# G3064 --- ## Gary's Lexicon ### Definition - finally ### Part of Speech - Adjective ### Word Studies - --- ## Strong's Lexicon ### Root Transliteration (Phonetic Spelling) - loipou (loy-poo') ### Part of Speech - Adjective ### Definition - Remaining, rest, other, finally ### Meaning - from now on, henceforth, finally ### Usage - The term "loipou" is used in the New Testament to denote what is left or remaining. It often appears in contexts where the speaker or writer is concluding a thought or addressing what remains to be said or done. It can also refer to the rest of a group or the remainder of a situation. ### Cultural and Historical Background - In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of "remaining" or "rest" was significant in both philosophical and practical contexts. Philosophically, it could relate to what remains after a process of refinement or selection. Practically, it often referred to the remainder of a group or the final part of a discourse. In the New Testament, this term is used to convey a sense of conclusion or to address those who are left after others have been mentioned or dealt with. ### Word Origin - Derived from the Greek root "λοιπός" (loipos), meaning "remaining" or "rest." ### Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Words - While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "loipou," the concept of "remaining" or "rest" can be found in Hebrew words like שְׁאָר (she'ar, Strong's [[H7605]]) meaning "remnant" or "rest." --- ## NASB Concordance ### Definition ### Word Origin - gen. sing. of loipos, q.v. ([[G3062]]) ### NASB Translation - --- ## Helps Word Studies - --- ## Links, Etc ### Occurrences - 2 ### Occurrences Link - https://biblehub.com/greek/strongs_3064.htm ### BibleHub Link - https://biblehub.com/greek/3064.htm --- ## Blue Letter Bible ### Outline - ### Blue Letter Bible - Strong's Definition - ### Vines - --- ## Revision Dates ### Initial - 2025.04.21 ### Revised -