Wise (in No)

Wise (in No)

a double negative, expressing an emphatic negation, “by no means,” is rendered “in no wise” in Mat 10:42; Luk 18:17; Joh 6:37; Act 13:41; Rev 21:27.

“altogether, by all means,” is used with the negative ou (“not”) in Rom 3:9, stating a complete denial, rendered “No, in no wise.” See ALL, B, 3, ALTOGETHER, B, 1.

the neuter of panteles, is used with the negative me, and with eis to, “unto the,” in Luk 13:11, and translated “in no wise,” lit., “not to the uttermost:” see UTTERMOST, No. 1.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words