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1 Timothy 5:5

Desolate (memonwmenh). Perfect passive participle of monow (from monov), "left alone," old verb, here alone in N.T. Without husband, children, or other close kin.

Hath her hope set on God (hlpiken epi qeon). Perfect active indicative of elpizw, "hath placed her hope (and keeps it) on God." Text doubtful whether God (qeon) or Lord (Kurion).

Continues (prosmenei). See on I Timothy 1:3. With dative case here.

Night and day (nuktov kai hmerav). "By night and by day" (genitive, not accusative). Paul does not say that she should pray "all night and day."




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing 1 Timothy 5:5:

1 Timothy 5:3
1 Timothy 5:3
1 Timothy 5:9

 

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