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Mark 13

Mark 13:36 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Lest
me (Greek #3361)
(adverb) not, (conjunction) lest; also (as an interrogative implying a negative answer (whereas 3756 expects an affirmative one)) whether
KJV usage: any but (that), X forbear, + God forbid, + lack, lest, neither, never, no (X wise in), none, nor, (can-)not, nothing, that not, un(-taken), without. Often used in compounds in substantially the same relations. See also 3362, 3363, 3364, 3372, 3373, 3375, 3378.
Pronounce: may
Origin: a primary particle of qualified negation (whereas 3756 expresses an absolute denial)
coming
erchomai (Greek #2064)
middle voice of a primary verb (used only in the present and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred (middle voice) ἐλεύθομαι (el-yoo'-thom-ahee), or (active) ἔλθω (el'-tho), which do not otherwise occur) to come or go (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
KJV usage: accompany, appear, bring, come, enter, fall out, go, grow, X light, X next, pass, resort, be set.
Pronounce: er'-khom-ahee
suddenly
exaiphnes (Greek #1810)
of a sudden (unexpectedly)
KJV usage: suddenly. Compare 1819.
Pronounce: ex-ah'-eef-nace
Origin: from 1537 and the base of 160
he find
heurisko (Greek #2147)
εὕρω (hyoo'-ro), which (together with another cognate form) εὑρέω (hyoo-reh'-o) is used for it in all the tenses except the present and imperfect to find (literally or figuratively)
KJV usage: find, get, obtain, perceive, see.
Pronounce: hyoo-ris'-ko
you
humas (Greek #5209)
you (as the objective of a verb or preposition)
KJV usage: ye, you (+ -ward), your (+ own).
Pronounce: hoo-mas'
Origin: accusative case of 5210
sleeping
katheudo (Greek #2518)
to lie down to rest, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep (literally or figuratively)
KJV usage: (be a-)sleep.
Pronounce: kath-yoo'-do
Origin: from 2596 and εὕδω (to sleep)
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Cross References

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he find.
Mark 14:37,40• 37And he comes and finds them sleeping. And he says to Peter, Simon, dost thou sleep? Hast thou not been able to watch one hour?
40And returning, he found them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy; and they knew not what they should answer him.
(Mark 14:37,40)
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Prov. 6:9‑11• 9How long, sluggard, wilt thou lie down? When wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
10A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest!
11So shall thy poverty come as a roving plunderer, and thy penury as an armed man.
(Prov. 6:9‑11)
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Prov. 24:33‑34• 33--A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest!
34So shall thy poverty come as a roving plunderer, and thy penury as an armed man.
(Prov. 24:33‑34)
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Song of Sol. 3:1• 1On my bed, in the nights, I sought him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not. (Song of Sol. 3:1)
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Song of Sol. 5:2• 2I slept, but my heart was awake. The voice of my beloved! he knocketh: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, mine undefiled; For my head is filled with dew, My locks with the drops of the night. (Song of Sol. 5:2)
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Isa. 56:10• 10His watchmen are all of them blind, they are without knowledge; they are all dumb dogs that cannot bark, dreaming, lying down, loving to slumber: (Isa. 56:10)
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Matt. 24:48‑51• 48But if that evil bondman should say in his heart, My lord delays to come,
49and begin to beat his fellow-bondmen, and eat and drink with the drunken;
50the lord of that bondman shall come in a day when he does not expect it, and in an hour he knows not of,
51and shall cut him in two and appoint his portion with the hypocrites: there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.
(Matt. 24:48‑51)
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Matt. 25:5• 5Now the bridegroom tarrying, they all grew heavy and slept. (Matt. 25:5)
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Luke 21:34• 34But take heed to yourselves lest possibly your hearts be laden with surfeiting and drinking and cares of life, and that day come upon you suddenly unawares; (Luke 21:34)
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Luke 22:45• 45And rising up from his prayer, coming to the disciples, he found them sleeping from grief. (Luke 22:45)
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Rom. 13:11‑14• 11This also, knowing the time, that it is already time that *we* should be aroused out of sleep; for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.
12The night is far spent, and the day is near; let us cast away therefore the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.
13As in the day, let us walk becomingly; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and lasciviousness, not in strife and emulation.
14But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not take forethought for the flesh to fulfil its lusts.
(Rom. 13:11‑14)
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Eph. 5:14• 14Wherefore he says, Wake up, thou that sleepest, and arise up from among the dead, and the Christ shall shine upon thee. (Eph. 5:14)
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1 Thess. 5:6‑7• 6So then do not let us sleep as the rest do, but let us watch and be sober;
7for they that sleep sleep by night, and they that drink drink by night;
(1 Thess. 5:6‑7)

J. N. Darby Translation

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lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping.

W. Kelly Translation

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lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping.