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διαπαντός G1275
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continually, constantly, at all times, perpetually
An adverbial expression (later spelled as one word, earlier as two: διὰ παντός) meaning 'continually' or 'at all times.' The phrase combines the preposition 'through' with 'all' to create the sense of continuousness—running through all time without interruption. It describes actions or states that persist constantly rather than occurring occasionally. In biblical contexts, it often modifies verbs of worship, service, or attitude, emphasizing the perpetual or unceasing nature of the action.

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διαπαντός, adverb, later spelling of διὰ παντός, see at {διά} Refs 4th c.BC+