1274 | 1275. diapantos (dee-ap-an-tos') | |
From dia and the genitive case of pas; through all time, i.e. (adverbially) constantly
alway(-s), continually.
see GREEK dia
see GREEK pas
Textus Receptus Greek Text diapantoV diapantos
diapantoV Mark 5:5, Luke 24:53, Acts 10:2, Acts 24:16, Rom 11:10, Heb 9:6, Heb 13:15 |