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And he has in himself no root, but is temporary. And having come tribulation or persecution on account of the word, immediately he falls away.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
And A weak adversative particle, generally placed second in its clause; but, on the other hand, and. Conj H1161 δὲ de
he has To have, hold, possess. V-PIA-3S H2192 ἔχει echei
no No, not. Adv H3756 οὐκ ouk
root, A root, shoot, source; that which comes from the root, a descendent. N-AFS H4491 ῥίζαν rizan
himself Himself, herself, itself. RefPro-DM3S H1438 ἑαυτῷ eautō
temporary. For a season, temporary. Adj-NMS H4340 πρόσκαιρος proskairos
tribulation Persecution, affliction, distress, tribulation. N-GFS H2347 θλίψεως thlipseōs
or Or, than. Conj H2228 ē
persecution Chase, pursuit; persecution. N-GMS H1375 διωγμοῦ diōgmou
in In, on, among. V-APM-GFS H1096 γενομένης genomenēs
on account of (a) genitive: through, throughout, by the instrumentality of, (b) accusative: through, on account of, by reason of, for the sake of, because of. Prep H1223 διὰ dia
word, A word, speech, divine utterance, analogy. N-AMS H3056 λόγον logon
he falls away. To cause to stumble, cause to sin, cause to become indignant, shock, offend. V-PIM/P-3S H4624 σκανδαλίζεται skandalizetai

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Berean Bible And he has in himself no root, but is temporary. And having come tribulation or persecution on account of the word, immediately he falls away.
King James Bible And Yet hath he has not root in himself no root, himself, but is temporary. And having come dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution on account ariseth because of the word, immediately by and by he falls away.is offended.
Hebrew Greek English And yet he has no firm root in himself no root, himself, but is temporary. And having come tribulation only temporary, and when affliction or persecution on account arises because of the word, immediately he falls away.
New American Standard Bible 1995 And yet he has no firm root in himself no root, himself, but is temporary. And having come tribulation only temporary, and when affliction or persecution on account arises because of the word, immediately he falls away.