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Lexicon :: Strong's G1510 - eimi

Aa
εἰμί
Transliteration
eimi (Key)
Pronunciation
i-mee'
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Part of Speech
verb
Root Word (Etymology)
The first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb
mGNT
2,461x in 64 unique form(s)
TR
155x in 10 unique form(s)
LXX
5,295x in 84 unique form(s)
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TDNT Reference: 2:398,206

Strong’s Definitions

εἰμί eimí, i-mee'; the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic):—am, have been, × it is I, was. See also G1488, G1498, G1511, G1527, G2258, G2071, G2070, G2075, G2076, G2771, G2468, G5600.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 146x

The KJV translates Strong's G1510 in the following manner: I am (with G1473) (74x), am (55x), it is I (with G1473) (6x), be (2x), I was (with G1473) (1x), have been (1x), not translated (7x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 146x
The KJV translates Strong's G1510 in the following manner: I am (with G1473) (74x), am (55x), it is I (with G1473) (6x), be (2x), I was (with G1473) (1x), have been (1x), not translated (7x).
  1. to be, to exist, to happen, to be present

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
εἰμί eimí, i-mee'; the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic):—am, have been, × it is I, was. See also G1488, G1498, G1511, G1527, G2258, G2071, G2070, G2075, G2076, G2771, G2468, G5600.
STRONGS G1510:
εἰμί
εἰμί (from ἕω, whence ἐμί in inscriptions [?]; Aeolic, ἐμμἰ [Curtius, (yet ἐμμι, so G. Meyer) § 564; Veitch, p. 228]), imperative ἴσθι, ἔστω, less usual ἤτω, 1 Corinthians 16:22; James 5:12; Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 48, 5; [1 Macc. 10:31; Psalm 103:31 (Psalms 104:31)]; Plato, rep. 2, p. 361 c. [here it has given place to ἔστω (or ἴτω), see Stallb. at the passage; Veitch, p. 200f; 3 person plural ἔστωσαν, Luke 12:35; 1 Timothy 3:12], infinitive εἶναι; imperfect — accusative to the more ancient and elegant form, ἦν, 2 person ἦσθα (Matthew 26:69; Mark 14:67), rarer form ἦς (Matthew 25:21, 23; John 11:21, 32; John 21:18; Revelation 3:15 G L T Tr WH), 3 person ἦν, 1 person plural ἦμεν, — according to the middle form, common in later Greek [cf. Veitch, p. 226], ἤμην (Matthew 25:35f; [on Acts 11:11 cf. WH. Introductory § 404]; Galatians 1:10, etc.), plural ἤμεθα (Matthew 23:30 G L T Tr WH; Acts 27:37 L T Tr WH; [Galatians 4:3 T WH Tr marginal reading; Ephesians 2:3 T Tr WH; Baruch 1:19]); cf. Lob. ad Phryn., pp. 149, 152; future ἔσομαι; cf. Winers Grammar, § 14, 2; Buttmann, 49f (43); to be;
I. εἰμί has the force of a predicate [i. e. is the substantive verb]: to be, i. e.
1. to exist;
a. passages in which the idea of the verb preponderates, and some person or thing is said to exist by way of distinction from things non-existent: ἔστιν θεός, Hebrews 11:6; ὢν καὶ ἦν [Winers Grammar, 68 (66), cf. 182 (172); Buttmann, 50 (43)], Revelation 1:4, [Rev 1:8; Rev 4:8]; Rev 11:17; 16:5; ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν λόγος, John 1:1; πρὶν Ἀβραὰμ γενέσθαι, ἐγὼ εἰμί, John 8:58 [so WH marginal reading in 24, 28; John 13:19 (see II. 5 below)]; πρὸ τοῦ τὸν κόσμον εἶναι, John 17:5; ἦν, καὶ οὐκ ἔστι καίπερ ἐστίν Rec., according to the better reading καὶ πάρεσται [G Tr WH, but L T πάρεσται, correctly; cf. Bttm. Ausf. Spr. § 108 Anm. 20; Chandler § 803], Revelation 17:8; ἐσμέν, Acts 17:28; τὰ μή ὄντα and τὰ ὄντα things that are not, things that are, Romans 4:17; things that have some or have no influence, of some or of no account, 1 Corinthians 1:28, (ἐκάλεσεν ἡμᾶς οὐκ ὄντας καὶ ἠθέλησεν ἐκ μὴ ὄντος εἶναι ἡμᾶς, Clement of Rome, 2 Cor. 1:8 [cf. Gebh. and Harn. at the passage and especially on Hermas, vis. 1, 1, 6 ]). Hence,
b. equivalent to to live: εἰ ἤμεθα [or ἦμεν Rec.] ἐν ταῖς ἡμέραις τῶν πατέρων ἡμῶν if we had been (viz. living) in the days of our fathers, Matthew 23:30; οὐκ εἶναι is used (as in classical Greek, cf. Passow, i., p. 792 [Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. I. 1]) of the dead [who are not, are no more]: Matthew 2:18.
c. equivalent to to stay, remain, be in a place: Matthew 2:13, 15; Mark 1:45 [L WH brackets ἦν]; Mark 5:21; Luke 1:80; see V. 4 below.
d. equivalent to to be found, the subject being anarthrous; as, ἦν ἄνθρωπος there was (found, German es gab) a man, etc.: Luke 16:1, 19; Luke 18:23; John 3:1; John 4:6; John 5:2; John 6:10; 1 Corinthians 8:5; 1 Corinthians 12:4-6; 1 Corinthians 14:10; 1 Corinthians 15:44; 1 John 5:16, and often; ἔσονται ἐμπαῖκται Jude 1:18; ἐστι, ἦν, ἔσται with a negative: οὐκ ἔστι δίκαιος there is not (namely, found) a righteous man, Romans 3:10; add Romans 3:12, 18; χρόνος οὐκ ἔσται ἔτι there shall be no longer time, Revelation 10:6; add, Revelation 22:3, 5 [Rec. adds ἐκεῖ]; Revelation 21:25 [here ἐκεῖ stands]; ἀνάστασις νεκρῶν οὐκ ἔστιν, 1 Corinthians 15:12; μὴ εἶναι ἀνάστασιν, Matthew 22:23 and its parallel; Acts 23:8. Here belong also the phrases εἰσίν, οἱ etc., οἵτινες etc., there are (some) who etc.: Matthew 16:28; Matthew 19:12; Mark 9:1; Luke 9:27; John 6:64; Acts 11:20; οὐδείς ἐστιν ὅς, Mark 9:39; Mark 10:29; Luke 1:61; Luke 18:29; with a noun added, ἓξ ἡμέραι εἰσίν, ἐν αἷς etc. Luke 13:14; τίς ἐστιν, ὅς, Matthew 7:9 [L Tr WH omit ἐστ.]; Matthew 12:11 [Tr omits; WH brackets ἐστ.]: ἔστιν with a participle there is (viz., is not lacking) one that etc. John 5:32 [?], John 5:45; John 8:50.
e. when used of things, events, facts, etc., εἶναι is equivalent to to happen, take place: νῦν κρίσις ἐστιν, John 12:31; γογγυσμός ἦν, John 7:12 θόρυβος τοῦ λαοῦ. Mark 14:2; σχίσμα, σχίσματα, John 9:16; 1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 12:25; ἔριδες, 1 Corinthians 1:11; αἱρέσεις, 1 Corinthians 11:19: πένθος, πόνος, κραυγή, Revelation 21:4; ἔσονται λιμοὶ κ. λοιμοὶ [R G Tr marginal reading in brackets, others omit κ. λοιμ.] κ. σεισμοί, Matthew 24:7; ἀνάγκη μεγάλη, Luke 21:23; ἀνάστασιν μέλλειν ἔσεσθαι, Acts 24:15. of times and seasons: χειμών ἐστιν, John 10:22; νύξ, John 13:30; ψῦχος, John 18:18; καύσων, Luke 12:55; ἑσπέρα, Acts 4:3 πρωΐα, John 18:28 [Rec.]; σκοτία, John 20:1: ἔστι, ἦν ὥρα, — as ἕκτη, Luke 23:44; John 4:6; John 19:14 [L T Tr WH] John 1:39 (John 1:40), etc.; also of feasts: John 5:1, 10; John 9:14; Acts 12:3; Luke 23:54; Mark 15:42. universally, τὸ ἐσόμενον what will be, follow, happen: Luke 22:49; πότε ταῦτα ἔσται; Matthew 24:3; πῶς ἔσται τοῦτο; Luke 1:34; after the Hebrew, καὶ ἔσται (equivalent to וְהָיָה) followed by the future of another verb: Acts 2:17 (from Joel 2:28 (Joel 3:1)); Acts 2:21 (from Joel 2:32 (Joel 3:5)); Acts 3:23: Romans 9:26 (from Hosea 1:10 (Hosea 2:1)). τί οὖν ἐστίν; what then is it? i. e. how stands the case? What follows therefore? Acts 21:22; 1 Corinthians 14:15, 26.
2. equivalent to πάρειμι, to be present; to be at hand; to be in store: οἶνος οὐκ ἔστιν, John 2:3 Tdf.; παμπόλλοῦ [Rec.] ὄχλου ὄντος, when there was present, Mark 8:1; add, Mark 2:15; Matthew 12:10 R G; Hebrews 8:4; οὔπω γὰρ ἦν πνεῦμα (ἅγιον), was not yet present, i. e. had not yet been given [which some authorities add], John 7:39; so also in the words εἰ πνεῦμα ἅγιον ἔστιν [but R G Tr accent ἅγιόν ἐστ., cf. Chandler § 938], Acts 19:2; ἀκούσας... ὄντα σῖτα, that there was an abundance of grain, Acts 7:12; δύναμις κυρίου ἦν εἰς τὸ ἰᾶσθαι αὐτούς, was present to heal them, Luke 5:17.
