Bible Verse Dictionary
John 17:13 - None
| Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
|---|---|---|---|
| And | G1161 | δέ | [Conjunction] but and etc. | 
| now | G3568 | νῦν | [Adverb] 
 | 
| come | G2064 | ἔρχομαι | [Verb] which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications literally and figuratively) | 
| I to | G4314 | πρός | [Preposition] a preposition of direction; forward to that is toward (with the genitive case the side of that is pertaining to; with the dative case by the side of that is near to; usually with the accusative case the place time occasion or respect which is the destination of the relation that is whither or for which it is predicated) | 
| thee | G4571 | σέ | thee | 
| and | G1161 | δέ | [Conjunction] but and etc. | 
| these things | G5023 | ταῦτα | these things | 
| I speak | G2980 | λαλέω | [Verb] to talk that is utter words | 
| in | G1722 | ἐν | [Preposition] 
 | 
| the | G3588 | ὁ | the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) | 
| world | G2889 | κόσμος | [Noun Masculine] orderly arrangement that is decoration; by implication the world (in a wide or narrow sense including its inhabitants literally or figuratively [morally]) | 
| that | G2443 | ἵνα | [Conjunction] compare G3588); in order that (denoting the purpose or the result) | 
| they might have | G2192 | ἔχω | [Verb] to hold (used in very various applications literally or figuratively direct or remote; such as possession ability: contiguity relation or condition) | 
| my | G1699 | ἐμός | my | 
| joy | G5479 | χαρά | [Noun Feminine] cheerfulness that is calm delight | 
| fulfilled | G4137 | πληρόω | [Verb] to make replete that is (literally) to cram (a net) level up (a hollow) or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue diffuse: influence) satisfy: execute (an office) finish (a period or task) verify (or coincide with a prediction) etc. | 
| in | G1722 | ἐν | [Preposition] 
 | 
| themselves | G848 | αὑτοῦ | self (in some oblique case or reflexive relation) | 
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
