Definition
or, either, than
or, either, than
Not a doubt or a fear,
not a sigh ora tear,
can abide while we trust and obey.
Do not confuse this with the article ἡ, which always has a rough breathing.
| Galatians 1:8 | But even if we, or (ē | ἤ | conj) an angel from heaven, should preach a gospel at odds with the one we already preached to you, let him be accursed. |
| Galatians 1:10 | For am I now seeking the approval of men, or (ē | ἤ | conj) of God? Or (ē | ἤ | conj) am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ. |
| Galatians 2:2 | I went up in response to a revelation and laid out before them — though privately before the acknowledged leaders — the gospel that I proclaim among the Gentiles, lest somehow I was running, or (ē | ἤ | conj) had run, in vain. |
| Galatians 3:2 | Only this I want to learn from you: Did you receive the Spirit by works of the law or (ē | ἤ | conj) by hearing with faith? |
| Galatians 3:5 | So does the one who gives you the Spirit and works miracles among you do it by works of the law, or (ē | ἤ | conj) by hearing with faith? |
| Galatians 3:15 | To speak in human terms, brothers: even though a covenant is one made by man, yet when it has been ratified, no one can set it aside or (ē | ἤ | conj) add anything to it. |
| Galatians 4:27 | For it is written, “Rejoice, O barren woman, you who bear no children; break forth and cry aloud, you who are not in the pain of childbirth! For the children of the desolate will be more in number than (ē | ἤ | particle) those of the woman who has a husband. |
| Ephesians 3:20 | Now to the one who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or (ē | ἤ | conj) imagine, according to the power that is working within us, |
| Ephesians 5:3 | But sexual immorality and every kind of impurity or (ē | ἤ | conj) covetousness must not even be mentioned among you, as is proper among the saints; |
| Ephesians 5:4 | nor obscenity, foolish talk, or (ē | ἤ | conj) coarse joking, which are not fitting, but rather thanksgiving. |
| Ephesians 5:5 | For you may sure of this, that no fornicator or (ē | ἤ | conj) impure or (ē | ἤ | conj) covetous person (such a one is an idolater) has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. |
| Ephesians 5:27 | so that he might present the church to himself in splendor, not having spot or (ē | ἤ | conj) wrinkle or (ē | ἤ | conj) any such thing, but that she might be holy and without blemish. |
| Philippians 3:12 | Not that I have already obtained all this or (ē | ἤ | conj) have already reached my goal, but I press on in order to make it my own because Christ Jesus has made me his own. |
| Colossians 2:16 | Therefore do not let anyone judge you with respect to food and drink, or (ē | ἤ | conj) in regard to a religious festival, a new moon, or (ē | ἤ | conj) a Sabbath day. |
| Colossians 3:17 | And whatever you do in word or (ē | ἤ | conj) deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. |
| 1 Thessalonians 2:19 | For what is our hope, or (ē | ἤ | conj) joy, or (ē | ἤ | conj) crown of rejoicing before our Lord Jesus at his coming? Is it not indeed you? |
| 2 Thessalonians 2:4 | who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or (ē | ἤ | conj) object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming that he himself is God. |
| 1 Timothy 1:4 | or to devote themselves to endless myths and genealogies, endless which produce speculations produce rather than (ē | ἤ | particle) the stewardship from God which is by faith. |
| 1 Timothy 2:9 | Likewise, I also desire that the women should adorn themselves in respectable attire, with modesty and moderation, not with braided hair and gold or (ē | ἤ | conj) pearls or (ē | ἤ | conj) costly clothing, |
| 1 Timothy 5:4 | But if a certain widow has children or (ē | ἤ | conj) 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 5:19 | Do not accept an accusation against an elder, except on the evidence of two or (ē | ἤ | conj) three witnesses. |
| 2 Timothy 3:4 | treacherous, reckless, conceited, loving pleasure rather than (ē | ἤ | particle) loving God, |
| Titus 1:6 | if anyone is above reproach, a man of one woman, having believing children, not open to the charge of debauchery or (ē | ἤ | conj) being rebellious. |
| Titus 3:12 | When I send Artemas to you or (ē | ἤ | conj) Tychicus, do your best to come to me in Nicopolis, for I have decided to winter there. |
| Philemon 1:18 | If he has wronged you or (ē | ἤ | conj) owes you anything, charge that to my account — |