3. ἔστιν with an infinitive, as in Greek writings from Homer down (see Passow, i., p. 792f; [Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. VI.]; see examples from the O. T. Apocrypha in Wahl, Clavis apocryph., p. 155), it is possible to etc.; with a negative (as more common in classic Greek also), it is impossible: Hebrews 9:5; 1 Corinthians 11:20, [cf. Winer's Grammar, § 44, 2 b.].
II. εἰμί [as a copula] connects the subject with the predicate, where the sentence shows who or what a person or thing is as respects character, nature, disposition, race, power, dignity, greatness, age, etc.
1. universally: ἐγώ εἰμι πρεσβύτης, Luke 1:18; ἐγώ εἰμι Γαβριήλ, Luke 1:19; ἔρημός ἐστιν τόπος, Matthew 14:15; προφήτης εἶ σύ, John 4:19; σὺ εἶ Χριστός, Matthew 26:63; καθαροί ἐστε, John 13:10; ὑμεῖς ἐστε τὸ ἅλας τῆς γῆς, Matthew 5:13; Ἰουδαίους εἶναι ἑαυτούς, Revelation 3:9, cf. Revelation 2:9, and countless other examples.
2. εἰμί, as a copula, indicates that the subject is or is to be compared to the thing expressed by the predicate: σφραγίς μου τῆς ἀποστολῆς ὑμεῖς ἐστε, ye are, as it were, the seal attesting my apostleship, i. e. your faith is proof that the name of apostle is given me rightfully, 1 Corinthians 9:2; ἐπιστολὴ (namely, συστατικη, cf. 1 Corinthians 9:1) ὑμεῖς ἐστε, i. e. ye yourselves are like a letter of recommendation for me, or ye serve as a substitute for a letter of recommendation, 2 Corinthians 3:2; τοῦτό ἐστι τὸ σῶμά μου, this which I now hand to you is, as it were, my body, Matthew 26:26; Mark 14:22; Luke 22:19; ὑμεῖς ναὸς θεοῦ ἐστέ [L text T Tr text WH ἡμεῖς... ἐσμέν] ye [we] are to be regarded as the temple of God, 2 Corinthians 6:16, cf. 1 Corinthians 6:19; θεὸς ναὸς αὐτῆς ἐστίν [ἐστι(ν) R G Tr], κ. τὸ ἀρνίον, they are to be regarded as its temple, they occupy the place of a temple in the city because present with everyone in it, Revelation 21:22. Hence,
3. εἶναι, getting an explicative force, is often equivalent to to denote, signify, import, as ἀγρός ἐστιν κόσμος, Matthew 13:37-39, 19f, 22; Luke 8:11f, 14; Galatians 4:24; Revelation 17:15; Revelation 19:8, (Sept. Genesis 41:26; Ezekiel 37:11); τοῦτ’ ἔστιν [so T WH uniformly, except that WH omits ν. ἐφελκ. in Hebrews 2:14], Lachmann τοῦτέστιν [except in Romans 10:6, 7, 8; also Treg. except in Matthew 27:46; Mark 7:2; Acts 1:19; Romans 9:8; Romans 10:6, 7, 8; sometimes written τοῦτό ἐστιν, see Tdf. Proleg., p. 111; cf. Winers Grammar, 45; Buttmann, 11 (10)], an explanatory formula (equivalent to τοῦτο σημαίνει) which is either inserted into the discourse as a parenthesis, or annexed to words as an apposition [cf. Winers Grammar, 530 (493); Buttmann, 400 (342). It is to be distinguished from τοῦτο δέ ἐστιν: τουτ’ ἔστιν introduces an incidental explanation for the most part of the language; τοῦτο δέ ἐστιν subjoins an explanatory statement, relating generally to the thought; (cf. our "that is to say," and "that is"); see Romans 1:12 and Fritzsche at the passage]: Matthew 27:46; Mark 7:2; Acts 1:19; Romans 7:18; Romans 10:6-8; Philemon 1:12; Hebrews 2:14; Hebrews 7:5, etc.; likewise ἐστι, Mark 3:17; Mark 7:11, 34; Hebrews 7:2; ἐστι μεθερμηνευόμενον, this signifies, when interpreted, etc. Mark 15:34; Acts 4:36; see 6 c. below.
4. In the Bible far more frequently than in secular authors, and in the N. T. much more often in the historical than in the other books, a participle without the article serves as the predicate, being connected with the subject by the verb εἶναι (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 5 and especially Buttmann, 309ff (265ff)); and
a. so as to form a mere periphrasis of the finite verb;
α. with the present participle is formed — a periphrasis of the present: ἐστὶ προσαναπληροῦσα... καὶ περισσεύουσα, 2 Corinthians 9:12; — a periphrasis of the imperfect or of the aorist, mostly in Mark and Luke [Buttmann, 312 (268)]: ἦν καθεύδων, Mark 4:38; ἦν προάγων, Mark 10:32; ἦν συγκαθήμενος, Mark 14:54; ἦν διανεύων, Luke 1:22; ἦσαν καθήμενοι, Luke 5:17; ἦν ἐκβάλλων, Luke 11:14; ἦσαν καθεζόμενοι [Lachmann, others, καθήμενοι], Acts 2:2, and other examples; once in Paul, Philippians 2:26 ἐπιποθῶν ἦν; — a periphrasis of the future: ἔσονται πίπτοντες [ἐκπ. R G], Mark 13:25.
β. with the perfect participle is formed — a periphrasis of the aorist [imperfect (?)]: ἦν ἑστώς, Luke 5:1; — a periphrasis of the pluperfect: ἦσαν ἐληλυθότες, συνεληλυθυῖαι, Luke 5:17; Luke 23:55; especially with the perfect passive participle: ἦν ἐπιγραφὴ ἐπιγεγραμμένη, Mark 15:26; ἦν αὐτῷ κεχρηματισμένον, Luke 2:26; ἦν τεθραμμένος, Luke 4:16; add, Luke 8:2; Luke 23:51; Acts 1:17, etc.
γ. once with an aorist participle a periphrasis of the pluperfect is formed: ἦν... βληθεὶς (R G L Tr marginal reading βεβλημένος) ἐν τῇ φυλακῇ, Luke 23:19 T Tr text WH; on the same use of the aorist sometimes in Greek writings cf. Passow, i., p. 793; [Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. 2; yet cf. Buttmann, § 144, 24 at the end].
b. so as to indicate continuance in any act or state [Buttmann, 310f (266)]: ἦν διδάσκων was accustomed to teach, Mark 1:22; Luke 4:31; Luke 19:47; ἦν [T Tr text WH ἦλθεν] κηρύσσων, Mark 1:39; Luke 4:44; ἦσαν νηστεύοντες held their fast, Mark 2:18; ἦσαν συλλαλοῦντες were talking, Mark 9:4; ἦν συγκύπτουσα, Luke 13:11; ἦν θέλων, Luke 23:8; ἦν προσδεχόμενος, Mark 15:43 (Luke 23:51 προσεδέχετο); once in Paul, Galatians 1:23 ἦσαν ἀκούοντες· with the future [cf. Buttmann, 311 (267)]: ἔσται δεδεμένον, ἔσται λελυμένον, equivalent to shall remain bound, shall remain loosed, Matthew 16:19; ἔσται πατουμένη shall continue to be trodden down, Luke 21:24, and other examples.
c. to signify that one is in the act of doing something: ἦν ἐρχόμενον was in the act of coming, John 1:9 [cf. Meyer edition Weiss at the passage]; ἦν ὑποστρέφων, Acts 8:28.
d. the combination of εἶναι with a participle seems intended also to give the verbal idea more force and prominence by putting it in the form of a noun [see Buttmanns Grammar, and Winer's Grammar, as above]: ἦν ἔχων κτήματα πολλά (German wohlhabend, [English was one that had]), Matthew 19:22; Mark 10:22; ἔσῃ σιωπῶν, Luke 1:20; ἦν ὑποτασσόμενος (obedient, in subjection), Luke 2:51; ἴσθι ἐξουσίαν ἔχων, be thou ruler over, Luke 19:17; ἦν συνευδοκῶν Acts 8:1; ζῶν εἰμι, Revelation 1:18, and in other examples three times in Paul: εἰ... ἠλπικότες ἐσμὲν μόνον if we are those who have only hoped, or to whom nothing is left but hope, 1 Corinthians 15:19; ἦν... καταλλάσσων, the reconciler, 2 Corinthians 5:19; ἅτινά ἐστι λόγον ἔχοντα σοφίας, are things having a reputation of wisdom, Colossians 2:23, (Matthiae, § 560 [(so Kühner, § 353 Anm. 3)] gives examples from secular authors in which several words intervene between εἶναι and the participle).
e. Of quite another sort are those examples in which εἶναι has its own force, being equivalent to to be found, to be present, to stay, (see I. above), and the participle is added to express an act or condition of the subject (cf. Buttmann, § 144, 27): ἐν τοῖς μνήμασι... ἦν was i. e. stayed) κράζων, Mark 5:5; ἦν δὲ ἐκεῖ (was kept there)... βοσκομένη, Mark 5:11; Matthew 8:30; ἦσαν ἐν τῇ ὁδῷ ἀναβαίνοντες, Luther correctly, they were in the road, going up etc. Mark 10:32; εἰσὶν ἄνδρες... εὐχὴν ἔχοντες, Acts 21:23; add, Matthew 12:10 [R G]; Matt 27:55; Mark 2:6, (in the last two examples ἦσαν were present); Luke 4:33; John 1:28; John 3:23; Acts 25:14; Romans 3:12, etc.; ἄνωθέν ἐστιν, καταβαῖνον etc. (insert a comma after ἐστίν), is from above, καταβαῖνον etc. being added by way of explanation, James 1:17 [cf. Buttmann, 310 (266)].
