Yet - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Yet

* Notes: This represents

(1) the adverb eti, implying addition or duration, e.g., Matthew 12:40; Romans 3:7; Romans 5:6, Romans 5:8; Romans 9:19; in Hebrews 12:26-Hebrews 12:27, yet ... more;"

(2) alla, but, marking antithesis or transition, e.g., Mark 14:29; 1 Corinthians 4:4, 1 Corinthians 4:15; 1 Corinthians 9:2;

(3) mentoi, "nevertheless," John 4:27; John 20:5;

(4) akmen, "even to this point of time" (the accusative case of akme, "a point"), Matthew 15:16;

(5) ouketi, "no longer," Mark 15:5, AV, "yet ... nothing" (RV, "no more ... anything"); 2 Corinthians 1:23, AV, "not as yet;" "yet not," e.g., Galatians 2:20, AV;

(6) oupo, "not yet," John 7:39; 1 Corinthians 8:2 (oudepo, in some mss., AV, "nothing yet"); oudepo, John 19:41, "never yet;" John 20:9, "as yet ... not;"

(7) mepo, "not yet," Romans 9:11; Hebrews 9:8;

(8) kai, "and, even, also," "yet" in Luke 3:20; in Galatians 3:4, ei ge kai, AV, "if ... yet" (RV, "if ... indeed");

(9) ge, a particle meaning "indeed," "yet," Luke 11:8;
(10) oudeis popote, Luke 19:30, RV, "no man ever yet," AV, "yet never man," lit., "no one at any time (yet);"
(11) the following, in which the RV gives the correct meaning for the AV, "yet:" ede, "now," Mark 13:28; pote, "ever," Ephesians 5:29 (AV, "ever yet"); kai ... de, John 8:16, "yea and" (AV, "and yet"); ou pleious, Acts 24:11, "not more;"
(12) mello, "to be about to," "are yet," Revelation 8:13;
(13) other combinations with AND, AS, NOR, NOT.

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words