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Ye, You, Yourselves, Your Own Selves — Youthful

Ye, You, Yourselves, Your Own Selves

* Notes: (1) These are most frequently the translations of various inflections of a verb; sometimes of the article before a nominative used as a vocative, e.g., Revelation 18:20 , "ye saints, and ye apostles, and ye prophets" (lit., "the saints, etc"). When the 2nd person plural pronouns are used separately from a verb, they are usually one or other of the forms of humeis, the plural of su, "thou," and are frequently emphatic, especially when they are subjects of the verb, an emphasis always to be noticed, e.g., Matthew 5:13, 14, 48 ; Matthew 6:9, 19, 20 ; Mark 6:31, 37 ; John 15:27 (1st part); Romans 1:6 ; 1 Corinthians 3:17, 23 ; Galatians 3:28, 29 (1st part); Ephesians 1:13 (1st part); 2:8; 2:11,13; Philippians 2:18 ; Colossians 3:4, 7 (1st part); 4:1; 1 Thessalonians 1:6 ; 1 Thessalonians 2:10, 19, 20 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:8 ; 2 Thessalonians 3:13 ; James 5:8 ; 1 Peter 2:9 (1st part); 1 John 2:20, 24 (1st and 3rd occurrences),27 (1st part); 4:4; Jude 1:17, 20 . (2) The addition of autoi, "yourselves," to the pronoun marks especial emphasis, e.g., Mark 6:31 ; John 3:28 ; 1 Corinthians 11:13 ; 1 Thessalonians 4:9 . Sometimes autoi is used without the pronoun, e.g., Luke 11:46, 52 ; Acts 2:22 ; Acts 20:34 ; 1 Thessalonians 2:1 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:3 ; 1 Thessalonians 5:2 ; 2 Thessalonians 3:7 ; Hebrews 13:3 . (3) The reflexive pronoun "yourselves" represents the various plural forms of the reflexive pronoun heautou (frequently governed by some preposition), e.g., Matthew 3:9 ; Matthew 16:8 ; Matthew 23:31 ; Matthew 25:9 ; Mark 9:50 ; Luke 3:8 ; Luke 12:33, 57 ; Luke 16:9 ; Luke 21:30 , "of your own selves;" Luke 21:34 ; Acts 5:35 ; in Romans 11:25 , "in your own (conceits)," lit., "in (en; some texts have para, 'among') yourselves;" so Romans 12:16 (with para); 1 Peter 4:8 ; Jude 1:20, 21 ; in Ephesians 5:19 , RV, "one to another" (AV, and RV marg., "to yourselves"). Note: In 1 Thessalonians 5:11 , AV, allelous, "one another" (RV), is rendered "yourselves together."

Yea, Yes

1: ναί
(Strong's #3483 — particle — nai — nahee )

a particle of affirmation, is used (a) in answer to a question, Matthew 9:28 ; Matthew 11:9 ; Matthew 13:51 ; Matthew 17:25 ; Matthew 21:16 ; Luke 7:26 ; John 11:27 ; John 21:15, 16 ; Acts 5:8 ; Acts 22:27 ; Romans 3:29 ; (b) in assent to an assertion, Matthew 15:27 , RV (AV, "truth"); Mark 7:28 ; Revelation 14:13 ; Revelation 16:7 , RV (AV, "even so"); (c) in confirmation of an assertion, Matthew 11:26 ; Luke 10:21 , RV (AV, "even so"); Luke 11:51 , RV (AV, "verily"); Luke 12:5 ; Philippians 4:3 (in the best texts); Philemon 1:20 ; (d) in solemn asseveration, Revelation 1:7 (AV and RV, "even so"); Revelation 22:20 , RV (AV, "surely"); (e) in repetition for emphasis, Matthew 5:37 ; 2 Corinthians 1:17 ; James 5:12 ; (f) singly in contrast to ou, "nay," 2 Corinthians 1:18, 19 (twice),20, "(the) yea," RV.