5. The formula ἐγώ εἰμι (I am he), frequent in the Gospels, especially in John, must have its predicate supplied mentally, inasmuch as it is evident from the context (cf. Krüger, § 60, 7); thus, ἐγώ εἰμι, namely, Ἰησοῦς Ναζ. John 18:5 [here L marginal reading expresses Ἰησοῦς, WH marginal reading Ἰησ.], John 18:6, 8; it is I whom you see, not another, Matthew 14:27; Mark 6:50; Luke 24:36 (Lachmann in brackets); John 6:20; namely, καθήμενος κ. προσαιτῶν, John 9:9; simply εἰμί, I am teacher and Lord, John 13:13; οὐκ εἰμί namely, ἐξ αὐτῶν, Luke 22:58; John 18:25; I am not Elijah, John 1:21; specifically, I am the Messiah, Mark 13:6; Mark 14:62; Luke 21:8; John 4:26; John 8:24, 28; John 13:19; I am the Son of God, Luke 22:70 (like הוּא אֲנִי, Deuteronomy 32:39; Isaiah 43:10); cf. Keim, 3:320 [English translation, 6:34; Hofmann, Schriftbeweis, i. 63f]. The third person is used in the same way: ἐκεῖνός ἐστιν, namely, υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, John 9:37; namely, παραδώσων ἐμέ, John 13:26.
6. Of the phrases having a pronoun in place of a predicate, the following deserve notice:
a. τίς εἰμι, εἶ, ἐστίν, a formula of inquiry, used by those desiring — either to know what sort of a man one is whom they see, or what his name is, John 1:19; John 8:25; John 21:12; Acts 26:15 — or that they may see the face of some one spoken of, and that he may be pointed out to them, Luke 19:3; John 9:36; σὺ τίς εἶ with a participle, who (i. e. how petty) art thou, that etc.? the question of one administering a rebuke and contemptuously denying another's right to do a thing, Romans 9:20; Romans 14:4 (Strabo 6, 2, 4, p. 271 σὺ τίς εἶ τὸν Ὅμηρον ψέγων ὡς μυθόγραφον); ἐγὼ τίς εἰμι; who (how small) am I? the language of one holding a modest opinion of himself and recognizing his weakness, Acts 11:17, cf. Exodus 3:11.
b. εἰμὶ τὶς, like sum aliquis in Latin, to be somebody (eminent): Acts 5:36; εἶναί τι, like the Latin aliquid esse, to be something (i. e., something excellent): Galatians 2:6; Galatians 6:3; in these phrases τὶς and τὶ are emphatic; cf. Kühner, § 470, 3; [Winers Grammar, 170 (161); Buttmann, 114 (100)]; εἶναί τι after a negative, to be nothing, 1 Corinthians 3:7, cf. Meyer at the passage; also in questions having a negative force, 1 Corinthians 10:19 [cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6, 2]. οὐδέν εἰμι, 1 Corinthians 13:2; 2 Corinthians 12:11; οὐδέν ἐστιν, it is nothing, is of no account, Matthew 23:16, 18; John 8:54; Acts 21:24; 1 Corinthians 7:19.
c. τίς ἐστι, for example παραβολή, what does it mean? what is the explanation of the thing? Luke 8:9 τίς εἴη παραβολὴ αὕτη; Acts 10:17 τί ἄν εἴν τὸ ὅραμα; Mark 1:27 τί ἐστι τοῦτο; what is this? expressive of astonishment, Luke 15:26 τί εἴν ταῦτα; what might be the cause of the noise he heard? Luke 18:36; John 10:6, τίνα ἦν, ἐλάλει αὐτοῖς. τί ἐστι what does it mean? Matthew 9:13; Matthew 12:7; Luke 20:17; John 16:17f; τί ἐστιν εἰ μὴ ὅτι, Ephesians 4:9; see II. 3 above.
d. οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτό ἐστιν followed by a noun, equivalent to in this is seen, is contained, etc.
α. is so employed that the pronoun refers to something which has just been said: οὗτος γάρ ἐστι νόμος, the law is summed up in what I have just mentioned, comes to this, Matthew 7:12.
β. in John's usage it is so employed that the pronoun serves as the subject, which is defined by a noun that follows, and this noun itself is a substitute as it were for the predicate: αὕτη ἐστὶν νίκη... πίστις ἡμῶν 1 John 5:4; αὕτη ἐστὶν μαρτυρία τοῦ θεοῦ, ἣν, etc. 1 John 5:9 Rec. οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτό ἐστι followed by ὅτι [Buttmann, 105 (92); cf. Winer's Grammar, 161 (152)]: John 3:19; 1 John 1:5; 1 John 5:11, 14; followed by ἵνα (to say that something ought to be done, or that something is desired or demanded [cf. Winers Grammar, 338 (317); Buttmann, 240 (207)]): John 6:29, 39; John 15:12; 1 John 3:11, 23; 1 John 5:3; followed by ὅτε etc. John 1:19 [Winer's Grammar, 438 (408)].
7. The participle ὤν, οὖσα, ὄν, ὄντες, ὄντα, joined to a substantive or an adjective, has the force of an intercalated clause, and may be translated since or although I am, thou art, etc. [here the English use of the participle agrees in the main with the Greek]: εἰ οὖν ὑμεῖς, πονηροὶ ὄντες, οἴδατε, Matthew 17:11; add, Matthew 12:34; Luke 20:36; John 3:4; John 4:9; Acts 16:21; Romans 5:10; 1 Corinthians 8:7; Galatians 2:3; James 3:4, and often; twice with other participles, used adjectively [Buttmann, 310 (266)]: ὄντες ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι, Colossians 1:21; ἐσκοτισμένοι [R G, others -τωμενοι], Ephesians 4:18.
8. Sometimes the copula ἔστιν (with the accent [see Chandler § 938]) stands at the beginning of a sentence, to emphasize the truth of what the sentence affirms or denies: Luke 8:11; 1 Timothy 6:6; ἔστι δὲ πίστις etc. Hebrews 11:1 (although some explain it here [as a substantive verb], 'but faith exists' or 'is found,' to wit in the examples adduced immediately after [see Winers Grammar, § 7, 3]); several times so used in Philo in statements (quoted by Delitzsch on Hebrews 11:1) resembling definitions. οὐκ ἔστιν: Matthew 13:57; Mark 12:27; Acts 10:34; 1 Corinthians 14:33; James 3:15.
III. εἰμί joined with adverbs;
1. with adverbs of place;
a. where? to be, be busy, somewhere: ἐκεῖ, Matthew 2:15; Matthew 27:55; Mark 3:1 [L omits; Tr brackets ἦν], etc.; ἐνθάδε, Acts 16:28; ἔσω, John 20:26; οὗ, Matthew 2:9; Matthew 18:20; Acts 16:13; ὅπου, Mark 2:4; Mark 5:40; John 6:62; Acts 17:1, etc.; ποῦ, Matthew 2:2; John 7:11, etc.; ὧδε, Matthew 28:6; Mark 9:5, etc.
b. with adverbs of distance: ἀπέναντί τινος, Romans 3:18 (Psalm 35:2 (Ps. 36:2)); ἐκτός τινος, 2 Corinthians 12:2 [2 Corinthians 12:3 χωρίς τ. L T Tr WH]; ἐμπροσθέν τινος, Luke 14:2; ἐντός τινος. Luke 17:21; ἐνώπιόν τινος, Revelation 1:4; Revelation 7:15; μακρὰν ἀπό τινος, John 21:8; Mark 12:34; πόρρω, Luke 14:32; ἐπάνω, John 3:31a [John 3:31b G T WH marginal reading omits the clause]; of the situation of regions and places: ἀντιπέρα [or -τιπέρα etc. see under the word] τινός, Luke 8:26; ἐγγύς — now standing absolutely, John 19:42; now with the genitive, John 11:18; John 19:20, etc.; now with the dative, Acts 9:38; Acts 27:8.
c. whence? to be from some quarter, i. e. to come, originate, from: πόθεν, Matthew 21:25; Luke 13:25, 27; John 7:27; John 9:29; John 19:9; John 2:9 (πόθεν ἐστίν namely, οἶνος, whence the wine was procured); ἐντεῦθεν, John 18:36.
2. with adverbs of quality; οὕτως εἰμί, to be thus or so, to be such; absolutely, Matthew 13:49; with ἐν ὑμῖν added, Matthew 20:26 [here R G T ἔσται]; οὕτως ἔσται, so will it be, i. e. come to pass, Matthew 13:40, (Matthew 13:49 [see above]); οὕτως ἐστίν or ἔσται, of things, events, etc., such is or will be the state of the case [Winer's Grammar, 465 (434)]: Matthew 19:10; Matthew 24:27, 37, 39; Mark 4:26; Romans 4:18 (Genesis 15:5); so of persons, John 3:8. καθώς ἐστιν as, even as, he, etc. is, 1 John 3:2, 7; 1 John 4:17; εἰμὶ ὥσπερ τις to be, to do as one, to imitate him, be like him, Matthew 6:5 [R G]; Luke 18:11 [R G T WH text]; ἔστω σοι ὥσπερ etc. regard him as a heathen and a publican, i. e. have no fellowship with him, Matthew 18:17; εἰμὶ ὡς or ὡσεί τις, to be as, i. e. like or equal to anyone, [Matt 6:5 L T Tr WH]; Matt 22:30; 28:3; Luke 11:44; [Luke 18:11 L Tr WH marginal reading]; Luke 22:27; 1 Corinthians 7:29f; τὰ σπλάγχνα περισσοτέρως εἰς ὑμᾶς ἐστιν he is moved with the more abundant love toward you, 2 Corinthians 7:15. — But see each adverb in its place.
