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H5703 <
STRHEB
>@ עד ‛
ad
ad
From
H5710;
properly
a
(
peremptory
) {
terminus
}
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
) {
duration
}
in
the
sense
of
perpetuity
(
substantially
as
a
{
noun
}
either
with
or
without
a
preposition
): - {
eternity
}
ever
({-
lasting
} {-
more
}) {
old
} {
perpetually
} +
world
without
end
.
G3360 <
STRGRK
>@ μέχρι μεχρίς
mechri
mechris
mekh
'-
ree
mekh
-
ris
'
From
G3372;
as
far
as
that
is
up
to
a
certain
point
(
as
preposition
of
extent
[
denoting
the
terminus
whereas
G891 refers
especially
to
the
space
of
time
or
place
intervening
]
or
conjugation
): -
till
(
un
-)
to
until
.
G3992 <
STRGRK
>@ πέμπω
pemp
ō
pem
'-
po
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
dispatch
(
from
the
subjective
view
or
point
of
departure
whereas
ἵημι
hi
ē
mi
[
as
a
stronger
form
of
εἶμι
eimi
]
refers
rather
to
the
objective
point
or
terminus
ad
quem
and
G4724 denotes
properly
the
orderly
motion
involved
)
especially
on
a
temporary
errand
;
also
to
transmit
bestow
or
wield
: -
send
thrust
in
.
G891 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄχρι ἄχρις
achri
achris
akh
'-
ree
akh
'-
rece
Akin
to
G206 (
through
the
idea
of
a
terminus
); (
of
time
)
until
or
(
of
place
)
up
to
: -
as
far
as
for
in
(-
to
)
till
(
even
un
-)
to
until
while
.
Compare
G3360.