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Strong's #3839 - πάντη
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- everywhere, wholly, in all respects, in every way
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πάντῃ
(σὺν τῷ ῑ Lex.Mess. p.409, and so written in PEleph. 1.14 (iv B. C.)), Dor. παντᾷ Pi. O. 1.117, 9.24, Ar. Lys. 169, 180, Tab.Heracl. 1.141: —
also παντεῖ, Schwyzer 366 A 12 (Tolophon, iii B. C.); Aeol. πάντᾳ Sapph. Oxy. 2076ii 18: Adv.: —
I every way, on every side, freq. folld. by a Pr, π. ἀνὰ στρατόν Il. 1.384; π. περὶ τεῖχος 12.177, etc.; π. ἀμφὶ νέκυν 23.34; π. φοιτῶντες ἐπ' αἶαν Hes. Op. 125; ὅσον τε ἐπὶ ιή σταδίους.. π. Hdt. 1.126; also π. παπταίνοντι Od. 12.233; διασκοπεῖν Ar. V. 246; ἱρὸν δύο σταδίων π. on every side, Hdt. 1.181, cf. 2.168; κύκλῳ π. X. An. 3.1.2.
II in every way, altogether, π. συγγίνεσθαι ἀήθεα Emp. 22.8; οὐδὲν ἦν π. καλόν Trag.Adesp. 26; π. πάντως Pl. Ti. 29c, Prm. 160b, Arist. EN 1100b20; πάντως καὶ π. Pl. Phlb. 60c; π. καὶ πανταχοῦ Acts 24:3; οὐ π. not quite, App. BC 1.8, Luc. Tim. 2.
πάντῃ (R G L Tr WH πάντῃ, see references under the word εἰκῇ), (πᾶς), adverb, from Homer down, everywhere; wholly, in all respects, in every way: Acts 24:3.
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** πάντῃ
(Rec. -τη ),
adv.
(< πᾶς ),
[in LXX: Sirach 50:22, 3 Maccabees 4:1*;]
every way, entirely: Acts 24:3.†
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lit. ";dwell beside,"; comes to be used in late Greek in the sense of ";dwell transitorily,"; as compared with ";dwell permanently"; (κατοικέω) : see the reff. in Lightfoot Col..2 p. 159. The word is thus very suitable to describe the pilgrim nature of the Christian Church in relation to the locality in which it is situated : cf. Clem. R. ad Cor. inscr. ἡ ἑκκλησία τοῦ θεοῦ ἡ παροικοῦσα Ῥώμην τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ τοῦ θεοῦ τῇ παροικούσῃ Κόρινθον (with Lightfoot’s note), Polycarp ad Phil. inscr. τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ τοῦ θεοῦ τῇ παροικούση Φιλίππους. See also Philo de conf. linguarum 78 (ed. Wendland) πατρίδα μὲν τὸν οὐράνιον χῶρον ἐν ᾧ πολιτεύονται, ξένην δὲ τὸν περίγειον ἐν ᾧ παρῴκησαν νομίζουσαι. For the verb in a broken context, see PSI VI. 677.2 ( iii/B.C.).
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