IV. εἰμί with the oblique cases of substantives or of pronouns;
1. εἶναί τινος, like the Latin alicuius esse, equivalent to to pertain to a person or a thing, denotes any kind of possession or connection (possessive genitive); cf. Krüger, § 47, 6, 4ff; Winers Grammar, § 30, 5 b.; Buttmann, § 132, 11.
a. of things which one owns: ἔσται σου πᾶσα [Rec. πάντα], Luke 4:7; οὗ ἐστὶν ζώνη αὕτη, Acts 21:11; add, Mark 12:7; John 10:12; John 19:24; — or for the possession of which he is fitted: τινός ἐστιν βασιλεία τ. οὐρ. or τοῦ θεοῦ, he is fit for a share in the kingdom of God, Matthew 5:3, 10; Matthew 19:14; Mark 10:14; Luke 18:16. πάντα ὑμῶν ἐστι, all things serve your interests and promote your salvation, 1 Corinthians 3:21.
b. of things which proceed from one: 2 Corinthians 4:7.
c. to be of one's party, be devoted to one: 1 Corinthians 1:12; 2 Timothy 2:19; τοῦ Χριστοῦ, Mark 9:41; Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 1:12; 2 Corinthians 10:7; hence also τῆς ὁδοῦ (namely, τοῦ κυρίου) εἶναι, Acts 9:2 [cf. Buttmann, 163 (142)].
d. to be subject to one; to be in his hands or power: Matthew 22:28; Acts 27:23; Romans 9:16; Romans 14:8; 1 Corinthians 3:23; 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20 Rec.; πνεύματος, Luke 9:55 Rec. Hence,
e. to be suitable, fit, for one: Acts 1:7.
f. to be of a kind or class: εἶναι νυκτός, σκότους, ἡμέρας, 1 Thessalonians 5:5, 8; or to be of the number of [a partitive genitive, cf. Buttmann, 159 (139)]: Acts 23:6; 1 Timothy 1:20; 2 Timothy 1:15.
g. with a genitive of quality: Hebrews 10:39; Hebrews 12:11.
h. with a genitive of age: Mark 5:42; Luke 3:23; Acts 4:22, (Tobit 14:11). With this use (viz. 1) of εἶναι, those examples must not be confounded in which a predicate nominative is to be repeated from the subject (cf. Krüger, § 47, 6, 1): οὐκ ἔστιν θεὸς νεκρῶν, ἀλλά ζώντων, namely, θεός, Matthew 22:32, cf. Mark 12:27; Luke 20:38; ταῦτα τὰ ῤήματα οὐκ ἔστι δαιμονιζομένου, namely, ῤήματα, John 10:21; οὐκ ἔστιν ἀκαταστασίας θεός, ἀλλὰ εἰρήνης, 1 Corinthians 14:33; ἄλλο βιβλίον, ἐστι τῆς ζωῆς, Revelation 20:12; add, 2 Corinthians 2:3; 1 Peter 3:3.
2. εἰμί with the dative (cf. Krüger, § 48, 3 [who appears to regard the dative as expressing a less close or necessary relationship than the genitive]; Winers Grammar, § 31, 2);
a. ἔστι μοι, ἡμῖν, etc. it is mine, ours, etc., I, we, etc., have: Luke 1:7; Luke 2:7, 10; Luke 14:10; John 18:10, 39; John 19:40; Acts 7:5; Acts 8:21; Acts 10:6; Romans 9:2, 9; 1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Peter 4:11, and often. οὐκ ἔστι ἡμῖν [others ὑμ.] πάλη πρός etc. we have not a struggle against etc. Ephesians 6:12; εἰσὶν ἡμῖν we have here etc. Acts 21:23; τί ἔσται ἡμῖν what shall we have? what will be given us? Matthew 19:27; ὑμῖν ἐστιν ἐπαγγελία the promise belongs to you, Acts 2:39.
b. εἶναί τινί τι to be something to (or for) someone, used of various relations, as of service, protection, etc.: σκεῦος ἐκλογῆς ἐστί μοι οὗτος namely, τοῦ with an infinitive Acts 9:15; ἔσεσθέ μοι μάρτυρες, [Acts 1:8 R G, cf.] Acts 22:15; ἔσομαι αὐτῷ θεὸς κ. αὐτὸς ἔσται μοι υἱός, Revelation 21:7; ἔσονταί μοι λαός, 2 Corinthians 6:16 [R G]; εἰς τὸ εἶναι αὐτὸν... πατέρα... τοῖς etc. Romans 4:11.
c. εἶναί τινί τι, to be to one as or for something, to pass for etc.: 1 Corinthians 1:18; 1 Corinthians 2:14; 1 Corinthians 9:2, cf. Matthew 18:17.
d. εἶναί τινί τι, to be, i. e. conduce, redound to one for (or as) something (cf. Krüger, § 48, 3, 5): 1 Corinthians 11:14; 2 Corinthians 2:15; Philippians 1:28; οὐαί δέ μοί ἐστι, 1 Corinthians 9:16 (Hosea 9:12).
e. ἔσται τινί, will come upon, befall, happen to, one: Matthew 16:22; Luke 1:45.
f. Acts 24:11 οὐ πλείους εἰσί μοι ἡμέραι δεκαδύο [L T Tr WH omit and read δώδεκα] not more than twelve days are (namely, passed) to me, i. e. it is not more than twelve days. Luke 1:36 οὗτος μὴν ἕκτος ἐστὶν αὐτῇ this is the sixth month to (with) her. Those passages must not be brought under this head in which the dative does not belong to the verb but depends on an adjective, as καλός, κοινωνός, φίλος, etc.
V. εἰμί with prepositions and their cases.
1. ἀπό τίνος (τόπου), to come from, be a native of: John 1:44 (John 1:45) [cf. ἀπό, II. 1 a.].
2. εἴς τι,
a. to have betaken oneself to some place and to be there, to have gone into (cf. Winers Grammar, § 50, 4 b.; [Buttmann, 333 (286)]: εἰς οἶκον, Mark 2:1 [R G; others ἐν]; εἰς τὸν ἀγρόν, Mark 13:16 [R G]; εἰς τ. κοίτην, Luke 11:7; εἰς τὸν κόλπον, John 1:18, where cf. Tholuck, [Winers Grammar, 415 (387); Buttmann, as above]; (on Acts 8:20 see ἀπώλεια, 2 a.). metaphorically, to come to: εἰς χολήν πικρίας (hast fallen into), Acts 8:23.
b. to be directed towards a thing: ὥστε τὴν πίστιν ὑμῶν... εἶναι εἰς θεόν, 1 Peter 1:21; to tend to anything: Romans 11:36 [Winers Grammar, § 50, 6].
c. to be for, i. e. conduce or inure to, serve for, [Buttmann, 150f (131f); Winer's Grammar, § 29, 3 a.]: 1 Corinthians 14:22; Colossians 2:22; James 5:3; ἐμοὶ εἰς ἐλάχιστόν ἐστι, it results for me in, i. e. I account it, a very small thing, 1 Corinthians 4:3, (εἰς ὠφέλειαν, Aesop fab. 124, 2).
d. In imitation of the Hebrew הָיָה followed by לְ, εἶναι εἴς τινα or τι stands where the Greeks use a nominative [Winers Grammar and Buttmann, as above; especially Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word εἰς, 3]: Matthew 19:5 and Mark 10:8 and 1 Corinthians 6:16 and Ephesians 5:31 ἔσονται εἰς σάρκα μίαν (from Genesis 2:24); 1 John 5:8 εἰς τὸ ἔν εἰσιν, unite, conspire, towards one and the same result, agree in one; 2 Corinthians 6:18 (Jeremiah 38:1 (Jer. 31:1)); Hebrews 1:5 (2 Samuel 7:14); Heb 8:10.
3. ἔκ τινος,
a. to be of, i. e. a part of anything, to belong to, etc. [Winers Grammar, 368 (345); cf. Buttmann, 159 (139)]: 1 Corinthians 12:15f; ἔκ τινων, of the number of: Matthew 26:73; Mark 14:69; Luke 22:58; John 1:24; John 6:64, 71 [R T]; John 7:50; 10:26; 18:17, 25; Acts 21:8; 2 Timothy 3:6; 1 John 2:19; Revelation 17:11, (Xenophon, mem. 3, 6, 17); ἐκ τοῦ ἀριθμοῦ τινων, Luke 22:3.
b. to be of, i. e. to have originated, sprung, come, from [Winers Grammar, § 51, 1 d.; Buttmann, 327 (281f)]: Luke 23:7; John 1:46 (John 1:47); John 3:31 ( ὢν ἐκ τῆς γῆς); John 4:22; 7:52; 8:23; 18:36; Acts 4:6; Acts 19:25; Acts 23:34; Galatians 3:21; 1 John 4:7; ὅς ἐστιν ἐξ ὑμῶν, your fellow-countryman, Colossians 4:9.
c. to be of, i. e. proceed from one as the author [Winers Grammar, 366f (344f); Buttmann, 327 (281)]: Matthew 5:37; John 7:17; Acts 5:38; 2 Corinthians 4:7; 1 John 2:16; Hebrews 2:11; εἶναι ἐξ οὐρανοῦ, ἐξ ἀνθρώπων, to be instituted by the authority of God, by the authority of men, Matthew 21:25; Mark 11:30; Luke 20:4; to be begotten of one, Matthew 1:20.
