Bible Verse Dictionary
1 John 2:18 - Last
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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Little children | G3813 | παιδίον |
[Noun Neuter] a childling (of either sex) that is (properly) an infant or (by extension) a half grown boy or girl; figuratively an immature Christian |
it is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
the last | G2078 | ἔσχατος |
[Adjective] farthest final (of place or time) |
time | G5610 | ὥρα |
[Noun Feminine] an |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
as | G2531 | καθώς |
[Adverb] just (or inasmuch) as that |
ye have heard | G191 | ἀκούω |
[Verb] to hear (in various senses) |
that | G3754 | ὅτι |
[Conjunction] demonstrative that (sometimes redundant); causatively because |
antichrist | G500 | ἀντίχριστος |
[Noun Masculine] an opponent of the Messiah |
shall come | G2064 | ἔρχομαι |
[Verb] which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications literally and figuratively) |
even | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
now | G3568 | νῦν |
[Adverb]
|
are | G1096 | γίνομαι |
[Verb] to cause to be ( |
there many | G4183 | πολύς |
[Adjective] (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverb largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often mostly largely |
antichrists | G500 | ἀντίχριστος |
[Noun Masculine] an opponent of the Messiah |
whereby | G3606 | ὅθεν |
[Adverb] from which place or source or cause (adverbially or conjugationally) |
we know | G1097 | γινώσκω |
[Verb] to |
that | G3754 | ὅτι |
[Conjunction] demonstrative that (sometimes redundant); causatively because |
it is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
the last | G2078 | ἔσχατος |
[Adjective] farthest final (of place or time) |
time | G5610 | ὥρα |
[Noun Feminine] an |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.