Forms of the word

Dictionary
δέ
Greek transliteration
de
Simplified transliteration
de

Numbers

Strong's number
1161
GK Number
1254

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
2792
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
particle
Gloss
but, and, then, rather
Definition
a conjunctive particle, marking the superaddition of a clause, whether in opposition or in continuation, to what has preceded, and it may be variously rendered but, on the other hand, and, also, now, etc.; καὶ δέ, when there is a special superaddition in continuation, too, yea, etc. It sometimes is found at the commencement of the apodosis of a sentence, Acts 11:17. It serves also to mark the resumption of an interrupted discourse, 2 Cor. 2:10; Gal. 2:6

Greek-English Concordance for δέ

1 Timothy 2:12 but (de | δέ | conj) I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to be in quietness.
1 Timothy 2:14 And Adam was not deceived, but (de | δέ | conj) the woman, having been deceived, has come into transgression;
1 Timothy 2:15 but (de | δέ | conj) she will be saved through childbearing, if they remain in faith and love and holiness, with modesty.
1 Timothy 3:5 (for (de | δέ | conj) if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for the church of God?),
1 Timothy 3:7 And (de | δέ | conj) it is also necessary for an overseer to have a good reputation with those outside, lest he fall into reproach, which is the snare of the devil.
1 Timothy 3:10 And (de | δέ | conj) they should also be tested first; then let them serve if they are found above reproach.
1 Timothy 3:15 but (de | δέ | conj) if I wait, so that you may know how it is necessary for people to conduct themselves in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth.
1 Timothy 4:1 Now (de | δέ | conj) the Spirit clearly says that in the last times some of the faith will apostasize by being devoted to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons,
1 Timothy 4:7 But (de | δέ | conj) reject the profane and silly myths; rather (de | δέ | conj) train yourself for godliness;
1 Timothy 4:8 for bodily exercise is of value for a little while, but (de | δέ | conj) godliness is of value for all things because it holds a promise for the present life and for the coming life.
1 Timothy 5:4 But (de | δέ | conj) if a certain widow has children or grandchildren, let them learn to show godliness first to their own household and to make some return to their parents; for this is pleasing before God.
1 Timothy 5:5 But (de | δέ | conj) the true widow, who has been left totally alone, has set her hope on God and continues in entreaties and prayers night and day.
1 Timothy 5:6 But (de | δέ | conj) the one who has lived for pleasure, even though living, has died.
1 Timothy 5:8 But (de | δέ | conj) if anyone does not care for his own, especially his household members, he has disowned the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
1 Timothy 5:11 But (de | δέ | conj) refuse to enroll younger widows, for when their passions draw them away from Christ, they desire to marry
1 Timothy 5:13 But (de | δέ | conj) at the same time they also learn to be idlers, flitting about among houses, but (de | δέ | conj) not only idlers but also gossips and busybodies, speaking about things that they should not.
1 Timothy 5:24 The sins of some people are conspicuous, going before them into judgment, but (de | δέ | conj) they also follow after some.
1 Timothy 6:2 And (de | δέ | conj) let those who have believing masters not despise them because they are brothers; rather, let them serve all the more since those benefiting from their act of kindness are believers and beloved. Teach and urge these things.
1 Timothy 6:6 Now (de | δέ | conj) godliness with contentment is great profit.
1 Timothy 6:8 but (de | δέ | conj) having food and clothing, with these we will be content.
1 Timothy 6:9 But (de | δέ | conj) those wishing to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many foolish and harmful passions that plunge the people into ruin and destruction.
1 Timothy 6:11 But (de | δέ | conj) you, man of God, flee these things and (de | δέ | conj) pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, gentleness.
2 Timothy 1:5 because I remember your sincere faith, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice, and (de | δέ | conj) I am confident that it is also in you.
2 Timothy 1:10 but (de | δέ | conj) now has been made known through the appearing of our Savior, Christ Jesus, on the one hand, in order to abolish death and (de | δέ | conj), on (de | δέ | conj) the (de | δέ | conj) other (de | δέ | conj), to bring to light life and incorruptibility through the gospel,
2 Timothy 2:5 Likewise, if anyone competes as an athlete, he does not receive a wreath unless he competes lawfully.

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