Particles

Extraordinary Appearances: ὡσπερεί (Strong’s G5619: hōsperei) Illustrates Divine Vision

Strong’s G5619: From two particles meaning “just as if” or “as it were.” Indicates comparison or approximation, expressing a hypothetical or figurative likeness. Used in contexts of spiritual visions and supernatural appearances, particularly in Pauline literature. Classical usage extends to…

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Logical Authority: τοίνυν (Strong’s G5106: toinun) Establishes Divine Conclusions

Strong’s G5106: A compound inferential particle meaning “therefore, accordingly,” formed from τοι (indeed) and νυν (now). Used in contexts requiring clear logical conclusions, particularly regarding authority and ethical obligations in light of divine truth. U- Unveiling the Word τοίνυν functions…

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Logical Conclusion: τοιγαροῦν (Strong’s G5105: toigaroun) Demands Divine Response

Strong’s G5105: A compound inferential particle meaning “therefore indeed, consequently,” formed from τοι (indeed), γάρ (for), and οὖν (therefore). Used to introduce strong conclusions in ethical and theological arguments, emphasizing the necessity of response to divine truth. U- Unveiling the…

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