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τέ
Transliteration
te (Key)
Pronunciation
teh
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Part of Speech
particle
Root Word (Etymology)
A primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition
mGNT
215x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
212x in 2 unique form(s)
LXX
113x in 2 unique form(s)
Strong’s Definitions

τέ té, teh; a primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition; both or also (properly, as correlation of G2532):—also, and, both, even, then, whether. Often used in composition, usually as the latter participle.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 212x

The KJV translates Strong's G5037 in the following manner: and (130x), both (36x), then (2x), whether (1x), even (1x), also (1x), not translated (41x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 212x
The KJV translates Strong's G5037 in the following manner: and (130x), both (36x), then (2x), whether (1x), even (1x), also (1x), not translated (41x).
  1. not only... but also

  2. both... and

  3. as... so

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
τέ té, teh; a primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition; both or also (properly, as correlation of G2532):—also, and, both, even, then, whether. Often used in composition, usually as the latter participle.
STRONGS G5037:
τέ (as δέ comes from δή, μέν from μήν, so τέ from the adverb τῇ, properly, as; (others ally it with καί, cf. Curtius, §§ 27, 647; Vanicek, p. 95; Fick Part i., 32; Donaldson, New Crat. § 195)), a copulative enclitic particle (on the use of which cf. Hermann ad Vig., p. 833; Klotz ad Devar. II. 2, pp. 739ff); in the N. T. it occurs most frequently in the Acts, then in the Epistle to the Hebrews, somewhat rarely in the other books (in Matt. three or four times, in Mark once, viz. Mark 15:36 R G; in John's Gospel three times; nowhere in the Epistles to the Galatians, Thessalonians, or Colossians, nor in the Epistles of John and Peter; twice in text. Rec. of Revelation, viz. Revelation 1:2; Revelation 21:12); and, Latin que, differing from the particle καί in that the latter is conjunctive, τέ adjunctive (Winers Grammar, § 53, 2; according to Bäumlein (Griech. Partikeln, p. 145), καί introduces something new under the same aspect yet as an external addition, whereas τέ marks it as having an inner connection with what precedes; hence, καί is the more general particle, τέ the more special and precise; καί may often stand for τέ, but not τέ for καί. (Cf. Ebeling, Lex. Homer, under the word καί, at the beginning)).
1. τέ, standing alone (i. e. not followed by another τέ, or by καί, or other particle), joins
a. parts of one and the same sentence, as συναχθέντες συμβούλιον τέ λαβόντες, Matthew 28:12; ἐν ἀγάπη πνεύματι τέ πρᾳότητος, 1 Corinthians 4:21; add, Acts 2:33; Acts 10:22; Acts 11:26; Acts 20:11; Acts 23:10 (WH text omits), Acts 23:24; Acts 24:5; 27:20f; 28:23; Hebrews 1:3; Hebrews 6:5; Hebrews 9:1.
b. complete sentences: John 4:42; John 6:18; Acts 2:37; Acts 4:33; Acts 5:19, 35, 42; Acts 6:7, 12; Acts 8:3, 13, 25, 31; Acts 10:28, 33, 48 (here T Tr WH δέ (see 6 below)); Acts 11:21; 12:6,8 (L Tr WH Acts 12:8; (see 6 below)),Acts 12:12.; Acts 13:4; 15:4,39; 16:13,23 (WH text δέ; (see 6 below)),Acts 16:34; Acts 17:5 (R G),Acts 17:19 (Tr text WH δέ (see 6 below)),Acts 17:26; Acts 18:11 (R G),Acts 18:26; Acts 19:11,18,29; 20:3,7; 21:(Acts 21:18a Tdf.),Acts 21:18b,20 (not Lachmann),Acts 21:37; Acts 22:8; 23:5; 24:27; 27:5,8,17,29 (Tr marginal reading δέ (see 6 below)),Acts 27:43; Romans 2:19; Hebrews 12:2; introduces a sentence serving to illustrate the matter in hand, Acts 1:15; Acts 4:13.
2. τέ... καί, and τέ καί, not only... but also, as well... as, both... and; things are thus connected which are akin, or which are united to each other by some inner bond, whether logical or real; (according to Winers Grammar, 439 (408); Bäumlein as above, p. 224f, these particles give no intimation respecting the relative value of the two members; but according to Rost, Griech. Gram. § 134,4; Donaldson, Gr. Gram. § 551; Jelf, § 758; Klotz ad Devar. II. 2, p. 740, the member with καί is the more emphatic);
