Bible Verse Dictionary
John 21:24 - Know
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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This | G3778 | οὗτος |
the he (she or it) that is this or that (often with the article repeated) |
is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
the | G3588 | ὁ |
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) |
disciple | G3101 | μαθητής |
[Noun Masculine] a learner that is pupil |
which testifieth | G3140 | μαρτυρέω |
[Verb] to be a witness that is testify (literally or figuratively) |
of | G4012 | περί |
[Preposition] properly through (all over) that is around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications of place cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality circuit: matter circumstance or general period) |
these things | G5023 | ταῦτα |
these things |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
wrote | G1125 | γράφω |
[Verb] to |
these things | G5023 | ταῦτα |
these things |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
we know | G1492 | εἴδω |
[Verb] used only in certain past tenses the others being borrowed from the equivalent G3700 and G3708; properly to see (literally or figuratively); by implication (in the perfect only) to know |
that | G3754 | ὅτι |
[Conjunction] demonstrative that (sometimes redundant); causatively because |
his | 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 |
testimony | G3141 | μαρτυρία |
[Noun Feminine] evidence given (judicially or generally) |
is | G2076 | ἐστί |
[Verb] he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are |
true | G227 | ἀληθής |
[Adjective] true (as not concealing) |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.