d. to be of, i. e. be connected with one; to be related to, [cf. Winer's § 51, 1 d.; cf. in ἐκ, II. 1 a. and 7]: νόμος οὐκ ἔστιν ἐκ πίστεως, has no connection with faith, Galatians 3:12; ἐξ ἔργων νόμου εἶναι (Luth. mit Werken umgehen), Galatians 3:10; especially in John's usage, to depend on the power of one, to be prompted and governed by one, and reflect his character: thus εἶναι ἐκ τοῦ διαβόλου, John 8:44; 1 John 3:8; ἐκ τοῦ πονηροῦ, 1 John 3:12; ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου, John 15:19; John 17:14, 16; 1 John 4:5; when this expression is used of wickedness, it is equivalent to produced by the world and pertaining to it, 1 John 2:16; opposed to ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ εἶναι, John 8:47; 1 John 4:1-3; this latter phrase is used especially of true Christians, as begotten anew by the Spirit of God (see γεννάω, 2 d.): 1 John 4:4, 6; 1 John 5:19; 3 John 1:11; ἐκ τῆς ἀληθείας εἶναι, either to come from the love of truth as an effect, as 1 John 2:21, or, if used of a man, to be led and governed by the love and pursuit of truth, as John 18:37; 1 John 3:19; ὢν ἐκ τῆς γῆς ἐκ τῆς γῆς ἐστί, he who is from the earth as respects origin bears the nature of this his earthly origin, is earthly, John 3:31.
e. to be of, i. e. formed from: Revelation 21:21; 1 Corinthians 11:8.
4. ἔν τινι,
a. with the dative of place, to be in, i. e. be present, to stay, dwell;
α. prop Matthew 24:26; Luke 2:49, etc.; on the surface of a place (Germ auf), as ἐν τῇ ὁδῷ, Mark 10:32 and elsewhere; ἐν τῷ ἀγρῷ, Luke 15:25. at: ἐν δεξιᾷ τοῦ θεοῦ, Romans 8:34; to live, dwell, as in a city: Luke 18:3; Acts 9:10; Philippians 1:1; 1 Corinthians 1:2, etc.; of God, ἐν οὐρανοῖς, Ephesians 6:9; of things which are found, met with, in a place: 2 Timothy 2:20, etc.
β. things so pertaining to locality that one can, in a proper sense, be in them or be surrounded by them, are spoken of in the same way metaphorically and improperly, as εἶναι ἐν τῷ φωτί, ἐν τῇ σκοτία: 1 John 2:9, 11; 1 Thessalonians 5:4; ἐν σαρκί, Romans 7:5; Romans 8:8 (see σάρξ, 4).
b. to be in a state or condition [see Buttmann, 330 (284); cf. Winer's Grammar, § 29, 3 b. and ἐν, I. 5 e.]: ἐν εἰρήνη, Luke 11:21; ἐν ἐχθρᾷ, Luke 23:12; ἐν κρίματι, Luke 23:40; ἐν περιτομῇ, ἐν ἀκροβυστία, Romans 4:10; ἐν δόξῃ, 2 Corinthians 3:8, etc.; hence, spoken of ills which one is afflicted with: ἐν ῤύσει αἵματος, Mark 5:25; Luke 8:43, (ἐν τῇ νόσῳ, Sophocles Aj. 271; in morbo esse, Cicero, Tusc. 3, 4, 9); of wickedness in which one is, as it were, merged, ἐν ταῖς ἁμαρτίαις, 1 Corinthians 15:17; of holiness, in which one perseveres, ἐν πίστει, 2 Corinthians 13:5.
c. to be in possession of, provided with a thing [Winer's Grammar, 386 (361)]: Philippians 4:11; ἐν ἐξουσία, Luke 4:32; ἐν βαρεῖ (see βάρος, at the end), 1 Thessalonians 2:7 (6).
d. to be occupied in a thing (Bernhardy, p. 210; [see ἐν, I. 5 g.]): ἐν τῇ ἑορτῇ, in celebrating the feast, John 2:23; to be sedulously devoted to [A. V. give oneself wholly to] a thing, 1 Timothy 4:15 (Horace, epistles 1, 1, 11 omnis in hoc sum).
e. a person or thing is said to be in one, i. e. in his soul: thus, God (by his power and influence) in the prophets, 1 Corinthians 14:25; Christ (i. e. his holy mind and power) in the souls of his disciples or of Christians, John 17:26; 2 Corinthians 13:5; τὸ πνεῦμα τῆς ἀληθείας, John 14:17; friends are said to be ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ of one who loves them, 2 Corinthians 7:3. vices, virtues, and the like, are said to be in one: as δόλος, John 1:47 (John 1:48); ἀδικία, John 7:18; ἄγνοια, Ephesians 4:18; ἁμαρτία, 1 John 3:5; ἀλήθεια, John 8:44; 2 Corinthians 11:10; Ephesians 4:21; 1 John 1:8; 1 John 2:4, (ἀλήθεια καὶ κρίσις, 1 Macc. 7:18); ἀγάπη, John 17:26; 1 John 2:15; λόγος αὐτοῦ (τ. θεοῦ) οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν ἡμῖν, God's word has not left its impress on our souls, 1 John 1:10; τὸ φῶς οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν αὐτῷ, the efficacy or influence of the light is not in his soul, [rather, an obvious physical fact is used to suggest a spiritual truth: the light is not in him, does not shine from within outwards], John 11:10; σκοτία, 1 John 1:5; σκάνδαλον, 1 John 2:10, i. e. there is nothing within him to seduce him to sin (cf. Düsterdieck and Huther at the passage). Acts 13:15 (if ye have in mind any word of exhortation etc. [Winers Grammar, 218 (204f)].
f. ἐν τῷ θεῷ εἶναι is said
α. of Christians, as being rooted, so to speak, in him, i. e. intimately united to him, 1 John 2:5; 1 John 5:20;
β. of all men, because the ground of their creation and continued being is to be found in him alone, Acts 17:28.
g. with a dative of the person to be in, — [i. e. either] among the number of: Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40; Luke 2:44; Romans 1:6; — [or, in the midst of: Acts 2:29; Acts 7:44 Rec., etc.]
h. noteworthy, further, are the following: ἔστι τι ἔν τινι there is something (to blame) in one, Acts 25:5; something is (founded [A. V. stand]) in a thing, 1 Corinthians 2:5; οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν οὐδενὶ ἄλλῳ σωτηρία salvation is (laid up, embodied) in none other, can be expected from none, Acts 4:12; with the dative of the thing, is (contained, wrapped up) in something: Ephesians 5:18; Hebrews 10:3; 1 John 4:18.
5. εἰμὶ ἐπί
a. τινός, to be on: ἐπὶ τοῦ δώματος, Luke 17:31; ἐπὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς, John 20:7; to be (set) over a thing, Acts 8:27; to preside, rule, over, Romans 9:5.
b. τινί, to be at [Winer's Grammar, 392 (367)]: ἐπὶ θύραις, Matthew 24:33; Mark 13:29.
c. τινά, to be upon one: χάρις ἦν ἐπί τινα, was with him, assisted him, Luke 2:40; Acts 4:33; πνεῦμα ἦν ἐπί τινα, had come upon one, was impelling him, Luke 2:25, cf. Luke 4:18; Sept. Isaiah 61:1; add, Galatians 6:16; εἶναι ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτό, to be (assembled) together [cf. αὐτός, III. 1], Acts 1:15; Acts 2:1, 44; of cohabitation, 1 Corinthians 7:5 (according to the reading ἦτε for Rec. συνέρχεσθε).
6. εἰμί κατά
a. τινός, to be against one, to oppose him: Matthew 12:30; Luke 9:50; Luke 11:23; Galatians 5:23; Romans 8:31 (opposed to ὑπέρ τινος, as in Mark 9:40).
b. κατά τι, according to something: κατὰ σάρκα, κατὰ πνεῦμα, to bear the character, have the nature, of the flesh or of the Spirit, Romans 8:5; εἶναι κατ' ἄνθρωπον, Galatians 1:11; κατ’ ἀλήθειαν, Romans 2:2.
7. μετά τινος,
a. to be with (i. e., to associate with) one: Matthew 17:17; Mark 3:14; Mark 5:18; Luke 6:3; John 3:26; John 12:17; John 16:32; Acts 9:39, and often in the Gospels; Revelation 21:3; of ships accompanying one, Mark 4:36; of what is present with one for his profit, 2 John 1:2; Romans 16:20; Hebraistically, to be with one, i. e. as a help, (of God, becoming the companion, as it were, of the righteous): Luke 1:66; John 3:2; John 8:29; John 16:32; Acts 7:9; Acts 10:38; Acts 11:21; Acts 18:10; 2 Corinthians 13:11; Philippians 4:9; 2 John 1:3, cf. Matthew 28:20, (Genesis 21:20; Judges 6:12, etc.).
b. to be (i. e. to cooperate) with: Matthew 12:30; Luke 11:23 (Xenophon, an. 1, 3, 5 [others ἰέναι]).
8. εἰμὶ παρά
a. τινός, to (have come and so) be from one: Christ is said εἶναι παρὰ τοῦ θεοῦ, John 6:46; John 7:29; John 9:16, 33; τὶ παρά τινος, is from i. e. given by one, John 17:7.
b. τινί, to be with one: Matthew 22:25; οὐκ εἶναι παρὰ τῷ θεῷ is used to describe qualities alien to God, as προσωπολημψία, Romans 2:11; Ephesians 6:9; ἀδικία, Romans 9:14.
c. τινά (τόπον), by, by the side of: Mark 5:21; Acts 10:6.
