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Dictionaries :: No Longer, No More

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1 Strong's Number: g3765 Greek: ouketi

No Longer, No More:

a negative adverb of time, signifies "no longer, no more" (ou, "not," k, euphonic, eti "longer"), denying absolutely and directly, e.g., Mat 19:6; Jhn 4:42, "now... not;" Jhn 6:66; Act 20:25, 38; 2Cr 1:23, AV, "not as yet;" Eph 2:19; with another negative, to strengthen the negation, e.g., Mat 22:46; Mar 14:25; 15:5, RV, "no more (anything)," AV, "yet... no (thing);" Act 8:39; Rev 18:11, 14.

2 Strong's Number: g3371 Greek: meketi

No Longer, No More:

with the same meaning as No. 1, but generally expressing a prohibition, e.g., Mat 21:19; Jhn 5:14; Rom 14:13; Eph 4:28; 1Ti 5:23; 1Pe 4:2; indicating some condition expressed or implied, e.g., 1Th 3:5; or non-existence, when the existence might have been possible under certain conditions, e.g., Mar 1:45; 2:2, RV, "no longer" (AV, "no").
See HENCEFORTH.

Notes:

(1) The double negative ou me, "by no means, in no wise," followed by eti, "longer, still, yet," is rendered "no more" in Hbr 8:12; 10:17; Rev 3:12.

(2) In Jhn 15:4, AV, houtos, "so," followed by oude, "neither," is translated "no more" (RV, "so neither").

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