G1436
G1436 — ἔα
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
ea (eh'-ah) inj.
1. (properly) let it be
2. (as interjection) aha!
[apparent imperative of G1439]
KJV: let alone
Root(s): G1439
TWOT
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KJV Renderings
let alone
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἔα, an interjection expressive of indignation, or of wonder mixed with fear (derived apparently from the imperative present of the verb ἐάν (according to others a natural instinctive, sound)), frequent in the Attic poets, rare in prose writings (as Plato, Prot., p. 314 d.), "Ha! Ah!": Mar 1:24 R G; Luk 4:34; cf. Fritzsche on Mark, p. 32f.
Englishman's Greek Concordance
ἔα (let alone)
Mark 1:24
- KJV: Saying Let alone what have we to do with thee thou Jesus of Nazareth art thou come to destroy us I know thee who thou art the Holy One of God
- GK: λέγων εα τι ημίν και σοι Ιησού Ναζαρηνέ ήλθες απολέσαι ημάς οίδά σε τις ει ο άγιος του θεού
Luke 4:34
- KJV: Saying Let alone what have we to do with thee Jesus of Nazareth art thou come to destroy us I know thee who thou art the Holy One of God
- GK: λέγων έα τι ημίν και σοι Ιησού Ναζαρηνέ ήλθες απολέσαι ημάς οίδά σε τις ει ο άγιος του θεού