Bible Verse Dictionary
John 13:10
| Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jesus | G2424 | Ἰησοῦς |
[Noun Masculine] Jesus (that is Jehoshua) the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites |
| saith | G3004 | λέγω |
[Verb] properly to |
| to him | G846 | αὐτός |
backward); the reflexive pronoun self used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons |
| He that is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
| washed | G3068 | λούω |
[Verb] to bathe (the whole person; whereas G3538 means to wet a part only and G4150 to wash cleanse garments exclusively) |
| needeth | G2192 | ἔχω |
[Verb] to hold (used in very various applications literally or figuratively direct or remote; such as possession ability: contiguity relation or condition) |
| not | G3756 | οὐ |
the absolutely negative (compare G3361) adverb; no or not |
| save | G2228 | ἤ |
disjunctive or; comparative than |
| to wash | G3538 | νίπτω |
[Verb] ceremonially to perform ablution |
| his feet | G4228 | πούς |
[Noun Masculine] a |
| but | G235 | ἀλλά |
[Conjunction] properly other things that is (adverbially) contrariwise (in many relations) |
| is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
| clean | G2513 | καθαρός |
[Adjective] clean (literally or figuratively) |
| every whit | G3650 | ὅλος |
[Adjective]
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| and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
| ye | G5210 | ὑμεῖς |
you (as subject of verb) |
| are | G2075 | ἐστέ |
[Verb] ye are |
| clean | G2513 | καθαρός |
[Adjective] clean (literally or figuratively) |
| but | G235 | ἀλλά |
[Conjunction] properly other things that is (adverbially) contrariwise (in many relations) |
| not | G3756 | οὐ |
the absolutely negative (compare G3361) adverb; no or not |
| all | G3956 | πᾶς |
[Adjective] apparently a primary word; all any: every the whole |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.