Lexicon mentoi: yet, however Original Word: μέντοιPart of Speech: Conjunction Transliteration: mentoi Phonetic Spelling: (men'-toy) Short Definition: indeed, yet, however Definition: (a) indeed, really, (b) yet, however, nevertheless. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom men and toiDefinitionyet, however NASB Translationhowever (1), nevertheless (1), nevertheless* (1), yet (4).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3305: μέντοιμέντοι ( μέν, τοι) ( Tr μέν τοι in 2 Timothy 2:19), a particle of affirmation, and hence, also often of opposition (on its various use in classical Greek cf. Devar., p. 124f and Klotz's comments, vol. ii. 2, pp. 60 and 663ff; Herm. ad Vig., p. 840f), but yet, nevertheless, howbeit: John 4:27; John 7:13; John 20:5; John 21:4; 2 Timothy 2:19; Jude 1:8 (the connection of which verse with what precedes is as follows: 'although these examples were set forth as warnings, nevertheless' etc.); ὅμως μέντοι, yet nevertheless, John 12:42; μέντοι, equivalent to rather, James 2:8 (if ye do not have respect of persons, but rather observe the law of love, with which προσωποληψία is incompatible; ( if however, howbeit if)).
Strong's however, nevertheless, yet. From Not Used and toi; indeed though, i.e. However -- also, but, howbeit, nevertheless, yet. see GREEK Not Used see GREEK toi |
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