STRONGS G537:
ἅπας,
-ασα,
-αν, (from
ἅμα [or rather
ἁ (Sanskrit
sa; cf.
α copulative), see Curtius, § 598; Vanicek, p. 972] and
πᾶς; stronger than the simple
πᾶς), [from Homer down];
quite all, the whole, all together, all; it is either placed before a substantive having the article, as
Luke 3:21;
Luke 8:37;
Luke 19:37; or placed after, as
Mark 16:15 (
εἰς τὸν κόσμον ἅπαντα into all parts of the world);
Luke 4:6 (
this dominion whole-ly
i. e. all parts of this dominion which you see);
Luke 19:48. used absolutely — in the masculine, as
Matthew 24:39;
Luke 3:16 [T WH Tr marginal reading
πᾶσιν]; [
Luke 4:40 WH text Tr marginal reading];
Luke 5:26;
9:15 [WH marginal reading
πάντας];
Mark 11:32 [Lachmann
πάντες];
James 3:2; — in the neuter, as
Matthew 28:11;
Luke 5:28 [R G]; Acts 2:44;
Acts 4:32 [L WH Tr marginal reading
πάντα];
Acts 10:8;
11:10;
Ephesians 6:13; once in John viz. 4:25
T Tr WH; [
ἅπαντες οὗτοι,
Acts 2:7 L T; ἅπαντες ὑμεῖς,
Galatians 3:28 T Tr; cf.
πᾶς, II. 1 at the end. Rarely used by Paul; most frequently by Luke. On its occurrence, cf.
Alford, Greek New Testament, vol. ii., Proleg., p. 81; Ellicott on
1 Timothy 1:16].
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