"alone, solitary," is translated "only," e.g., in Matthew 4:10; 12:4; 17:8; 1—Corinthians 9:6; 14:36; Philippians 4:15; Colossians 4:11; 2—John 1:1; it is used as an attribute of God in John 5:44; 17:3; Romans 16:27; 1—Timothy 1:17; 1—Timothy 6:15,16; Jude 1:4,25; Revelation 15:4 . See ALONE , A.
"only begotten" (No. 1 and genos, "offspring"), has the meaning "only," of human offspring, in Luke 7:12; 8:42; 9:38; the term is one of endearment, as well as of singleness. For Hebrews 11:17 see ONLY BEGOTTEN.
the neuter of A, No. 1, "only, exclusively," is translated "only," e.g., in Matthew 5:47; 8:8; John 5:18; 11:52; 12:9; 13:9; frequently in Acts, Romans and Galatians. See ALONE , B, No. 1.
"howbeit, except that," is translated "only that" in the RV of Philippians 1:18 (AV, "notwithstanding"); "only" in Philippians 3:16 (AV, "nevertheless").
Mark 2:7James 4:12Acts 21:25RV. Luke 4:26Luke 4:27 1—Corinthians 7:17 Acts 21:25
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