Definition
still, yet, even
still, yet, even
I am not ready 'et!
Let goods and kindred go, this mortal life also;
the body they may kill, God's truth abideth still.
His kingdom is forever.
| 2 Corinthians 1:10 | He delivered us from so great a risk of death and will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will deliver us yet (eti | ἔτι | adverb) again, |
| Galatians 1:10 | For am I now seeking the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ. |
| Galatians 5:11 | But I, brothers, if I am still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) preaching circumcision, why am I still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) being persecuted? In that case the offense of the cross has been removed. |
| Philippians 1:9 | And this I pray, that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment, |
| 2 Thessalonians 2:5 | Do you not remember that I told you this while I was still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) with you? |
| Hebrews 7:10 | for he was still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) in the loins of his ancestor when Melchizedek met Abraham. |
| Hebrews 7:11 | If, then, perfection had been attainable through the Levitical priesthood (for under it the people had received the law), what further (eti | ἔτι | adverb) need would there have been for another kind of priest to arise according to the order of Melchizedek, rather than one designated after the order of Aaron? |
| Hebrews 7:15 | And it is even (eti | ἔτι | adverb) more obvious that if, according to the likeness of Melchizedek, another priest arises, |
| Hebrews 8:12 | For I will be gracious toward their iniquities and I will never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) remember their sins.” |
| Hebrews 9:8 | By this the Holy Spirit is showing that the way into the real sanctuary had not yet been disclosed as long as (eti | ἔτι | adverb) the first tent was standing. |
| Hebrews 10:2 | For otherwise would they not have ceased being offered, since the worshipers, once cleansed, would have no consciousness of sins? |
| Hebrews 10:17 | then he says, “Their sins and their lawless acts I will never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) remember.” |
| Hebrews 10:37 | For “just (eti | ἔτι | adverb) a little longer, the one who is coming will arrive; he will not delay. |
| Hebrews 11:4 | By faith Abel offered to God a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, through which faith he was attested as righteous, God himself showing his approval by accepting his gifts. And though he died, he still (eti | ἔτι | adverb) speaks through his faith. |
| Hebrews 11:32 | And what more (eti | ἔτι | adverb) shall I say? For time would fail me if I told about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, about both David and Samuel and the prophets, |
| Hebrews 11:36 | Others experienced jeering and flogging, and even (eti | ἔτι | adverb) chains and prison. |
| Hebrews 12:26 | At that time his voice shook the earth, but now he has promised, “Yet (eti | ἔτι | adverb) once more will I shake not only the earth but also the heaven.” |
| Hebrews 12:27 | The phrase, “Yet (eti | ἔτι | adverb) once more,” declares the removal of what can be shaken — that is, created things — so that what cannot be shaken may remain. |
| Revelation 3:12 | The one who conquers, I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God and he will never go out of it, and I will write on him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God (the new Jerusalem which comes down out of heaven from my God), and my own new name. |
| Revelation 6:11 | Then a white robe was given to each of them and they were told to rest a little while, until the number was reached of their fellow servants and their brothers who were to be killed just as they had been. |
| Revelation 7:16 | No longer (eti | ἔτι | adverb) will they go hungry, neither will they thirst again (eti | ἔτι | adverb); the sun will not beat down upon them, nor any scorching heat; |
| Revelation 9:12 | The first woe has passed; behold, two woes are yet (eti | ἔτι | adverb) to come after this. |
| Revelation 12:8 | but he was not strong enough, and no longer (eti | ἔτι | adverb) was a place found for them in heaven. |
| Revelation 18:21 | Then a mighty angel picked up a stone the size of a huge millstone and hurled it into the sea, saying, “With this kind of violence Babylon the great city will be thrown down, and never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) will it be found! |
| Revelation 18:22 | And the sound of harpists and musicians, flute players and trumpeters, will never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) be heard; craftsman of any trade will never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) be found in you, and the sound of the mill will never again (eti | ἔτι | adverb) be heard in you; |