a. parts of one and the same sentence (which is completed by a single finite verb): ἐσθίειν τέ καί πίνειν, Luke 12:45; φόβητρά τέ καί σημεῖα, Luke 21:11: ἀρχιερεῖς τέ καί γραμματεῖς, Luke 22:66; πονηρούς τέ καί ἀγαθούς, Matthew 22:10; Ἡρῴδης τέ καί Πόντιος Πιλᾶτος, Acts 4:27; ἄνδρες τέ καί γυναῖκες, Acts 8:12; Acts 9:2; Acts 22:4; πάντῃ τέ καί πανταχοῦ, Acts 24:3; ἀσφαλῆ τέ καί βεβαίαν, Hebrews 6:19; add, Acts 1:1; Acts 2:9; Acts 9:29; Acts 14:1, 5; Acts 15:9; Acts 18:4; Acts 19:10, 17; Acts 20:21; Acts 21:12; Acts 26:22; Romans 1:12, 14, 16; Romans 3:9; Romans 10:12; 1 Corinthians 1:2 (R G),1 Corinthians 1:24,30; Hebrews 4:12a Rec., 12b; Hebrews 5:1 (here L omits; Tr WH brackets τέ), Hebrews 5:7,14; Hebrews 8:3; 9:9,19; 10:33; 11:32; James 3:7; τέ is annexed to the article, which is — either repeated after the καί before the following noun, Luke 2:16; Luke 23:12; John 2:15; Acts 5:24; Acts 8:38; Acts 17:10; Acts 18:5; Acts 21:25 (R G); Acts 26:30; — or (less commonly) omitted, Acts 1:13; Acts 13:1; (Acts 21:25 L T Tr WH); Romans 1:20. τέ is annexed to a preposition, which after the following καί is — either repeated, Acts 1:8 where L omits; Tr brackets the repeated ἐν; Philippians 1:7 (R omits; L brackets the second ἐν): — or omitted, Acts 10:39 (Tr text WH); Acts 25:23; 28:23. τέ is annexed to a relative pronoun, although it does not belong so much to the pronoun as to the substantive connected with it, Acts 26:22. it is annexed to an adverb, ἔτι τέ καί (and moreover), Acts 21:28. When more than two members are joined together, the first two are joined by τέ καί or τέ... καί, the rest by καί: Luke 12:45; Acts 1:13; Acts 5:24 (R G); Acts 21:25; 1 Corinthians 1:30; Hebrews 2:4.
b. τέ... καί connect whole sentences (each of which has its own finite verb, or its own subject): Acts 2:3f R G; Acts 16:26 R G; τέ... καί... καί, Acts 21:30.
3. τέ... δέ are so combined that τέ adds a sentence to what has been previously said, and δέ introduces something opposed to this added sentence (Winer's Grammar, 439 (409)): Acts 19:2 L T Tr WH; Acts 19:3 R G L Tr text WH text; Acts 22:28 R G.
4. τέ... τέ presents as parallel (or coordinate) the ideas or sentences which it connects, as... so (cf. kühner § 520; (Jelf, § 754, 3; Winers Grammar, § 53,4); on the Latin que... que cf. Herzog on Sallust, Cat. 9, 3): Acts 2:46; Acts 16:11f R G; Acts 17:4; 26:10 L T Tr WH text; Acts 26:16; Hebrews 6:2 (Tr brackets; WH text omits second τέ) (Wis. 7:13 Wis. 15:7); τέ καί τέ, Acts 9:15 (L T Tr WH); τέ καί... τέ... καί, Acts 26:20 (L T Tr WH). εἴτε... εἴτε, see εἰ, III. 15; ἐάν τέ... ἐάν τέ, see ἐάν, I. 3 e. μήτε... μήτε... τέ, neither... nor... and, Acts 27:20 (Xenophon, an. 4, 4, 6).
5. τέ γάρ (which began to be frequent from Aristotle down), Latin namque, etenim, for also, for indeed (Winer's Grammar, 448 (417)), are so used that the former particle connects, the latter gives the reason: Romans 1:26 (so that in Romans 1:27 we must read ὁμοίως δέ καί (with L Tr marginal reading), see in 6 below); Romans 7:7 (4 Macc. 5:22); τέ γάρ... καί, Hebrews 2:11; ἐάν τέ γάρ... ἐάν τέ, for whether... or (whether), Romans 14:8; ἐάν τέ γάρ καί, for although (Latin namque etiamsi), 2 Corinthians 10:8 (R G).
6. The reading often varies in manuscripts and editions between τέ and δέ; as, Matthew 23:6; Acts 3:10; Acts 4:14; Acts 8:1, 6; Acts 9:24; Acts 13:46; Jude 1:6, etc. (see in 1 b. above). In Romans 1:27, following Lachmann (Tr marginal reading), we ought certainly to read ὁμοίως δέ καί; cf. Fritzsche at the passage, p. 77; (Buttmann, 361 (309) n.).
7. As respects position (cf. Kühner, § 520 Anm. 5; Winer's Grammar, 559f (520)), τέ is properly annexed to that word or idea which is placed in parallelism with another (as Ἰουδαῖοι τέ καί Ἕλληνες); but writers also take considerable liberty in placing it, and readily subjoin it to an article or a preposition; for examples see in 2 a. above.
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Strong's Number G5037 matches the Greek τέ (te),
which occurs 215 times in 194 verses in the MGNT Greek.

