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A hendiadys is a figure of speech in which two nouns describe one thing. It is from the phrase e}n dia; duoi:n, meaning "one thing by means of two."
Henotheism is the belief in one God while allowing for the existence of other gods.
When I ace in tennis, I only serve once.
To Thee great One in Three,
eternal praises be.
They are no longer two but εἷς flesh. (Matt 19:6)
| Galatians 3:16 | Now the promises were made to Abraham and to his descendant. Scripture does not say, “and to descendants,” referring to many, but “and to your descendant,” referring to one (henos | ἑνός | gen sg neut), who is Christ. |
| Galatians 3:20 | Now a mediator is not for one (henos | ἑνός | gen sg masc) party only, but God is one (heis | εἷς | nom sg masc). |
| Galatians 3:28 | Now there is neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female; for you are all one (heis | εἷς | nom sg masc) in Christ Jesus. |
| Galatians 4:22 | For it is written that Abraham had two sons, one (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) by the slave woman and one (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) by the free woman. |
| Galatians 4:24 | This may be interpreted allegorically, for these women represent two covenants. One (mia | μία | nom sg fem) is from Mount Sinai, bearing children to be slaves; she is Hagar. |
| Galatians 5:14 | For the entire law is summed up in a single (heni | ἑνί | dat sg masc) command: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” |
| Ephesians 2:14 | For he is our peace, who has made us both one (hen | ἕν | acc sg neut) and has broken down the dividing wall, having abolished in his flesh the hostility, |
| Ephesians 2:15 | the law of commandments and regulations, so as to create in himself one (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) new man from the two, thus making peace, |
| Ephesians 2:16 | and to reconcile both to God in one (heni | ἑνί | dat sg neut) body through the cross, having put the hostility to death in himself. |
| Ephesians 2:18 | for through him we both have access by the one (heni | ἑνί | dat sg neut) Spirit to the Father. |
| Ephesians 4:4 | There is one (Hen | Ἓν | nom sg neut) body and one (hen | ἕν | nom sg neut) Spirit, just as you also were called to the one (mia | μιᾷ | dat sg fem) hope of your calling; |
| Ephesians 4:5 | one (heis | εἷς | nom sg masc) Lord, one (mia | μία | nom sg fem) faith, one (hen | ἕν | nom sg neut) baptism; |
| Ephesians 4:6 | one (heis | εἷς | nom sg masc) God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. |
| Ephesians 4:7 | But to each of us grace was given according to the measure of the gift of Christ. |
| Ephesians 4:16 | from whom the whole body, joined and brought together by every supporting ligament, according to the working of each individual (henos | ἑνός | gen sg neut) part, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love. |
| Ephesians 5:31 | “For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one (mian | μίαν | acc sg fem) flesh.” |
| Ephesians 5:33 | Nevertheless, each one (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) of you is to love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife is to respect her husband. |
| Philippians 1:27 | Only conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that, whether I come and see you or remain away, I may hear that you are standing firm in one (heni | ἑνί | dat sg neut) spirit, striving side by side with one (mia | μιᾷ | dat sg fem) mind for the faith of the gospel, |
| Philippians 2:2 | make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, united in spirit, with a single (hen | ἕν | acc sg neut) purpose. |
| Philippians 3:13 | Brothers, I do not consider to have made it my own; but this one (hen | ἕν | acc sg neut) thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching out to what lies ahead, |
| Colossians 3:15 | And let the peace of Christ be the ruling principle in your heart, your to which indeed you were called in one (heni | ἑνί | dat sg neut) body. And be thankful. be |
| Colossians 4:6 | Your speech Your should always be winsome, seasoned with salt, so that you will know how to answer each person (heni | ἑνί | dat sg masc). |
| 1 Thessalonians 2:11 | how, as you know, we treated each one (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) of you as a father would treat his own children. |
| 1 Thessalonians 5:11 | Therefore encourage one another and build one (heis | εἷς | nom sg masc) another (hena | ἕνα | acc sg masc) up, as indeed you are doing. |
| 2 Thessalonians 1:3 | We ought always to thank God for you, brothers, as is fitting, because your faith is growing abundantly, and the love of each one (henos | ἑνός | gen sg masc) of you for one another is increasing, |