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ôl - too - geth´ẽr  : Representing five Hebrew and three Greek originals, which variously signify (1) "together"; i.e. all, e.g. 'all men, high and low, weighed together in God's balance are lighter than vanity' (  Psalm 62:9 ); so also  Psalm 53:3;  Jeremiah 10:8 . (2) "all": so the Revised Version (British and American),  Isaiah 10:8 : "Are not my princes all of them kings?" (3) " with one accord have broken the yoke"; so the Revised Version (British and American),   Jeremiah 5:5 . (4) "completely," "entirely," "fully": "so as not to destroy him altogether" ( 2 Chronicles 12:12; compare  Genesis 18:21;  Exodus 11:1;  Psalm 39:5;  Jeremiah 30:11 the King James Version; compare the Revised Version (British and American)). (5) "wholly": "altogether born in sins,"   John 9:34 . (6) In  1 Corinthians 5:10 the Revised Version (British and American) rendered "at all";   1 Corinthians 9:10 "assuredly." (7) A passage of classic difficulty to translators is   Acts 26:29 , where "altogether" in the Revised Version (British and American) is rendered "with much," Greek en megálō ( en pollō̇ ). See Almost . Many of the instances where "altogether" occurs in the King James Version become "together" in the Revised Version (British and American). Used as an adjective in  Psalm 39:5 ("altogether vanity").

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