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Night and a day (a)

Night and a day (a) an adjective denoting "lasting a night and a day" (from nux, "night," and hemera, "a day"), is used in 2Co 11:25, in the neuter gender, as a noun, the object of the verb poieo, to do, lit.,...

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Night and a day (a) <1,,3574, nuchthemeros>

an adjective denoting "lasting a night and a day" (from nux, "night," and hemera, "a day"), is used in 2Co 11:25, in the neuter gender, as a noun, the object of the verb poieo, to do, lit., 'I have done a night-and-a-day.'

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