Lexicon toinun: accordingly, therefore Original Word: τοίνυνPart of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Transliteration: toinun Phonetic Spelling: (toy'-noon) Short Definition: indeed now, therefore Definition: indeed now, therefore, accordingly, well then. HELPS word-Studies 5106 toínyn (from 5104 /toí, "indeed," strengthening 3568 /nýn, "now in light of what precedes") – now indeed (indeed now), especially now; introducing what is "now logically necessary" in light of what is (already) established. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom toi and nunDefinitionaccordingly, therefore NASB Translationso (1), then (1), therefore (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5106: τοίνυντοίνυν (from the enclitic τοι and νῦν), from Pindar (and Herodotus) down, therefore, then, accordingly; contrary to the use of the more elegant Greek writing, found at the beginning of the sentence (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 342f; ( Winers Grammar, 559 (519f); Buttmann, § 150, 19)): Hebrews 13:13 ( Isaiah 3:10; Isaiah 5:13); as in the better writings, after the first word: Luke 20:25 (yet T Tr WH put it first here also); 1 Corinthians 9:26 and Rec. in James 2:24 (Wis. 1:11 Wis. 8:9; 4 Macc. 1:13, 15ff).
Strong's then, therefore. From toi and nun; truly now, i.e. Accordingly -- then, therefore. see GREEK toi see GREEK nun |
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