Definition
and; but
and; but
Amazing grace how sweet the sound,
hat saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found,
was blind but now I see.
dev is a postpositive. This means that it cannot be the first word in a sentence or clause, even though in your translation it is the first word. It usually is the second word and sometimes the third, e.g., oJ de; ei\pon ....
| Matthew 9:22 | And (de | δέ | conj) when Jesus turned and saw her, he said, “Take courage, my daughter; your faith has made you well.” And the woman was healed at once. |
| Matthew 9:25 | But (de | δέ | conj) when the crowd had been removed, Jesus went in and took her by the hand, and the girl arose. |
| Matthew 9:28 | When he had gone into the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” They said to him, “Yes, Lord.” |
| Matthew 9:31 | But (de | δέ | conj) they went out and spread the news about him throughout that entire region. |
| Matthew 9:32 | As they were going away, others brought to him a man who could not speak and was demon-possessed. |
| Matthew 9:34 | But (de | δέ | conj) the Pharisees kept saying, “It is by the ruler of demons that he drives out demons.” |
| Matthew 9:36 | And (de | δέ | conj) when he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were distressed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. |
| Matthew 9:37 | Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is great but (de | δέ | conj) the workers are few; |
| Matthew 10:2 | These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon, who is called Peter, then Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; |
| Matthew 10:6 | but (de | δέ | conj) go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. |
| Matthew 10:7 | As you go, proclaim the message, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ |
| Matthew 10:11 | And whatever town or village you enter, find out who in it is worthy and stay there until you leave. |
| Matthew 10:12 | And (de | δέ | conj) when you enter a house, give it your greeting. |
| Matthew 10:13 | If the household is worthy, let your greeting of peace come upon it; but (de | δέ | conj) if it is not worthy, let your peace return to you. |
| Matthew 10:17 | And (de | δέ | conj) beware of men, for they will hand you over to the courts, and they will flog you in their synagogues; |
| Matthew 10:18 | and you will be brought before governors and kings for my sake, as a testimony to them and to the Gentiles. |
| Matthew 10:19 | But (de | δέ | conj) when they hand you over, do not worry about how you are to speak or what you are to say; for what you are to say will be given to you at that time. |
| Matthew 10:21 | “Brother will hand over brother to death, and a father his child, and children will rise up against parents and have them put to death. |
| Matthew 10:22 | And you will be hated by all on account of my name. But (de | δέ | conj) the one who endures to the end, this one will be saved. |
| Matthew 10:23 | When they persecute you in one town, flee to another; for I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through all the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes. |
| Matthew 10:28 | Do not be afraid of those who can kill the body but (de | δέ | conj) cannot kill the soul. Rather (de | δέ | conj), fear the one who can destroy both soul and body in hell. |
| Matthew 10:30 | But (de | δέ | conj) even the hairs of your head have all been counted. |
| Matthew 10:33 | but (d | δ᾿ | conj) whoever disowns me before others, I will disown before my Father who is in heaven. |
| Matthew 11:2 | Now (de | δέ | conj) when John heard in prison about the works of the Messiah, he sent word through his disciples, |
| Matthew 11:7 | As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds about John: “What did you go out into the wilderness to look at? A reed shaken by the wind? |