Definition
and (so), so
and (so), so
And to the earth it gave great light,
and so it continued both day and night.
τε is a postpositive and weaker in force than καί.
| Hebrews 2:11 | For the one who sanctifies and those who are sanctified are all of one origin. That is why Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers, |
| Hebrews 4:12 | For the word of God is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword, cutting through so as to divide soul from spirit, joints from marrow. It is even able to discern the thoughts and deliberations of the heart. |
| Hebrews 5:1 | For every high priest, being chosen from among men, is appointed on behalf of men to represent them in matters related to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. |
| Hebrews 5:7 | In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud crying and tears, to the one who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his godly fear. |
| Hebrews 5:14 | But solid food is for the mature, for those who by virtue of their maturity have senses that are trained to distinguish good from evil. |
| Hebrews 6:2 | instruction about cleansing rites and (te | τε | conj) laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. |
| Hebrews 6:4 | For it is impossible when those who have once been enlightened and (te | τε | conj) have tasted the heavenly gift and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit |
| Hebrews 6:5 | and have tasted the goodness of God’s word and (te | τε | conj) the powers of the coming age |
| Hebrews 6:19 | We have this hope as an anchor for life, both (te | τε | conj) sure and steadfast — a hope that enters the inner shrine behind the veil, |
| Hebrews 8:3 | For every high priest is appointed to offer both (te | τε | conj) gifts and sacrifices; so it was necessary for this high priest also to have something to offer. |
| Hebrews 9:1 | Now the first covenant, in fact, had regulations for worship and (te | τε | conj) also an earthly sanctuary. |
| Hebrews 9:2 | For a tent was set up. The outer room, in which were the lampstand and the table and the consecrated bread, was called “the Holy Place.” |
| Hebrews 9:9 | This is an illustration pointing to the present time, during which the gifts and sacrifices being offered cannot perfect the worshiper so far as his conscience is concerned, |
| Hebrews 9:19 | For when every commandment of the law had been declared by Moses to all the people, taking the blood of calves and goats together with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, he sprinkled both (te | τε | conj) the book itself and all the people, |
| Hebrews 10:33 | Sometimes you were made a public spectacle, both (te | τε | conj) by insults and persecutions, and at other times you became one with those who were treated in that way, |
| Hebrews 11:32 | And what more shall I say? For time would fail me if I told about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, about both (te | τε | conj) David and Samuel and the prophets, |
| Hebrews 12:2 | fixing our gaze upon Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who rather than the joy set before him endured a cross, disregarding its shame, and (te | τε | conj) has now (te | τε | conj) taken his seat at the right hand of the throne of God. |
| James 3:7 | For every species of beast and bird, reptile and sea creature, can be tamed, and has been tamed by the human species. |
| Jude 1:6 | And (te | τε | conj) the angels who did not stay within their own domain but abandoned their proper dwelling, he has kept in eternal chains in utter darkness for the judgment of the great day. |
| Revelation 19:18 | to eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of captains, the flesh of mighty warriors, the flesh of horses and those who ride on them — the flesh of all, both (te | τε | conj) free and slave, and small and great.” |