Vocabulary Form
εἰ μή
Definition

except, if not

Frequency
0
GK
1638
Notes

These two words together can form an "idiom" (see below) meaning "except." Other times they are best translated, "if not." It often introduces a dependent clause.

An "idiom" is a phrase that does not have the same meaning as the sum of its parts. When looking at the meaning of each word in the idiom, you can seldom find the meaning of the idiomatic phrase.

Biblical Concordance

Either this word does not occur in the New Testament, or it occurs too frequently to show.