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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2782" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' kon ''''' - ''''' tin´ū̇ ''''' - ''''' al ''''' , ''''' kon ''''' - ''''' tin´ū̇ ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' li ''''' : Without cessation, although there may be intervals between its presence; that which regularly recurs throughout a period, as Luke 24:53 : "(They) were continually in the temple"; "lest ... by her continual coming" ( Luke 18:5 ). In Old [[Testament]] for [[Hebrew]] <i> ''''' tādhı̄r ''''' </i> , "pursue," as one drop of rain follows another in swift succession, but more frequently by <i> ''''' tāmı̄dh ''''' </i> for offerings repeated at intervals, as Exodus 29:42; occasionally the Hebrew has the phrase literally meaning "all the day" ( <i> ''''' kol ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yōm ''''' </i> ), as Genesis 6:5 . In the New Testament most frequently for <i> ''''' diá pantós ''''' </i> , "through all" ("always" Matthew 18:10; Hebrews 13:15 ), "sometimes," <i> ''''' adialeı́ptōs ''''' </i> , "incessantly" ( Romans 9:2 the King James Version) and <i> ''''' diēnekḗs ''''' </i> , "continuously" ( Hebrews 7:3 ). </p> | <p> ''''' kon ''''' - ''''' tin´ū̇ ''''' - ''''' al ''''' , ''''' kon ''''' - ''''' tin´ū̇ ''''' - ''''' a ''''' - ''''' li ''''' : Without cessation, although there may be intervals between its presence; that which regularly recurs throughout a period, as Luke 24:53 : "(They) were continually in the temple"; "lest ... by her continual coming" ( Luke 18:5 ). In Old [[Testament]] for [[Hebrew]] <i> ''''' tādhı̄r ''''' </i> , "pursue," as one drop of rain follows another in swift succession, but more frequently by <i> ''''' tāmı̄dh ''''' </i> for offerings repeated at intervals, as Exodus 29:42; occasionally the Hebrew has the phrase literally meaning "all the day" ( <i> ''''' kol ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yōm ''''' </i> ), as Genesis 6:5 . In the New Testament most frequently for <i> ''''' diá pantós ''''' </i> , "through all" ("always" Matthew 18:10; Hebrews 13:15 ), "sometimes," <i> ''''' adialeı́ptōs ''''' </i> , "incessantly" ( Romans 9:2 the King James Version) and <i> ''''' diēnekḗs ''''' </i> , "continuously" ( Hebrews 7:3 ). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
kon - tin´ū̇ - al , kon - tin´ū̇ - a - li : Without cessation, although there may be intervals between its presence; that which regularly recurs throughout a period, as Luke 24:53 : "(They) were continually in the temple"; "lest ... by her continual coming" ( Luke 18:5 ). In Old Testament for Hebrew tādhı̄r , "pursue," as one drop of rain follows another in swift succession, but more frequently by tāmı̄dh for offerings repeated at intervals, as Exodus 29:42; occasionally the Hebrew has the phrase literally meaning "all the day" ( kol ha - yōm ), as Genesis 6:5 . In the New Testament most frequently for diá pantós , "through all" ("always" Matthew 18:10; Hebrews 13:15 ), "sometimes," adialeı́ptōs , "incessantly" ( Romans 9:2 the King James Version) and diēnekḗs , "continuously" ( Hebrews 7:3 ).