Note: No. 2 indicates that a certain thing is done frequently throughout a period; No. 3 stresses the unbroken continuity of what is mentioned. "continual, unceasing:" see CEASE, B.
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Continual, Continually (see also Continue) lit., "unto (the) end," signifies "continual," in Luk 18:5 , of the importunate widow's applications to the unrighteous judge; see also Mat 10:22 , Mat 24:13 , Mar 13:13 , Joh 13:1 , 1Th 2:16 . Cp. heos telous, lit., "until the end," 1Co 1:8 , 2Co 1:13 ;...
Note: No. 2 indicates that a certain thing is done frequently throughout a period; No. 3 stresses the unbroken continuity of what is mentioned. "continual, unceasing:" see CEASE, B.