2: ἀλλά
(Strong's #235 — Conjunction — alla — al-lah' )

"but," is translated "yea" in John 16:2 ; Romans 3:31 , AV (RV, "nay"); 1 Corinthians 4:3 ; 2 Corinthians 7:11 (six times); Galatians 4:17 , AV (RV, "nay"); Philippians 1:18 ; Philippians 2:17 ; Philippians 3:8 ; James 2:18 .

3: καί
(Strong's #2532 — Conjunction — kai — kahee )

"and, even," is rendered "yea," e.g., Luke 2:35 ; John 16:32 ; 1 Corinthians 2:10 ; 2 Corinthians 8:3 ; in Acts 7:43 , AV (RV, "and").

4: μενοῦν
(Strong's #3304 — particle — men oun — men-oon'-geh )

in some texts menounge, i.e., men-oun-ge, "yea rather," occurs, e.g., in Luke 11:28 ; in Romans 10:18 , "yea (AV, yes) verily;" in Philippians 3:8 , RV, "yea verily" (AV, "yea doubtless").

Notes: (1) In 1 Corinthians 15:15 the RV translates kai by "and" (AV, "yea"). (2) In Luke 24:22 the RV translates alla kai "moreover" (AV, "yea ... and"). (3) In 1 Corinthians 16:6 , AV, e kai, "or even" (RV), is translated "yea, and." (4) In 2 Corinthians 5:16 , AV, the phrase ei kai (some texts have ei de kai) is translated "yea, though" (RV, "even though"). (5) In Philippians 2:8 , RV, the particle de, "but," is translated "yea" (AV, "even").

Year

A — 1: ἔτος
(Strong's #2094 — Noun Neuter — etos — et'-os )

is used (a) to mark a point of time at or from which events take place, e.g., Luke 3:1 (dates were frequently reckoned from the time when a monarch began to reign); in Galatians 3:17 the time of the giving of the Law is stated as 430 "years" after the covenant of promise given to Abraham; there is no real discrepancy between this and Exodus 12:40 ; the Apostle is not concerned with the exact duration of the interval; it certainly was not less than 430 "years;" the point of the argument is that the period was very considerable; Galatians 1:18 ; Galatians 2:1 mark events in Paul's life; as to the former the point is that three "years" elapsed before he saw any of the Apostles; in Galatians 2:1 the 14 "years" may date either from his conversion or from his visit to Peter mentioned in Galatians 1:18 ; the latter seems the more natural (for a full discussion of the subject see Notes on Galatians by Hogg and Vine, pp. 55ff.); (b) to mark a space of time, e.g., Matthew 9:20 ; Luke 12:19 ; Luke 13:11 ; John 2:20 ; Acts 7:6 , where the 400 "years" mark not merely the time that Israel was in bondage in Egypt, but the time that they sojourned or were strangers there (the RV puts a comma after the word "evil"); the Genevan Version renders Genesis 15:13 "thy posterity shall inhabit a strange land for 400 years;" Hebrews 3:17 ; Revelation 20:2-7 ; (c) to date an event from one's birth, e.g., Mark 5:42 ; Luke 2:42 ; Luke 3:23 ; John 8:57 ; Acts 4:22 ; 1 Timothy 5:9 ; (d) to mark recurring events, Luke 2:41 (with kata, used distributively); 13:7; (e) of an unlimited number, Hebrews 1:12 .

A — 2: ἐνιαυτός
(Strong's #1763 — Noun Masculine — eniautos — en-ee-ow-tos' )

originally "a cycle of time," is used (a) of a particular time marked by an event, e.g., Luke 4:19 ; John 11:49, 51 ; John 18:13 ; Galatians 4:10 ; Revelation 9:15 ; (b) to mark a space of time, Acts 11:26 ; Acts 18:11 ; James 4:13 ; James 5:17 ; (c) of that which takes place every year, Hebrews 9:7 ; with kata [cp. (d) above], Hebrews 9:25 ; Hebrews 10:1, 3 .

