1336. diénekés
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diénekés: carried through, continuous
Original Word: διηνεκής, ές
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: diénekés
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ay-nek-es')
Short Definition: continuous, continually
Definition: continuous, continually, unbroken.

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1336 diēnekḗs (or diēnekēs, derived from 1223 /diá, "thoroughly," which intensifies 1308 /diaphérō, "to bear") – properly, bear all the way across, in an unbroken (non-stop) fashion; to persist all the way, to the (intended) end, i.e. "unbroken, continuous . . . perpetually, forever" (Abbott-Smith).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the aor. of diapheró
Definition
carried through, continuous
NASB Translation
all time (2), continually (1), perpetually* (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1336: διηνεκής

διηνεκής, διηνεκές (from διήνεγκα, διαφέρω, as the simple ἠνεκης from ἤνεγκα, φέρω), from Homer down, continuous: εἰς τό διηνεκές, continally"), Hebrews 7:3; Hebrews 10:1, 12, 14 (δικτάτωρ ἐς τό διηνεκές ἡρεθη, Appendix,

b. c. 1, 4).



Strong's
continually, forever.

Neuter of a compound of dia and a derivative of an alternate of phero; carried through, i.e. (adverbially with eis and ho prefixed) perpetually -- + continually, for ever.

see GREEK dia

see GREEK phero

see GREEK eis

see GREEK ho

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