ΕΠΕΙΔΑΝ, επειδαν
EPEIDAN, epeidan
Sounds Like: eh-pei-DAN
Translations: whenever, when, after, since, as soon as
From the root: ΕΠΕΙΔΗ
Part of Speech: Conjunction
Explanation: ΕΠΕΙΔΑΝ is a compound conjunction formed from ΕΠΕΙΔΗ (since, because) and ΑΝ (a particle indicating contingency or potentiality). It is used to introduce a temporal clause, meaning 'whenever' or 'when' something happens, especially in a future or indefinite sense. It typically takes the subjunctive mood in Greek, indicating an action that is anticipated or hypothetical.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Strong’s number: G1899 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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