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Alway, Always

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

1: ἀεί

(Strong's #104 — Adverb — aei — ah-eye' )

has two meanings: (a) "perpetually, incessantly," Acts 7:51; 2 Corinthians 4:11; 6:10; Titus 1:12; Hebrews 3:10; (b) "invariably, at any and every time," of successive occurrences, when some thing is to be repeated, according to the circumstances, 1 Peter 3:15; 2 Peter 1:12 . See EVER.

2: ἑκάστοτε

(Strong's #1539 — Adverb — hekastote — hek-as'-tot-eh )

from hekastos, "each," is used in 2 Peter 1:15 , RV, "at every time" (AV, "always"). See TIME.

3: διαπαντός

(Strong's #1275 — Adverb — diapantos — dee-ap-an-tos' )

is, lit., "through," pas, i.e., through all time, (dia, "through," pas, "all"). In the best texts the words are separated. The phrase, which is used of the time throughout which a thing is done, is sometimes rendered "continually," sometimes "always;" "always" or "alway" in Mark 5:5; Acts 10:2; 24:16; Romans 11:10; "continually" in Luke 24:53; Hebrews 9:6; 13:15 , the idea being that of a continuous practice carried on without being abandoned. See CONTINUALLY.

4: πάντῃ
4: πάντοτε

(Strong's #3839, 3842 — Adverb — pante | pantote — pan'-tay )

are derived from pas, "all." The former is found in Acts 24:3 . The latter is the usual word for "always." See EVER , EVERMORE.

Note: Two phrases, rendered "always" or "alway" in the AV, are en panti kairo (lit., "in every season"), Luke 21:36 , RV, "at every season," Ephesians 6:18 , RV, "at all seasons," and pasas tas hemeras, (lit., "all the days"), Matthew 28:20 , AV and RV, "alway."

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Alway, Always'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​a/alway-always.html. 1940.