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α relative pronoun - nominative plural neuter hos  hos: the relatively (sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, that -- one, (an-, the) other, some, that, what, which, who(-m, -se), etc. εστιν verb - present indicative - third person singular esti  es-tee':  he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are παντα adjective - nominative plural neuter pas  pas: apparently a primary word; all, any, every, the whole εις preposition eis  ice: to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases φθοραν noun - accusative singular feminine phthora  fthor-ah': decay, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or figuratively) -- corruption, destroy, perish. τη definite article - dative singular feminine ho  ho: the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) -- the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc. αποχρησει noun - dative singular feminine apochresis  ap-okh'-ray-sis: the act of using up, i.e. consumption -- using. κατα preposition kata  kat-ah': (prepositionally) down (in place or time), in varied relations τα definite article - accusative plural neuter ho  ho: the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) -- the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc. ενταλματα noun - accusative plural neuter entalma  en'-tal-mah: an injunction, i.e. religious precept -- commandment. και conjunction kai  kahee: and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words διδασκαλιας noun - accusative plural feminine didaskalia  did-as-kal-ee'-ah: instruction (the function or the information) -- doctrine, learning, teaching. των definite article - genitive plural masculine ho  ho: the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) -- the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc. ανθρωπων noun - genitive plural masculine anthropos  anth'-ro-pos: man-faced, i.e. a human being -- certain, man. |
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