9. πρός τινα [cf. Winers Grammar, 405 (378)],
a. towards: πρὸς ἑσπέραν ἐστί it is towards evening, Luke 24:29.
b. by (turned towards): Mark 4:1.
c. with one: Matthew 13:56; Mark 6:3; Mark 9:19; Luke 9:41; John 1:1 [cf. Meyer at the passage].
10. σύν τινι,
a. to associate with one: Luke 22:56; Luke 24:44; Acts 13:7; Philippians 1:23; Colossians 2:5; 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
b. to be the companion of one, to accompany him: Luke 7:12 [Relz T Tr brackets WH]; Luke 8:38; Acts 4:13; Acts 22:9; 2 Peter 1:18.
c. to be an adherent of one, be on his side: Acts 5:17; Acts 14:4 [A. V. to hold with] (Xenophon, Cyril 5, 4, 37).
11. εἰμὶ ὑπέρ
a. τινός, to be for one, to favor his side: Mark 9:40; Luke 9:50; Romans 8:31, (opposed to εἰμὶ κατά τινος).
b. τινά, to be above one, to surpass, excel him: Luke 6:40.
12. ὑπό τινα [cf. Buttmann, 341 (293)],
a. to be under (i. e., subject to) one: Matthew 8:9 R G T Tr; Romans 3:9; Romans 6:14; Galatians 3:10, 25; Galatians 5:18; 1 Timothy 6:1.
b. to be (locally) under a thing: e. g. under a tree, John 1:48 (John 1:49); a cloud, 1 Corinthians 10:1. Further, see each preposition in its own place.
VI. As in classical Greek, so also in the N. T. εἰμί is very often omitted (cf. Winer's Grammar § 64, I. 2, who gives numerous examples [cf. 596 (555); 350 (328f)]; Buttmann, 136f (119f)), ἐστίν most frequently of all the parts: Luke 4:18; Romans 11:36; 1 Corinthians 4:20; 2 Timothy 3:16; Hebrews 5:13, etc.; in exclamations, Acts 19:28, 34; in questions, Romans 9:14; 2 Corinthians 6:14-16; τί γάρ, Philippians 1:18; Romans 3:3; τί οὖν, Romans 3:9; Romans 6:15; also εἶ, Revelation 15:4; εἰμί, 2 Corinthians 11:6; ἐσμέν, ἐστέ, 1 Corinthians 4:10; εἰσί, Romans 4:14; 1 Corinthians 13:8, etc.; the imperative ἔστω, Romans 12:9; Hebrews 13:4f; ἔστε, Romans 12:9; 1 Peter 3:8; εἴν in wishes, Matthew 16:22; Galatians 6:16, etc.; even the subjunctive after ἵνα, Romans 4:16; 2 Corinthians 8:11 [after ὅπως], 2 Corinthians 8:13; often the participle ὤν, ὄντες, as (see Buttmann, § 144, 18) in Mark 6:20; Acts 27:33; in the expressions οἱ ἐκ περιτομῆς, ἐκ πίστεως, οἱ ὑπὸ νόμον, etc. [Compare: ἄπ-, ἔν- (ἔξεστι,) πάρ-, συμπάρ-, σύνειμι.]
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Genesis
2:24; 15:5; 21:20; 41:28
Exodus
3:11
Deuteronomy
32:39
Judges
6:12
2 Samuel
7:14
Psalms
35:2; 36:2; 104:31
Isaiah
43:10; 61:1
Jeremiah
31:1; 38:1
Ezekiel
37:11
Hosea
1:10; 2:1; 9:12
Joel
2:28; 2:32; 3:1; 3:5
Matthew
1:20; 2:2; 2:9; 2:13; 2:15; 2:15; 2:18; 5:3; 5:10; 5:13; 5:37; 6:5; 6:5; 7:9; 7:12; 8:9; 8:30; 9:13; 12:7; 12:10; 12:10; 12:11; 12:30; 12:30; 12:34; 13:19; 13:22; 13:37; 13:38; 13:39; 13:40; 13:49; 13:49; 13:56; 13:57; 14:15; 14:27; 16:19; 16:22; 16:22; 16:28; 17:11; 17:17; 18:17; 18:17; 18:20; 19:5; 19:10; 19:12; 19:14; 19:22; 19:27; 20:26; 21:25; 21:25; 22:23; 22:25; 22:28; 22:30; 22:32; 23:16; 23:18; 23:30; 23:30; 24:3; 24:7; 24:26; 24:27; 24:33; 24:37; 24:39; 25:21; 25:23; 25:35; 26:26; 26:63; 26:69; 26:73; 27:46; 27:46; 27:55; 27:55; 27:56; 28:3; 28:6; 28:20
Mark
1:22; 1:27; 1:39; 1:45; 2:1; 2:4; 2:6; 2:15; 2:18; 3:1; 3:14; 3:17; 4:1; 4:26; 4:36; 4:38; 5:5; 5:11; 5:18; 5:21; 5:21; 5:25; 5:40; 5:42; 6:3; 6:20; 6:50; 7:2; 7:2; 7:11; 7:34; 8:1; 9:1; 9:4; 9:5; 9:19; 9:39; 9:40; 9:40; 9:41; 10:8; 10:14; 10:22; 10:29; 10:32; 10:32; 10:32; 11:30; 12:7; 12:27; 12:27; 12:34; 13:6; 13:16; 13:25; 13:29; 14:2; 14:22; 14:54; 14:62; 14:67; 14:69; 15:26; 15:34; 15:40; 15:42; 15:43
Luke
1:7; 1:18; 1:19; 1:20; 1:22; 1:34; 1:36; 1:45; 1:61; 1:66; 1:80; 2:7; 2:10; 2:25; 2:26; 2:40; 2:44; 2:49; 2:51; 3:23; 4:7; 4:16; 4:18; 4:18; 4:31; 4:32; 4:33; 4:44; 5:1; 5:17; 5:17; 5:17; 6:3; 6:40; 7:12; 8:2; 8:9; 8:11; 8:11; 8:14; 8:26; 8:38; 8:43; 9:27; 9:41; 9:50; 9:50; 9:55; 11:7; 11:14; 11:21; 11:23; 11:23; 11:44; 12:35; 12:55; 13:11; 13:14; 13:25; 13:27; 14:2; 14:10; 14:32; 15:25; 15:26; 16:1; 16:19; 17:21; 17:31; 18:3; 18:11; 18:11; 18:16; 18:23; 18:29; 18:36; 19:3; 19:17; 19:47; 20:4; 20:17; 20:36; 20:38; 21:8; 21:23; 21:24; 22:3; 22:19; 22:27; 22:49; 22:56; 22:58; 22:58; 22:70; 23:7; 23:8; 23:12; 23:19; 23:40; 23:44; 23:51; 23:51; 23:54; 23:55; 24:29; 24:36; 24:44
John
1:1; 1:1; 1:9; 1:18; 1:19; 1:19; 1:21; 1:24; 1:28; 1:39; 1:40; 1:44; 1:45; 1:46; 1:47; 1:47; 1:48; 1:48; 1:49; 2:3; 2:9; 2:23; 3:1; 3:2; 3:4; 3:8; 3:19; 3:23; 3:26; 3:31; 3:31; 3:31; 3:31; 4:6; 4:6; 4:9; 4:19; 4:22; 4:26; 5:1; 5:2; 5:10; 5:32; 5:45; 6:10; 6:20; 6:29; 6:39; 6:46; 6:62; 6:64; 6:64; 6:71; 7:11; 7:12; 7:17; 7:18; 7:27; 7:29; 7:39; 7:50; 7:52; 8:23; 8:24; 8:25; 8:28; 8:29; 8:44; 8:44; 8:47; 8:50; 8:54; 8:58; 9:9; 9:14; 9:16; 9:16; 9:29; 9:33; 9:36; 9:37; 10:6; 10:12; 10:21; 10:22; 10:26; 11:10; 11:18; 11:21; 11:32; 12:17; 12:31; 13:10; 13:13; 13:19; 13:19; 13:26; 13:30; 14:17; 15:12; 15:19; 16:17; 16:32; 16:32; 17:5; 17:7; 17:14; 17:16; 17:26; 17:26; 18:5; 18:6; 18:8; 18:10; 18:17; 18:18; 18:25; 18:25; 18:28; 18:36; 18:36; 18:37; 18:39; 19:9; 19:14; 19:20; 19:24; 19:40; 19:42; 20:1; 20:7; 20:26; 21:8; 21:12; 21:18
Acts
1:7; 1:8; 1:15; 1:17; 1:19; 1:19; 2:1; 2:2; 2:17; 2:21; 2:29; 2:39; 2:44; 3:23; 4:3; 4:6; 4:12; 4:13; 4:22; 4:33; 4:36; 5:17; 5:36; 5:38; 7:5; 7:9; 7:12; 7:44; 8:1; 8:20; 8:21; 8:23; 8:27; 8:28; 9:2; 9:10; 9:15; 9:38; 9:39; 10:6; 10:6; 10:17; 10:34; 10:38; 11:11; 11:17; 11:20; 11:21; 12:3; 13:7; 13:15; 14:4; 16:13; 16:21; 16:28; 17:1; 17:28; 17:28; 18:10; 19:2; 19:25; 19:28; 19:34; 21:8; 21:11; 21:22; 21:23; 21:23; 21:24; 22:9; 22:15; 23:6; 23:8; 23:34; 24:11; 24:15; 25:5; 25:14; 26:15; 27:8; 27:23; 27:33; 27:37
Romans
1:6; 1:12; 2:2; 2:11; 3:3; 3:9; 3:9; 3:10; 3:12; 3:12; 3:18; 3:18; 4:10; 4:11; 4:14; 4:16; 4:17; 4:18; 5:10; 6:14; 6:15; 7:5; 7:18; 8:5; 8:8; 8:9; 8:31; 8:31; 8:34; 9:2; 9:5; 9:8; 9:9; 9:14; 9:14; 9:16; 9:20; 9:26; 10:6; 10:6; 10:6; 10:7; 10:7; 10:7; 10:8; 10:8; 10:8; 11:36; 11:36; 12:9; 12:9; 14:4; 14:8; 16:20
1 Corinthians
1:2; 1:10; 1:11; 1:12; 1:12; 1:18; 1:28; 2:5; 2:14; 3:7; 3:21; 3:23; 4:3; 4:10; 4:20; 6:16; 6:19; 6:19; 6:20; 7:5; 7:19; 7:29; 8:5; 8:7; 9:1; 9:2; 9:2; 9:16; 9:16; 10:1; 10:19; 11:8; 11:14; 11:19; 11:20; 12:4; 12:5; 12:6; 12:15; 12:25; 13:2; 13:8; 14:10; 14:15; 14:22; 14:25; 14:26; 14:33; 14:33; 15:12; 15:17; 15:19; 15:44; 16:22
2 Corinthians
1:8; 2:3; 2:15; 3:2; 3:8; 4:7; 4:7; 5:19; 6:14; 6:15; 6:16; 6:16; 6:16; 6:18; 7:3; 7:15; 8:11; 8:13; 9:12; 10:7; 11:6; 11:10; 12:2; 12:3;12:11; 13:5; 13:5; 13:11
Galatians
1:10; 1:11; 1:23; 2:3; 2:6; 3:10; 3:10; 3:12; 3:21; 3:25; 4:3; 4:24; 5:18; 5:23; 6:3; 6:16; 6:16
Ephesians
2:3; 4:9; 4:18; 4:18; 4:21; 5:18; 5:31; 6:9; 6:9; 6:12
Philippians
1:1; 1:18; 1:23; 1:28; 2:26; 4:9; 4:11
Colossians
1:21; 2:5; 2:22; 2:23; 4:9
1 Thessalonians
2:7; 4:17; 5:4; 5:5; 5:8
1 Timothy
1:20; 3:12; 4:15; 6:1; 6:6
2 Timothy
1:15; 2:19; 2:20; 3:6; 3:16
Philemon
1:12
Hebrews
1:5; 2:11; 2:14; 2:14; 5:13; 7:2; 7:5; 8:4; 8:10; 9:5; 10:3; 10:39; 11:1; 11:1; 11:6; 12:11; 13:4
James
1:17; 3:4; 3:15; 5:3; 5:12
1 Peter
1:21; 3:3; 3:8; 4:11
2 Peter
1:18
1 John
1:5; 1:5; 1:8; 1:10; 2:4; 2:5; 2:9; 2:10; 2:11; 2:15; 2:16; 2:16; 2:19; 2:21; 3:2; 3:5; 3:7; 3:8; 3:11; 3:12; 3:19; 3:23; 4:1; 4:2; 4:3; 4:4; 4:5; 4:6; 4:7; 4:17; 4:18; 5:3; 5:4; 5:8; 5:9; 5:11; 5:14; 5:16; 5:19; 5:20
2 John
1:2; 1:3
3 John
1:11
Jude
1:18
Revelation
1:4; 1:4; 1:8; 1:18; 2:9; 3:9; 3:15; 4:8; 7:15; 10:6; 11:17; 15:4; 16:5; 17:8; 17:11; 17:15; 19:8; 20:12; 21:3; 21:4; 21:7; 21:21; 21:22; 21:25; 22:3; 22:5

