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Title: So That All Might Be One, Just as You, Father, in Me and I in You
The text is, “ἵνα πάντες ἓν ὦσιν καθὼς σύ πάτερ ἐν ἐμοὶ κἀγὼ ἐν σοί ἵνα καὶ αὐτοὶ ἐν ἡμῖν ὦσιν ἵνα ὁ κόσμος πιστεύῃ ὅτι σύ με ἀπέστειλας”.
ἵνα -> subordinating conjunction -> so that
πάντες -> masculine, plural, nominative adjective -> all
ἓν -> neuter, singular, nominative, cardinal adjective -> one
ὦσιν -> third person, plural, present, subjunctive verb -> might be
καθὼς -> subordinating comparative conjunction -> just as
σύ -< second person, personal, singular, nominative pronoun -> you
πάτερ -> masculine, singular, vocative noun -> Father
ἐν -> preposition taking the dative for its object word -> in
ἐμοὶ -> first person, personal, singular, dative pronoun -> me
κἀγὼ -> crasis of “καὶ” (coordinating conjunction) and “‘έγω” (first person, personal, singular, nominative pronoun) -> and I
ἐν -> preposition taking the dative for its object word -> in
σοί -> second person, personal, singular, dative pronoun -> you
ἵνα -> subordinating complementary conjunction -> that
καὶ -> adverb -> also
αὐτοὶ -> third person, personal, masculine, plural, nominative pronoun -> they
ἐν -> preposition taking the dative for its object word -> in
ἡμῖν -> first person, personal, plural, dative pronoun -> me
ὦσιν -> third person, plural, present, subjunctive verb -> might be
ἵνα -> subordinating purposive conjunction -> so that
ὁ -> masculine, singular, nominative article -> the
κόσμος -> masculine, singular,nominative noun -> world
πιστεύῃ -> third person, singular, present, active, subjunctive verb -> might believe
ὅτι -> subordinating complementary conjunction -> that
σύ -> second person, personal, singular, nominative pronoun -> you
με -> first person, personal, singular, accusative pronoun -> me
ἀπέστειλας -> second person, singular, aorist, active, indicative verb -> sent
The meaning of this verse is,
So that all might be one, just as you, Father, in me, and I in you, so that they also might be in me and so that the world might believe that you sent me.”
ἵνα πάντες ἓν ὦσιν καθὼς σύ πάτερ ἐν ἐμοὶ κἀγὼ ἐν σοί (John 17:21) by Dennis Glover is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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