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Possible

Possible

Possible

(Gr. endechomenon) According to Aristotle that which happens usually but not necessanly, hence distinguished both from the necessary and from the impossible. — G.R.M.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Possible

“strong, mighty, powerful, able (to do),” in its neuter form signifies “possible,” Mat 19:26; Mat 24:24; Mat 26:39; Mar 9:23; Mar 10:27; Mar 13:22; Mar 14:35-36; Luk 18:27; Act 2:24; Act 20:16 (Act 27:39, in some mss.; dunamai, “to be able,” in the most authentic, RV, “they could”); Rom 12:18; Gal 4:15. See ABLE.

“to be,” is used in the third person singular, impersonally, with the meaning “it is possible,” negatively in 1Co 11:20, RV, (AV, “it is not”), and Heb 9:5, “we cannot,” lit., “it is not possible.”

Note: For Heb 10:4, AV, “it is not possible,” see IMPOSSIBLE.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words