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1 John 5:1

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3956 Whosoever πας
G3588 the ο
G4100 believeth πιστευων
G3754 that οτι
G2424 Jesus ιησους
G1510   εστιν
G3588 the ο
G5547 Christ χριστος
G1537 of εκ
G3588 the του
G2316 God θεου
G1080 born γεγεννηται
G2532 and και
G3956 every one πας
G3588 the ο
G25 loveth αγαπων
G3588 the τον
G1080 begat γεννησαντα
G25 loveth αγαπα
G25 loveth
G2532 and και
G3588 the τον
G1080 begotten γεγεννημενον
G1537 of εξ
G846 him αυτου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3956 Whosoever
G4100 believeth
G3754 that
G2424 Jesus
G5547 Christ
G1080 born
  every
G3754 that
G25 loveth
G846 him
G3754 that
G1080 begat
G25 loveth
G846 him
  also
G3754 that
G1080 begotten
G846 him

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3956
Greek: πᾶς
Transliteration: pas
Pronunciation: pas
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: all (manner of means) alway (-s) any (one) X-(idiom) daily + ever every (one way) as many as + no (-thing) X-(idiom) throughly whatsoever whole whosoever.
Definition:  

apparently a primary word; all any: every the whole

1. individually

a. each, every, any, all, the whole, everyone, all things, everything

2. collectively

a. some of all types ... "the whole world has gone after him" Did all the world go afterChrist? "then went all Judea, and were baptized of him in Jordan."Was all Judea, or all Jerusalem, baptized in Jordan? "Ye are of God,little children", and the whole world lieth in the wicked one". Doesthe whole world there mean everybody? The words "world" and "all" areused in some seven or eight senses in Scripture, and it is veryrarely the "all" means all persons, taken individually. The words aregenerally used to signify that Christ has redeemed some of all sorts-- some Jews, some Gentiles, some rich, some poor, and has notrestricted His redemption to either Jew or Gentile ...

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.