A — 3: διετία
(Strong's #1333 — Noun Feminine — dietia — dee-et-ee'-a )

denotes "a space of two years" (dis, "twice," and No. 1), Acts 24:27 ; Acts 28:30 .

A — 4: τριετία
(Strong's #5148 — Noun Feminine — trietia — tree-et-ee'-ah )

denotes "a space of three years" (treis, "three," and No. 1), Acts 20:31 .

Note: In Luke 1:7, 18 , hemera, "a day," is rendered "years."

B — 1: διετής
(Strong's #1332 — Adjective — dietes — dee-et-ace' )

akin to A, No. 3, denotes "lasting two years, two years old," Matthew 2:16 .

B — 2: ἑκατονταετής
(Strong's #1541 — Adjective — hekatontaetes — hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace )

denotes "a hundred years old," Romans 4:19 .

C — 1: πέρυσι
(Strong's #4070 — Adverb — perusi — per'-oo-si )

"last year, a year ago" (from pera, "beyond"), is used with apo, "from 2 Corinthians 8:10 ; 2 Corinthians 9:2 .

Note: In Hebrews 11:24 , AV, ginomai, "to become," with megas, "great," is rendered "when he was come to years" (RV, "when he was grown up").

Yes

* For YES, see YEA

Yesterday

1: χθές
(Strong's #5504 — Adverb — echthes | chthes — khthes )

occurs in John 4:52 ; Acts 7:28 ; Hebrews 13:8 .

Yet

* Notes: This represents (1) the adverb eti, implying addition or duration, e.g., Matthew 12:40 ; Romans 3:7 ; Romans 5:6, 8 ; Romans 9:19 ; in Hebrews 12:26, 27 , "yet ... more;" (2) alla, but, marking antithesis or transition, e.g., Mark 14:29 ; 1 Corinthians 4:4, 15 ; 1 Corinthians 9:2 ; (3) mentoi, "nevertheless," John 4:27 ; John 20:5 ; (4) akmen, "even to this point of time" (the accusative case of akme, "a point"), Matthew 15:16 ; (5) ouketi, "no longer," Mark 15:5 , AV, "yet ... nothing" (RV, "no more ... anything"); 2 Corinthians 1:23 , AV, "not as yet;" "yet not," e.g., Galatians 2:20 , AV; (6) oupo, "not yet," John 7:39 ; 1 Corinthians 8:2 (oudepo, in some mss., AV, "nothing yet"); oudepo, John 19:41 , "never yet;" John 20:9 , "as yet ... not;" (7) mepo, "not yet," Romans 9:11 ; Hebrews 9:8 ; (8) kai, "and, even, also," "yet" in Luke 3:20 ; in Galatians 3:4 , ei ge kai, AV, "if ... yet" (RV, "if ... indeed"); (9) ge, a particle meaning "indeed," "yet," Luke 11:8 ; (10) oudeis popote, Luke 19:30 , RV, "no man ever yet," AV, "yet never man," lit., "no one at any time (yet);" (11) the following, in which the RV gives the correct meaning for the AV, "yet:" ede, "now," Mark 13:28 ; pote, "ever," Ephesians 5:29 (AV, "ever yet"); kai ... de, John 8:16 , "yea and" (AV, "and yet"); ou pleious, Acts 24:11 , "not more;" (12) mello, "to be about to," "are yet," Revelation 8:13 ; (13) other combinations with AND, AS, NOR, NOT.

Yield

1: δίδωμι
(Strong's #1325 — Verb — didomi — did'-o-mee )

"to give," is translated "to yield," i.e., "to produce," in Matthew 13:8 , RV (AV, "brought forth"); Mark 4:7, 8 . See GIVE.

2: ἀποδίδωμι
(Strong's #591 — Verb — apodidomi — ap-od-eed'-o-mee )

"to give up or back," is translated "to yield" in Hebrews 12:11 ; Revelation 22:2 (in each case, of bearing fruit). See DELIVER , A, No. 3, etc.

