STRONGS G1265:
διαμένω; [imperfect
διέμενον]; 2 person singular future
διαμενεῖς (
Hebrews 1:11 Knapp, Bleek, others, for
Rec. [G L T Tr WH others]
διαμένεις); 1 aorist
διέμεινα; perfect
διαμεμένηκα;
to stay permanently, remain permanently, continue, [cf.
perdure;
διά, C. 2] (Philo de gigant. § 7
πνεῦμα θεῖον μένειν δυνατόν ἐν ψυχῇ,
διαμένειν δὲ ἀδύνατον):
Galatians 2:5; opposed to
ἀπόλλυμαι,
Hebrews 1:11 from Psalm 101:27 (
Ps. 102:27); with an adjective or adverb added denoting the condition:
διέμεινε κωφός,
Luke 1:22;
οὕτω, as they are,
2 Peter 3:4;
to perservere:
ἔν τινι,
Luke 22:28. (Xenophon, Plato, and subsequent writings.)
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