STRONGS G3765:
οὐκέτι (also written separately by
Rec.st (generally),
Tr (nine times in John),
Tdf. (in
Philemon 1:16)) (
οὐκ,
ἔτι), an adverb which denies simply, and thus differs from
μηκέτι (which see),
no longer, no more, no further:
Matthew 19:6;
Mark 10:8:
Luke 15:19,
21;
John 4:42;
John 6:66;
Acts 20:25,
38;
Romans 6:9;
Romans 14:15;
2 Corinthians 5:16;
Galatians 3:25;
Galatians 4:7;
Ephesians 2:19;
Philemon 1:16;
Hebrews 10:18,
26, etc.;
οὐκέτι ἦλθον, I came not again (
R. V. I forebore to come),
2 Corinthians 1:23. with another neg. particle in order to strengthen the negation:
οὐδέ...
οὐκέτι,
Matthew 22:46;
οὐκ...
οὐκέτι,
Acts 8:39;
οὐδείς...
οὐκέτι,
Mark 12:34;
Revelation 18:11;
οὐκέτι...
οὐδέν,
Mark 7:12;
Mark 15:5;
Luke 20:40;
οὐκέτι...
οὐδένα,
Mark 9:8;
οὐκέτι οὐ μή,
Mark 14:25;
Luke 22:16 (
WH omits;
L Tr brackets
οὐκέτι);
Revelation 18:14 (
Tr omits);
οὐδέ...
οὐκέτι οὐδείς,
Mark 5:3 L T WH Tr text
οὐκέτι is used logically (cf.
Winer's Grammar, § 65, 10); as,
οὐκέτι ἐγώ for
it cannot now be said ὅτι ἐγώ etc.,
Romans 7:17,
20;
Galatians 2:20; add,
Romans 11:6;
Galatians 3:18. ((
Homer,
Hesiod,
Herodotus, others))
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