Bill Mounce

For an Informed Love of God

Vocabulary form: 
h[
Definition: 

or, either, than

Frequency: 
343
GK: 
2445
Mnemonic Singing: 

Not a doubt or a fear,
not a sigh ora tear,
can abide while we trust and obey.

Notes: 

Do not confuse this with the article hJ, which always has a rough breathing.

Mnemonics

He is better THAN EITHER one OR the other.

Biblical Concordance

Luke 17:21 Nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or (ē | | conj), ‘There it is!’ For behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you.”
Luke 17:23 And they will say to you, ‘Look, there!’ or (ē | | conj), ‘Look, here!’ Do not go out or pursue them.
Luke 18:11 The Pharisee stood and prayed like this to himself: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of mankind — swindlers, rogues, adulterers, or (ē | | conj) even like this tax collector.
Luke 18:25 In fact, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than (ē | | particle) for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God!”
Luke 18:29 Then Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, there is no one who has left home or (ē | | conj) wife or (ē | | conj) siblings or (ē | | conj) parents or (ē | | conj) children, for the sake of the kingdom of God
Luke 20:2 and spoke to him, saying, “Tell us by what authority you are doing these things; or (ē | | conj) who it is who gave you this authority?”
Luke 20:4 The baptism of John, was it authorized from heaven or (ē | | conj) did it come from men?”
Luke 20:22 Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or (ē | | conj) not?”
Luke 21:15 For I am the one who will give you a mouth and wisdom, which none of your adversaries will be able to resist or (ē | | conj) contradict.
Luke 22:27 For who is the greater, the one who reclines at table or (ē | | conj) one who serves? Is it not the one who reclines at table? But in your midst I am like the one who serves.
John 2:6 Now standing nearby were six stone water jars, according to the purification requirements of the Jews, each holding from twenty to (ē | | conj) thirty gallons.
John 3:19 And the basis for judging is this, that light has come into the world and people love darkness rather than (ē | | particle) light, because their deeds are evil.
John 4:1 Now when Jesus learned that the Pharisees had heard that Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples than (ē | | particle) John
John 4:27 Just then his disciples came back. They were astonished that he was talking with a woman; however, no one said to her, “What do you want?” or (ē | | conj) to him, “Why are you talking with her?”
John 6:19 When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the lake and approaching the boat, and they were terrified.
John 7:17 If anyone is willing to do God’s will, he will know about the teaching, whether it comes from God or (ē | | conj) whether I am speaking on my own authority.
John 7:48 None of the rulers or (ē | | conj) the Pharisees have believed in him, have they?
John 8:14 Jesus answered them, saying, “Even if I am bearing witness about myself, my testimony is valid, because I know where I came from and where I am going. You, on the other hand, do not know where I come from or (ē | | conj) where I am going.
John 9:2 And his disciples questioned him, saying, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or (ē | | conj) his parents, that he was born blind?”
John 9:21 but how it is that he now sees we do not know, nor (ē | | conj) do we know who opened his eyes. Ask him, he is an adult. He will speak for himself.”
John 13:29 Some of them thought, since Judas used to keep the money box, that Jesus had said to him, “Buy what we need for the festival,” or (ē | | conj) that he should give something to the poor.
John 18:34 Jesus responded, “Are you saying this of your own accord, or (ē | | conj) did others tell you about me?”
Acts 1:7 But he said to them, “It is not for you to know the times or (ē | | conj) seasons that the Father has set by his own authority.
Acts 3:12 When Peter saw this, he replied to the people, “Men of Israel, why are you amazed at this, or (ē | | conj) why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or (ē | | conj) piety we had made him walk?
Acts 4:7 And having set them in the midst, they began to inquire, “By what power or (ē | | conj) by what name did you do this?”
Acts 4:19 But Peter and John said in answer to them, “Whether it is right before God to obey you rather than (ē | | particle) God, you must judge,
Acts 4:34 For there was not a needy person among them, for as many as were owners of land or (ē | | conj) houses sold them and brought the proceeds from what was sold
Acts 5:29 But in response, Peter and the other apostles said, “It is necessary to obey God rather than (ē | | particle) men.”
Acts 5:38 So in the present case I tell you, keep away from these men and leave them alone, for if this plan or (ē | | conj) this undertaking be of men, it will fail;
Acts 7:2 And Stephen said: “My brothers and fathers, hear me. The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham when he was in Mesopotamia, before he lived in Haran,
Acts 7:49 ‘Heaven is my throne, and earth is the footstool for my feet. What sort of house will you build for me, says the Lord, or (ē | | conj) what is the place of my rest?
Acts 8:34 And in answer the eunuch said to Philip, “I ask you, about whom does the prophet say this, about himself or (ē | | conj) about someone else?”
Acts 10:28 And he said to them, “You yourselves know how unlawful it is for a man who is a Jew to associate with or (ē | | conj) to visit anyone of another race, but God showed me that I should call no person common or (ē | | conj) unclean.
Acts 11:8 But I said, ‘By no means, Lord; for nothing common or (ē | | conj) unclean has ever entered into my mouth.’
Acts 17:21 (Now all the Athenians and the foreigners living there used to spend their time in nothing else than (ē | | particle) to tell or (ē | | conj) to hear something new.)
Acts 17:29 So since we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the divine being is like an image carved in gold or (ē | | conj) silver or (ē | | conj) stone by human skill and imagination.
Acts 18:14 But when Paul was about to open his mouth, Gallio said to the Jews, “If it were a matter of wrongdoing or (ē | | conj) a serious piece of villainy, O Jews, it would be reasonable for me to put up with you.
Acts 19:12 so that handkerchiefs and (ē | | conj) aprons were carried off from his body for the sick, and diseases were driven away by them and evil spirits came out.
Acts 20:33 I have not coveted anyone’s silver or (ē | | conj) gold or (ē | | conj) clothing.
Acts 20:35 In all this I have shown you that by working in this way you must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than (ē | | particle) to receive.’”
Acts 23:9 Then there arose a great uproar, and certain of the scribes of the party of the Pharisees stood up and protested vigorously, saying, “We find nothing evil in this man. What if a spirit or (ē | | conj) an angel has spoken to him?”
Acts 23:29 I found him accused in regard to questions of their law, but with no charge deserving death or (ē | | conj) imprisonment.
Acts 24:12 and they did not find me arguing with anyone or (ē | | conj) stirring up a crowd, either in the temple or in the synagogues or in the city.
Acts 24:20 Or (ē | | conj) let these men themselves tell what wrongdoing they found when I stood before the council,
Acts 24:21 other (ē | | particle) than this one utterance that I cried out while standing among them: ‘It is regarding a resurrection for the dead that I am on trial before you this day.’”
Acts 25:6 After he stayed among them not more than eight or (ē | | conj) ten days, he went down to Caesarea, and the next day he took his seat on the judge’s bench and ordered Paul to be brought.
Acts 25:16 I answered them that it was not the custom of the Romans to turn anyone over before the accused has met the accusers face to face and had an opportunity to make his defense against the charge.
Acts 26:31 and after they had left the room, they spoke to one another, saying, “This man is doing nothing worthy of death or (ē | | conj) imprisonment.”
Acts 27:11 But the centurion was more convinced by the captain and the ship’s owner than (ē | | particle) by what Paul was saying.
Acts 28:6 They were expecting that he was going to swell up or (ē | | conj) suddenly fall down dead; but when they waited a long time and saw no misfortune happen to him, they changed their minds and said that he was a god.

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