denotes "twofold, double," 1—Timothy 5:17; Revelation 18:6 (twice). The comparative degree diploteron (neuter) is used adverbially in Matthew 23:15 , "twofold more."
signifies "to double, to repay or render twofold," Revelation 18:6 .
denotes "twofold, double," 1—Timothy 5:17; Revelation 18:6 (twice). The comparative degree diploteron (neuter) is used adverbially in Matthew 23:15 , "twofold more."
signifies "to double, to repay or render twofold," Revelation 18:6 .
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