Verse part |
Definition: |
Part of speech: |
Strong's: |
Greek: |
Transliteration: |
which |
Who, which, what, that. |
RelPro-DFP |
H3739 |
αἷς |
ais |
once |
At one time or other, at some time, formerly. |
Prtcl |
H4218 |
ποτε |
pote |
you walked |
To walk, hence Hebraistically (in an ethical sense): to conduct my life, live. |
V-AIA-2P |
H4043 |
περιεπατήσατε |
periepatēsate |
according to |
Genitive: against, down from, throughout, by; accusative: over against, among, daily, day-by-day, each day, according to, by way of. |
Prep |
H2596 |
κατὰ |
kata |
age |
An age, a cycle (of time), especially of the present age as contrasted with the future age, and of one of a series of ages stretching to infinity. |
N-AMS |
H165 |
αἰῶνα |
aiōna |
of this |
This; he, she, it. |
DPro-GMS |
H3778 |
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world, |
The world, universe; worldly affairs; the inhabitants of the world; adornment. |
N-GMS |
H2889 |
κόσμου |
kosmou |
according to |
Genitive: against, down from, throughout, by; accusative: over against, among, daily, day-by-day, each day, according to, by way of. |
Prep |
H2596 |
κατὰ |
kata |
ruler |
A ruler, governor, leader, leading man; with the Jews, an official member (a member of the executive) of the assembly of elders. |
N-AMS |
H758 |
ἄρχοντα |
archonta |
authority |
(a) power, authority, weight, especially: moral authority, influence, (b) in a quasi-personal sense, derived from later Judaism, of a spiritual power, and hence of an earthly power. |
N-GFS |
H1849 |
ἐξουσίας |
exousias |
air, |
Air, the lower air we breathe. |
N-GMS |
H109 |
ἀέρος |
aeros |
spirit |
Wind, breath, spirit. |
N-GNS |
H4151 |
πνεύματος |
pneumatos |
now |
Adv. (a) of time: just now, even now; just at hand, immediately, (b) of logical connection: now then, (c) in commands and appeals: at this instant. |
Adv |
H3568 |
νῦν |
nun |
in |
In, on, among. |
V-PPA-GNS |
H1754 |
ἐνεργοῦντος |
energountos |
sons |
A son, descendent. |
N-DMP |
H5207 |
υἱοῖς |
uiois |
of disobedience, |
Willful unbelief, obstinacy, disobedience. |
N-GFS |
H543 |
ἀπειθείας |
apeitheias |