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the adjective not being repeated in the original); (f)
, “what (things),” Phil. 3:7; (g)
in Matt. 26:40,
$
, “thus, so,” is used as an exclamatory expression, translated
“What” (in a word immediately addressed by the Lord to Peter), lit., “So”; (h) for
, rendered “what” in Mark 13:1 (2nd part),
KJV
, see
MANNER
; (i) in 1 Cor. 6:16,
19,
KJV
, the particle , “or” (
RV
), is rendered “What?”; in 1 Cor. 14:36,
KJV
and
RV
,
“what?” (j) in 1 Cor. 11:22,
, “in truth, indeed,” has its exclamatory use “What?” (3)
In John 5:19 “but what” translates a phrase, lit., “if not anything.” (4) In Matt. 8:33
“what” is, lit., “the things” (neuter plural of the article).
WHATSOEVER
Note:
For this see
Notes
on words under
WHAT
. Frequently by the addition of the
particle , or the conjunction
, “if,” the phrase has the more general idea of
“whatsoever,” e.g., with
, Matt. 10:11; with
, Matt. 17:12; with
, neuter
form, Luke 10:35.
For
WHEAT
see
CORN
For
WHEEL,
Jas. 3:6
,
RV
, see
COURSE
, A, No. 4
For
WHEN, WHENCE, WHENSOEVER, WHERE,
etc., see
, p. 1
WHEREFORE
Note:
This represents (1) some phrases introduced by the preposition
, “on account
of,”
$
, “on account of this,” e.g., Matt. 12:31; Rom. 5:12; Eph. 1:15; 3 John 10;
(the accusative feminine of
, “who”), “on account of which” (
, “a cause,”
being understood), e.g., Acts 10:21 (with
, expressed, Titus 1:13; Heb. 2:11);
“on account of what?” (sometimes as one word,
) e.g., Luke 19:23; Rom. 9:32; 2
Cor. 11:11; Rev. 17:7; (2)
=
(the neuter of the relative pronoun
), “on
account of which (thing),” e.g., Matt. 27:8; Acts 15:19; 20:31; 24:26; 25:26; 27:25, 34;
Rom. 1:24; 15:7; 1 Cor. 12:3; 2 Cor. 2:8; 5:9; 6:17; Eph. 2:11; 3:13; 4:8, 25; 5:14; Phil.
2:9; 1 Thess. 5:11; Philem. 8; Heb. 3:7, 10; 10:5; 11:16; 12:12, 28; 13:12; Jas. 1:21; 4:6;
1 Pet. 1:13; 2 Pet. 1:10, 12; 3:14; (3)
, “for which very reason” (a strengthened
form of the preceding), 1 Cor. 8:13; 10:14 (14:13 in some mss.);¶ (4)
(which
denotes “whence,” when used of direction or source, e.g., Matt. 12:44), used of cause and
denoting “wherefore” in Heb. 2:17; 3:1; 7:25; 8:3; (5) , “what, why,” John 9:27; Acts
22:30; Gal. 3:19,
KJV
(
RV
, “what”); (6)
with
(the genitive case of ),
“because of what,” Acts 19:32; (7)
with
$
, the genitive case, neuter of
, “for
the sake of what,” Luke 7:47; (8)
, “unto,” with , “what,” Matt. 14:31; with
,
“which” (the accusative neuter of
), 2 Thess. 1:11,
KJV
(
RV
, “to which end”); (9)
,
Indicates that the word referred to (preposition, conjunction, or particle) is not dealt
with in this volume.