Lexicon dioper: for which very reason Original Word: διόπερPart of Speech: Conjunction Transliteration: dioper Phonetic Spelling: (dee-op'-er) Short Definition: wherefore Definition: wherefore (emphatically), for which very reason. HELPS word-Studies 1355 dióper (a conjunction, derived from 1352 /dió, "because-therefore" and 4007 (per), an emphatic particle meaning "indeed") – properly, "it emphatically follows that . . . ". NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dio and perDefinitionfor which very reason NASB Translationtherefore (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1355: διόπερδιόπερ, conjunction (from διό and the enclitic particle περ (which see)) (from Thucydides down); on which very account ( A. V. wherefore): 1 Corinthians 8:13 ( Treg. διό περ); where L T Tr WH διό.
Strong's for this reason, therefore, wherefore. From dio and per; on which very account -- wherefore. see GREEK dio see GREEK per |
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