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And this, “Yet once more,” signifies the removing of the things being shaken, as having been created, so that the things not being shaken should remain.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
this, The, the definite article. Art-NNP H3588 τὸ to
Analysis:

 

“Yet (a) of time: still, yet, even now, (b) of degree: even, further, more, in addition. Adv H2089 ἔτι eti
once [more],” Once, once for all. Adv H530 ἅπαξ apax
signifies To show, make clear, reveal. V-PIA-3S H1213 δηλοῖ dēloi
removing (a) change, transformation, (b) removal. N-AFS H3331 μετάθεσιν metathesin
the The, the definite article. Art-NNP H3588 τὴν tēn
being shaken, To shake, excite, disturb in mind, stir up, drive away. V-PPM/P-NNP H4531 σαλευομένων saleuomenōn
having been created, (a) to make, manufacture, construct, (b) to do, act, cause. V-RPM/P-GNP H4160 πεποιημένων pepoiēmenōn
so that In order that, so that. Conj H2443 ἵνα ina
of the [things] The, the definite article. Art-NNP H3588 τῶν tōn
not Not, lest. Adv H3361 μὴ
being shaken To shake, excite, disturb in mind, stir up, drive away. V-PPM/P-NNP H4531 σαλευόμενα saleuomena
should remain. To remain, abide, stay, wait; to wait for, await. V-ASA-3S H3306 μείνῃ meinē

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Berean Bible And this, “Yet once more,” signifies the removing of the things being shaken, as having been created, so that the things not being shaken should remain.
King James Bible And this, “Yet this word, Yet once more,” signifies more, signifieth the removing of the those things being that are shaken, as having been created, so that the of things not being that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken should may remain.
Hebrew Greek English And this, “Yet This expression, "Yet once more,” signifies more," denotes the removing of the those things being which can be shaken, as having been created, of created things, so that the those things not being which cannot be shaken should may remain.
New American Standard Bible 1995 And this, “Yet This expression, "Yet once more,” signifies more," denotes the removing of the those things being which can be shaken, as having been created, of created things, so that the those things not being which cannot be shaken should may remain.