Page 3 / 4 (Act 20:7–Act 28:2)

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 20:7 -

On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul began talking to them, intending to leave the next day, and he prolonged his [fn]message until midnight.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 20:11 - When Paul had gone back up and had broken the bread and [fn]eaten, he talked with them a long while until daybreak, and then left.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 20:21 - solemnly testifying to both G5037 Jews and Greeks of repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 20:35 - “In everything I showed you that by working hard in this way you must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:12 - When we had heard this, we as G5037 well G5037 as the local residents began begging him not to go up to Jerusalem.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:18 - And the following day Paul went in with us to [fn]James, and all the elders were present.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:20 - And when they heard about them, they began glorifying God; and they said to him, “You see, brother, how many [fn]thousands there are among the Jews of those who have believed, and they are all zealous for the Law;
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:25 - “But regarding the Gentiles who have believed, we sent a letter, having decided that they should abstain from [fn]meat sacrificed to idols and from blood and what is [fn]strangled, and from sexual immorality.”
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:28 - crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who instructs everyone everywhere against our people and the Law and this place; and besides, he has even brought Greeks into the temple and has defiled this holy place!”
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:30 - Then the whole city was provoked and [fn]the people rushed together, and taking hold of Paul they dragged him out of the temple, and immediately the doors were shut.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:31 - While they were intent on killing him, a report came up to the commander of the Roman [fn]cohort that all Jerusalem was in confusion.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 21:37 -

As Paul was about to be brought into the barracks, he *said to the commander, “May I say something to you?” And he said, “Do you know Greek?

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 22:4 - “I persecuted this Way to the death, binding and putting both G5037 men and women into prisons,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 22:7 - and I fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to me, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?’
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 22:8 - “And I answered, ‘Who are You, Lord?’ And He said to me, ‘I am Jesus the Nazarene, whom you are persecuting.’
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 22:23 - And as they were shouting and throwing off their cloaks and tossing dust into the air,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 23:5 - And Paul said, “I was not aware, brothers, that he is high priest; for it is written: ‘YOU SHALL NOT SPEAK EVIL OF A RULER OF YOUR PEOPLE.’”
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 23:10 - And when a great dissension occurred, the commander was afraid that Paul would be torn to pieces by them, and he ordered the troops to go down and take him away from them by force, and bring him into the barracks.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 23:24 - They were also G5037 to provide mounts to put Paul on and bring him safely to Felix the governor.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 23:28 -

And wanting to ascertain the basis for the charges they were bringing against him, I brought him down to their [fn]Council;

