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For all things
are
for your sake, so that the grace having abounded through more and more
people
may increase the thanksgiving to the glory of God.
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Verse part
Definition:
Part of speech:
Strong's:
Greek:
Transliteration:
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The, the definite article.
Adj-NNP
H3956
πάντα
panta
for your sake
(a) genitive: through, throughout, by the instrumentality of, (b) accusative: through, on account of, by reason of, for the sake of, because of.
Prep
H1223
δι’
di
so that
In order that, so that.
Conj
H2443
ἵνα
ina
grace
(a) grace, as a gift or blessing brought to man by Jesus Christ, (b) favor, (c) gratitude, thanks, (d) a favor, kindness.
N-NFS
H5485
χάρις
charis
having abounded
To have more than enough; to abound, increase.
V-APA-NFS
H4121
πλεονάσασα
pleonasasa
may increase
(a) to exceed the ordinary (the necessary), abound, overflow; am left over, (b) to cause to abound.
V-ASA-3S
H4052
περισσεύσῃ
perisseusē
thanksgiving
Thankfulness, gratitude; giving of thanks, thanksgiving.
N-AFS
H2169
εὐχαριστίαν
eucharistian
glory
Honor, renown; glory, an especially divine quality, the unspoken manifestation of God, splendor.
N-AFS
H1391
δόξαν
doxan
of God.
(a) God, (b) a god, generally.
N-GMS
H2316
θεοῦ
theou
Analysis:
God God God
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Berean Bible
For all things
are
for your sake, so that the grace having abounded through more and more
people
may increase the thanksgiving to the glory
of God.
King James Bible
For all things are for your
sake, so
sakes,
that the
abundant
grace
having abounded
might
through
more and more people may increase
the thanksgiving
of many redound
to the glory of God.
Hebrew Greek English
For all things are for your
sake,
sakes,
so that the grace
having abounded through
which is spreading to
more and more people may
increase
cause
the
thanksgiving
giving of thanks to abound
to the glory of God.
New American Standard Bible 1995
For all things are for your
sake,
sakes,
so that the grace
having abounded through
which is spreading to
more and more people may
increase
cause
the
thanksgiving
giving of thanks to abound
to the glory of God.
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