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number G1510 matches the Greek εἰμί (eimi),
which occurs 2,461 times in 2,098 verses in the MGNT Greek.

Page 1 / 42 (Mat 1:18–Mat 8:27)

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 1:18 -

Now G1161 the birth G1078 of Jesus G2424 the [fn]Messiah G5547 was as follows G3779: when His mother G3384 Mary G3137 had been [fn]betrothed G3423 to Joseph G2501, before G4250 they came G4905 together G4905 she was found G2147 to be pregnant G1722 G1064 by the Holy G40 Spirit G4151.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 1:19 - And her husband G435 Joseph G2501, since he was a righteous G1342 man G1342 and did not want G2309 to disgrace G1165 her, planned G1014 to [fn]send G630 her away G630 secretly G2977.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 1:20 - But when he had thought G1760 this G3778 over G1760, behold G2400, an angel G32 of the Lord G2962 appeared G5316 to him in a dream G3677, saying G3004, “Joseph G2501, son G5207 of David G1138, do not be G5399 afraid G5399 to take G3880 Mary G3137 as your wife G1135; for [fn]the Child who G3588 has been conceived G1080 in her is of the Holy G40 Spirit G4151.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 1:23 - “BEHOLD G2400, THE VIRGIN G3933 WILL [fn]CONCEIVE G1722 G1064 AND GIVE G5088 BIRTH G5088 TO A SON G5207, AND THEY SHALL NAME G2564 G3686 HIM [fn]IMMANUEL G1694,” which G3739 translated G3177 means G1510, “GOD G2316 WITH US.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:2 - “Where G4226 is He who has been born G5088 King G935 of the Jews G2453? For we saw G3708 His star G792 in the east G395 and have come G2064 to worship G4352 Him.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:6 -

‘AND YOU, BETHLEHEM G965, LAND G1093 OF JUDAH G2455,

ARE BY NO G3760 MEANS G3760 LEAST G1646 AMONG G1722 THE LEADERS G2233 OF JUDAH G2455;

FOR FROM YOU WILL COME G1831 FORTH G1831 A RULER G2233

WHO G3748 WILL SHEPHERD G4165 MY PEOPLE G2992 ISRAEL G2474.’”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:9 - After G1161 hearing G191 the king G935, they went G4198 on G4198 their way G4198; and behold G2400, the star G792, which G3739 they had seen G3708 in the east G395, went G4254 on ahead G4254 of them until G2193 it came G2064 to a stop G2476 over G1883 the place where G3757 the Child G3813 was to be found.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:13 -

Now G1161 when they had gone G402, behold G2400, an angel G32 of the Lord G2962 *appeared G5316 to Joseph G2501 in a dream G3677 and said G3004, “Get G1453 up G1453! Take G3880 the Child G3813 and His mother G3384 and flee G5343 to Egypt G125, and stay G1510 there G1563 until G2193 I tell G3004 you; for Herod G2264 is G3195 going G3195 to G3195 search G2212 for G2212 the Child G3813 to kill G622 Him.”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:15 - He [fn]stayed G1510 there G1563 until G2193 the death G5054 of Herod G2264; this happened so G2443 that G2443 what G3588 had been spoken G3004 by the Lord G2962 through G1223 [fn]the prophet G4396 would be fulfilled G4137: “OUT OF EGYPT G125 I CALLED G2564 MY SON G5207.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 2:18 -

“A VOICE G5456 WAS HEARD G191 IN RAMAH G4471,

WEEPING G2805 AND GREAT G4183 MOURNING G3602,

RACHEL G4478 WEEPING G2805 FOR HER CHILDREN G5043;

AND SHE REFUSED G3756 G2309 TO BE COMFORTED G3870,

BECAUSE G3754 THEY WERE NO G3756 MORE.”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 3:3 - For this G3778 is the one referred G3004 to [fn]by Isaiah G2268 the prophet G4396 when he said G3004,

“THE VOICE G5456 OF ONE [fn]CALLING G994 [fn]OUT G994 IN THE WILDERNESS G2048,

‘PREPARE G2090 THE WAY G3598 OF THE LORD G2962,

MAKE G4160 HIS PATHS G5147 STRAIGHT G2117!’”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 3:4 -

Now G1161 John G2491 himself G846 had G2192 [fn]a garment G1742 of camel’s G2574 hair G2359 and a leather G1193 belt G2223 around G4012 his waist G3751; and his food G5160 was locusts G200 and wild G66 honey G3192.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 3:11 -