3: παρίστανω
(Strong's #3936 — Verb — paristemi | paristano — par-is'-tay-mee, par-is-tan'-o )

"to present," is translated "to yield" in Romans 6:13 (twice),16,19 (twice), RV, "to present," in each place. See COMMEND , etc.

4: ποιέω
(Strong's #4160 — Verb — poieo — poy-eh'-o )

"to make, to do," is translated "yield" in James 3:12 . See DO.

5: ἀφίημι
(Strong's #863 — Verb — aphiemi — af-ee'-ay-mee )

"to send away," is translated "yielded up (His spirit)" in Matthew 27:50 (cp. paratithemi, "I commend," Luke 23:46 , and paradidomi, "He gave up," John 19:30 ). See FORGIVE , etc.

6: πείθω
(Strong's #3982 — Verb — peitho — pi'-tho )

"to persuade," in the Passive Voice, "to be persuaded," is translated "do (not) thou yield," Acts 23:21 . See PERSUADE.

Note: In Acts 5:10 , AV, ekpsucho, "to breathe one's last, expire" (ek, "out," psuche, "the life"), is translated "yielded up (RV, "gave up") the ghost." See GHOST (give up the), No. 2.

Yoke, Yoked

A — 1: ζυγός
(Strong's #2218 — Noun Masculine — zugos — dzoo-gos' )

"a yoke," serving to couple two things together, is used (1) metaphorically, (a) of submission to authority, Matthew 11:29, 30 , of Christ's "yoke," not simply imparted by Him but shared with Him; (b) of bondage, Acts 15:10 ; Galatians 5:1 , of bondage to the Law as a supposed means of salvation; (c) of bondservice to masters, 1 Timothy 6:1 ; (2) to denote "a balance," Revelation 6:5 . See BALANCE.

A — 2: ζεῦγος
(Strong's #2201 — Noun Neuter — zeugos — dzyoo'-gos )

"a pair of animals," Luke 14:19 . See PAIR.

B — 1: ἑτεροζυγέω
(Strong's #2086 — Verb — heterozugeo — het-er-od-zoog-eh'-o )

"to be unequally yoked" (heteros, "another of a different sort," and A, No. 1), is used metaphorically in 2 Corinthians 6:14 .

Yokefellow

1: σύζυγος
(Strong's #4805 — Adjective — sunzugos | suzugos — sood'-zoo-gos )

an adjective denoting "yoked together," is used as a noun in Philippians 4:3 , "a yokefellow, fellow laborer;" probably here it is a proper name, Synzygus, addressed as "true," or "genuine" (gnesios), i.e., "properly so-called."

Yonder

1: ἐκεῖ
(Strong's #1563 — Adverb — ekei — ek-i' )

"there," is rendered "yonder" in Matthew 26:36 ; "to yonder place," Matthew 17:20 . See THERE , THITHER.

You

* For YOU see YE

Young, Young

1: νέος
(Strong's #3501 — Adjective — neoteros — neh'-os, neh-o'-ter-os )

the comparative degree of neos, "new, youthful," is translated "young" in John 21:18 ; in the plural, Acts 5:6 , "young men" (marg., "younger"); Titus 2:6 , AV, RV, "younger men." See YOUNGER.

2: νέος
(Strong's #3501 — Adjective — neos — neh'-os, neh-o'-ter-os )

in the feminine plural, denotes "young women," Titus 2:4 . See NEW , No. 2.

3: νεανίας
(Strong's #3494 — Noun Masculine — neanias — neh-an-ee'-as )

"a young man," occurs in Acts 7:58 ; Acts 20:9 ; Acts 23:17, 18 (in some texts).

4: νεανίσκος
(Strong's #3495 — Noun Masculine — neaniskos — neh-an-is'-kos )

a diminutive of No. 3, "a youth, a young man," occurs in Matthew 19:20, 22 ; Mark 14:51 (1st part; RV omits in 2nd part); 16:5; Luke 7:14 ; Acts 2:17 ; Acts 5:10 (i.e., attendants); 23:18 (in the best texts),22; 1 John 2:13, 14 , of the second branch of the spiritual family.

