STRONGS G3063:
λοιπός,
λοιπή,
λοιπόν (
λείπω,
λέλοιπα) (from
Pindar and
Herodotus down), the
Sept. for
יֶתֶר,
נותָר,
שְׁאָר,
left; plural
the remaining, the rest: with substantives, as
οἱ λοιποί ἀπόστολοι,
Acts 2:37;
1 Corinthians 9:5; add,
Matthew 25:11;
Romans 1:13;
2 Corinthians 12:13;
Galatians 2:13;
Philippians 4:3;
2 Peter 3:16;
Revelation 8:13; absolutely,
the rest of any number or class under consideration: simply,
Matthew 22:6;
Matthew 27:49;
Mark 16:13;
Luke 24:10;
Acts 17:9;
Acts 27:44; with a description added:
οἱ λοιποί οἱ etc.,
Acts 28:9;
1 Thessalonians 4:13;
Revelation 2:24;
οἱ λοιποί πάντες,
2 Corinthians 13:2;
Philippians 1:13;
πᾶσι τοῖς λόγοις Luke 24:9; with a genitive:
οἱ λοιποί τῶν ἀνθρώπων,
Revelation 9:20;
τοῦ σπέρματος,
Revelation 12:17;
τῶν νεκρῶν,
Revelation 20:5; with a certain distinction and contrast,
the rest, who are not of the specified class or number:
Luke 8:10;
Luke 18:9;
Acts 5:13;
Romans 11:7;
1 Corinthians 7:12;
1 Thessalonians 5:6;
1 Timothy 5:20;
Revelation 11:13;
Revelation 19:21;
τά λοιπά,
the rest, the things that remain:
Mark 4:19;
Luke 12:26;
1 Corinthians 11:34;
Revelation 3:2. Neuter singular adverbially,
τό λοιπόν what remains (Latin
quod supcrest), i. e.
a. hereafter, for the future, henceforth (often so in Greek writings from
Pindar down):
Mark 14:41 R T WH (but
τό in brackets);
Matthew 26:45 (
WH omits;
Tr brackets
τό);
1 Corinthians 7:29;
Hebrews 10:13; and without the article,
Mark 14:41 G L Tr (
WH (but see above));
2 Timothy 4:8; cf.
Herm. ad Vig., p. 706.
τοῦ λοιποῦ,
henceforth, in the future, Ephesians 6:10 L T Tr WH;
Galatians 6:17;
Herodotus 2, 109;
Aristophanes pax 1084;
Xenophon, Cyril 4,4, 10; oec. 10, 9; al; cf.
Herm. ad Vig., p. 706; often also in full
τοῦ λοιποῦ χρόνου. (Strictly,
τό λοιπόν is 'for the future'
τοῦ λοιποῦ, 'in (the) future';
τό λοιπόν may be used for
τοῦ λοιποῦ, but not
τοῦ λοιποῦ for
τό λοιπόν; cf. Meyer and Ellicott on Galatians, as above;
Buttmann, §§ 128, 2; 132, 26;
Winers Grammar, 463(432).)
b. at last; already:
Acts 27:20 (so in later usage, see
Passow or Liddell and Scott, under the word).
c. τό λοιπόν, dropping the notion of time, signifies
for the rest, besides, moreover (
A. V. often finally), forming a transition to other things, to which the attention of the hearer or reader is directed:
Ephesians 6:10 R G;
Philippians 3:1;
Philippians 4:8;
1 Thessalonians 4:1 Rec.;
2 Thessalonians 3:1;
ὁ δέ λοιπόν has the same force in
1 Corinthians 4:2 R G;
λοιπόν in
1 Corinthians 1:16;
1 Corinthians 4:2 L T Tr WH;
1 Thessalonians 4:1 G L T Tr WH.
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