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:3 - we acknowledge this in every way and everywhere, most excellent Felix, with all thankfulness.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:5 - “For we have found this man a public menace and one who stirs up dissensions among all the Jews throughout [fn]the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:10 -

And when the governor had nodded for him to speak, Paul responded:

“Knowing that for many years you have been a judge to this nation, I cheerfully make my defense,

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:15 - having a hope in God, which these men cherish themselves, that there shall certainly be a resurrection of both G5037 the righteous and the wicked.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:23 - He gave orders to the centurion for [fn]Paul to be kept in custody and yet have some freedom, and not to prevent any of his friends from providing for his needs.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 24:27 - But after two years had passed, Felix [fn]was succeeded by Porcius Festus; and Felix, wanting to do the Jews a favor, left Paul imprisoned.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 25:2 - And the chief priests and the leading men of the Jews brought charges against Paul, and they were pleading with [fn]Festus,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 25:16 - “I replied to them that it is not the custom of the Romans to hand over any person before the accused meets his accusers face to face, and has an opportunity to make his defense against the charges.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 25:23 -

So, on the next day when Agrippa and Bernice came amid great pomp and entered the auditorium, [fn]accompanied by the commanders and the prominent men of the city, at the command of Festus, Paul was brought before them.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 25:24 - And Festus *said, “King Agrippa, and all you gentlemen present with us, you see this man about whom all the people of the Jews appealed to me, both G5037 in Jerusalem and here, shouting that he ought not to live any longer.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:3 - [fn]especially because you are an expert in all customs and [fn]questions among the Jews; therefore I beg you to listen to me patiently.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:4 -

“So then, all Jews know my way of life since my youth, which from the beginning was spent among my own nation and in Jerusalem,

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:10 - “And this is [fn]just what I did in Jerusalem; not G5037 only G5037 did I lock up many of the [fn]saints in prisons, after receiving authority from the chief priests, but G5037 I also G5037 cast my vote against them when they were being put to death.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:11 - “And as I punished them often in all the synagogues, I tried to force them to blaspheme; and since I was extremely enraged at them, I kept pursuing them even to [fn]foreign cities.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:14 - “And when we had all fallen to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the [fn]Hebrew dialect, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? [fn]It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:16 - ‘But get up and stand on your feet; for this purpose I have appeared to you, to appoint you as a servant and a witness not only G5037 to the things in which you have seen Me, but also G5037 to the things in which I will appear to you,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:20 - but continually proclaimed to those in Damascus first, and in Jerusalem, and then all the region of Judea, and even to the Gentiles, that they are to repent and turn to God, performing deeds consistent with repentance.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:22 - “So, having obtained help from God, I stand to this day testifying both G5037 to small and great, stating nothing but what the Prophets and Moses said was going to take place,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:23 - as to whether the [fn]Christ was [fn]to suffer, and whether, as first from the resurrection of the dead, He would proclaim light both G5037 to the Jewish people and to the Gentiles.”
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 26:30 -

The king stood up and the governor and Bernice, and those who were sitting with them,

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:1 -

Now when it was decided that we would sail for Italy, they proceeded to turn Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the Augustan [fn]cohort, named Julius.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:3 - The next day we put in at Sidon; and Julius treated Paul with consideration and allowed him to go to his friends and receive care.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:5 - When we had sailed through the sea along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:8 - and with difficulty sailing past it, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city of Lasea.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:17 - After they had hoisted it up, they used [fn]supporting cables in undergirding the ship; and fearing that they might run aground on the shallows of Syrtis, they let down the [fn]sea anchor and let themselves be driven along in this way.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:20 - Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm was assailing us, from then on all hope of our being saved was slowly abandoned.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:21 -

[fn]When many had lost their appetites, Paul then stood among them and said, “[fn]Men, you should have followed my advice and not have set sail from Crete, and thereby spared yourselves this damage and loss.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:29 - Fearing that we might run aground somewhere on the [fn]rocks, they cast four anchors from the stern and [fn]prayed for daybreak.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:43 - but the centurion, wanting to bring Paul safely through, kept them from accomplishing their intention, and commanded that those who could swim were to [fn]jump overboard first and get to land,
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 28:2 - The [fn]natives showed us extraordinary kindness, for they kindled a fire and took us all in because of the rain that had started and because of the cold.

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