5: νεοσσός
(Strong's #3502 — Noun Masculine — nossos | neossos — neh-os-sos' )

"a young bird" (akin to No. 2), is translated "young" in Luke 2:24 . Cp. nossia, "a brood," Luke 13:34 , and the noun nossion, used in the neuter plural, nossia, in Matthew 23:37 , "chickens;" nossion is the diminutive of nossos.

Notes: (1) In Acts 20:12 , AV, pais, a "lad" (RV), is translated "young man." (2) In Mark 7:25 , AV, thugatrion, a diminutive of thugater, "a daughter," is rendered "young (RV, 'little') daughter." (3) In Mark 10:13 , AV, paidion, in the neuter plural, is rendered "young (RV, 'little') children." (4) In Acts 7:19 , AV, brephos, in the neuter plural, is rendered "young children," RV, "babes." See BABE , No. 1.

Younger

1: νέος
(Strong's #3501 — Adjective — neoteros — neh'-os, neh-o'-ter-os )

for which see No. 1, above, occurs in Luke 15:12, 13 ; Luke 22:26 ; 1 Timothy 5:1 ("younger men"); 5:2, feminine; 1 Timothy 5:11 , "younger (widows);" 1 Timothy 5:14 , "younger (widows)," RV, marg. and AV, "younger (women)" (see WIDOW); 1 Peter 5:5 . For Titus 2:6 see YOUNG , No. 1.

2: ἐλάσσων
(Strong's #1640 — Verb — elasson — el-as'-sone, el-at'-tone )

is rendered "younger" in Romans 9:12 : see LESS.

Your, Yours

* Notes: (1) "Your" is most frequently the translation of humon, lit., "of you," the genitive plural of su, "thou, you;" it is translated "yours" in 1 Corinthians 3:21, 22 ; in 1 Corinthians 8:9 , "of yours;" 1 Corinthians 16:18 ; 2 Corinthians 12:14 . In the following the dative plural, humin, lit., "to you," is translated "your;" Luke 16:11 , lit., "(who will entrust) to you;" in Luke 21:15 "your adversaries" is, lit., "(those opposed) to you;" in 1 Corinthians 6:5 ; 1 Corinthians 15:34 , AV, "(I speak to) your (shame)," RV, "(I say this to move) you (to shame)," is lit., "(I speak unto a shame) to you." The accusative plural, humas, preceded by kata, "according to," is rendered in Acts 18:15 "your own (law)," RV, AV, "your (law)," lit., "(of the law) according to you," with emphasis and scorn; in Ephesians 1:15 the same construction is used of faith, but kata here means "among," as in the RV, "(the faith ... which is) among you," AV, "your (faith);" in John 14:26 "He shall ... bring to your remembrance" is, lit., "He shall ... put you in mind of." (2) The possessive pronoun, humeteros, "your," is used in Luke 6:20 ; John 7:6 ; John 8:17 ; John 15:20 ; Acts 27:34 ; Romans 11:31 ; 1 Corinthians 15:31 ; 1 Corinthians 16:17 ; 2 Corinthians 8:8 ; Galatians 6:13 ; in Luke 16:12 , "your own." (3) In Romans 16:19 , AV, the phrase to epi humin, lit., "the (matter) over you," is rendered "on your behalf" (RV, "over you," following the mss. which omit the neuter article to).

Youth

1: νεότης
(Strong's #3503 — Noun Feminine — neotes — neh-ot'-ace )

from neos, "new," occurs in Mark 10:20 ; Luke 18:21 ; Acts 26:4 ; 1 Timothy 4:12 (in some mss., Matthew 19:20 ).

Youthful

1: νεωτερικός
(Strong's #3512 — Adjective — neoterikos — neh-o-ter'-ik-os )

from neoteros, the comparative degree of neos, "new," is used especially of qualities, of lusts, 2 Timothy 2:22 .