“As for me, I baptize G907 you [fn]with water G5204 for repentance G3341, but He who is coming G2064 after G3694 me is mightier G2478 than I, and I am G1510 not fit G2425 to remove G941 His sandals G5266; He will baptize G907 you [fn]with the Holy G40 Spirit G4151 and fire G4442.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 3:15 - But Jesus G2424, answering G611, said G3004 to him, “Allow G863 it at this G737 time G737; for in this G3779 way G3779 it is fitting G4241 for us to fulfill G4137 all G3956 righteousness G1343.” Then G5119 he *allowed G863 Him.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 3:17 - and behold G2400, a voice G5456 from the heavens G3772 said G3004, “This G3778 is [fn]My beloved G27 Son G5207, with whom G3739 I am G2106 well G2106 pleased G2106.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 4:3 - And the tempter G3985 came G4334 and said G3004 to Him, “If G1487 You are the Son G5207 of God G2316, command G3004 that these G3778 stones G3037 become G1096 bread G740.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 4:6 - and he *said G3004 to Him, “If G1487 You are the Son G5207 of God G2316, throw G906 Yourself G4572 down G2736; for it is written G1125:

‘HE WILL GIVE G1781 HIS ANGELS G32 ORDERS G1781 CONCERNING G4012 YOU’;

and

‘ON THEIR HANDS G5495 THEY WILL LIFT G142 YOU UP,

SO G3379 THAT G3379 YOU DO NOT G3379 STRIKE G4350 YOUR FOOT G4228 AGAINST G4314 A STONE G3037.’”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 4:18 -

Now G1161 as Jesus was walking G4043 by the Sea G2281 of Galilee G1056, He saw G3708 two G1417 brothers G80, Simon G4613, who was called G3004 Peter G4074, and his brother G80 Andrew G406, casting G906 a net G293 into the sea G2281; for they were fishermen G231.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:3 -

[fn]Blessed G3107 are the poor G4434 in spirit G4151, for theirs G846 is the kingdom G932 of heaven G3772.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:10 -

“Blessed G3107 are those G3588 who have been persecuted G1377 for the sake G6025 of righteousness G1343, for theirs G846 is the kingdom G932 of heaven G3772.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:11 -

“Blessed G3107 are you when G3752 people insult G3679 you and persecute G1377 you, and falsely G5574 say G3004 all G3956 kinds G3956 of evil G4190 against G2596 you because G6025 of Me.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:13 -

“You are the salt G217 of the earth G1093; but if G1437 the salt G217 has become G3471 tasteless G3471, how G1722 G5101 [fn]can it be made G233 salty G233 again? It is G2480 no G3762 longer G2089 good G2480 for anything G3762, except G1508 to be thrown G906 out and trampled G2662 underfoot G2662 by people G444.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:14 -

“You are the light G5457 of the world G2889. A city G4172 set G2749 on a [fn]hill G3735 cannot G1410 G3756 be hidden G2928;

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:21 -

“You have heard G191 that [fn]the ancients G744 were told G3004, ‘YOU SHALL NOT MURDER G5407,’ and ‘Whoever G3739 G302 commits G5407 murder G5407 shall be answerable G1777 to the court G2920.’

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:22 - “But I say G3004 to you that everyone G3956 who is G3710 angry G3710 with his brother G80 shall be answerable G1777 to the court G2920; and whoever G3739 G302 says G3004 to his brother G80, ‘[fn]You good-for-nothing G4469,’ shall be answerable G1777 to [fn]the supreme G4892 court G4892; and whoever G3739 G302 says G3004, ‘You fool G3474,’ shall be guilty G1777 enough to go into the [fn]fiery G4442 hell G1067.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:25 - [fn]Come G1510 G2132 to G1510 G2132 good G1510 G2132 terms G1510 G2132 with your accuser G476 quickly G5035, while G2193 you are with him on the way G3598 to court, so G3379 that G3379 your accuser G476 will not G3379 hand G3860 you over G3860 to the judge G2923, and the judge G2923 to the officer G5257, and you will not G3379 be thrown G906 into prison G5438.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:34 - “But I say G3004 to you, take G3660 no G3361 oath G3660 at all G3654, neither G3383 by heaven G3772, for it is the throne G2362 of God G2316,
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:35 - nor G3383 by the earth G1093, for it is the footstool G5286 of His feet G4228, nor G3383 [fn]by Jerusalem G2414, for it is THE CITY G4172 OF THE GREAT G3173 KING G935.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:37 - “But make sure your statement G3056 is, ‘[fn]Yes G3483, yes G3483or ‘No G3756, no G3756’; anything beyond G4053 these G3778 is [fn]of evil G4190 origin.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 5:48 - “Therefore G3767 you shall be perfect G5046, as your heavenly G3770 Father G3962 is perfect G5046.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:4 - so G3704 that G3704 your charitable G1654 giving G1654 will be in secret G2927; and your Father G3962 who sees G991 what is done in secret G2927 will reward G591 you.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:5 -

“And when G3752 you pray G4336, you are not to be like G5613 the hypocrites G5273; for they love G5368 to stand G2476 and pray G4336 in the synagogues G4864 and on the street G4116 corners G1137 so G3704 that G3704 they [fn]will be seen G5316 by people G444. Truly G281 I say G3004 to you, they have G568 their reward G3408 in full G568.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:21 - for where G3699 your treasure G2344 is, there G1563 your heart G2588 will be also G2532.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:22 -

“The eye G3788 is the lamp G3088 of the body G4983; so G3767 then G3767, if G1437 your eye G3788 is [fn]clear G573, your whole G3650 body G4983 will be full G5460 of G5460 light G5460.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:23 - “But if G1437 your eye G3788 is [fn]bad G4190, your whole G3650 body G4983 will be full G4652 of darkness G4652. So G3767 if G1487 the light G5457 that is in you is darkness G4655, how G4214 great G4214 is the darkness G4655!
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:25 -

“For this G3778 reason G1223 I say G3004 to you, [fn]do not be worried G3309 about G3588 your [fn]life G5590, as to what G5101 you will eat G2068 or G2228 what G5101 you will drink G4095; nor G3366 for your body G4983, as to what G5101 you will put G1746 on. Is life G5590 not more G4183 than food G5160, and the body G4983 more G4183 than clothing G1742?

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 6:30 - “But if G1487 God G2316 so G3779 clothes G294 the grass G5528 of the field G68, which is alive today G4594 and tomorrow G839 is thrown G906 into the furnace G2823, will He not much G4183 more G3123 clothe you? You of G3640 little G3640 faith G3640!
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:9 - “Or G2228 what G5101 person G444 is there among G1537 you [fn]who G3739, when G3739 his son G5207 asks G154 for a loaf G740 of G740 bread G740, [fn]will give G1929 him a stone G3037?
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:11 - “So G3767 if G1487 you, despite being G1510 [fn]evil G4190, know G6063 how G6063 to give G1325 good G18 gifts G1390 to your children G5043, how G4214 much G4214 more G3123 will your Father G3962 who is in heaven G3772 give G1325 good G18 things G18 to those G3588 who ask G154 Him!
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:12 -

“In everything G3956, therefore G3767, [fn]treat G4160 people G846 the same G3779 way G3779 you want G2309 [fn]them G444 to treat G4160 you, for this G3778 is the Law G3551 and the Prophets G4396.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:13 -

“Enter G1525 through G1223 the narrow G4728 gate G4439; for the gate G4439 is wide G4116 and the way G3598 is broad G2149 that leads G520 to destruction G684, and there G1510 are many G4183 who enter G1525 through G1223 it.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:14 - “For the gate G4439 is narrow G4728 and the way G3598 is constricted G2346 that leads G520 to life G2222, and there G1510 are few G3641 who find G2147 it.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:15 -

“Beware G4337 of the false G5578 prophets G5578, who G3748 come G2064 to you in sheep’s G4263 clothing G1742, but inwardly G2081 are ravenous G727 wolves G3074.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:27 - “And the rain G1028 fell G2597 and the [fn]floods G4215 came G2064, and the winds G417 blew G4154 and slammed G4350 against G4350 that house G3614; and it fell G4098—and its collapse G4431 was great G3173.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 7:29 - for He was teaching G1321 them as one who had G2192 authority G1849, and not as their scribes G1122.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 8:8 - But the centurion G1543 replied G611 G5346, “[fn]Lord G2962, I am G1510 not worthy G2425 for You to come G1525 under G5259 my roof G4721, but just G3441 [fn]say G3004 the word G3056, and my [fn]servant G3816 will be healed G2390.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 8:9 - “For I also G2532 am G1510 a man G444 under G5259 authority G1849, with soldiers G4757 under G5259 me; and I say G3004 to this G3778 one G3778, ‘Go G4198!’ and he goes G4198, and to another G243, ‘Come G2064!’ and he comes G2064, and to my slave G1401, ‘Do G4160 this G3778!’ and he does G4160 it.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 8:12 - but the sons G5207 of the kingdom G932 will be thrown G1544 out G1544 into the outer G1857 darkness G4655; in G1563 that G1563 place G1563 there will be weeping G2805 and gnashing G1030 of teeth G3599.”
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 8:26 - He *said G3004 to them, “Why G5101 are you [fn]afraid G1169, you men G3640 of G3640 little G3640 faith G3640?” Then G5119 He got G1453 up G1453 and rebuked G2008 the winds G417 and the sea G2281, and [fn]it became G1096 perfectly G3173 calm G1055.
Unchecked Copy BoxMat 8:27 - The men G444 were G2296 amazed G2296, and said G3004, “What G4217 kind G4217 of G4217 a G4217 man G4217 is this G3778, that even G2532 the winds G417 and the sea G2281 obey G5219 Him?”

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