 2:45 Mark 15:24

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