Strong's Exhaustive Concordance identifies oèsov as a personal pronoun, and defines it as follows:
1.) as great as, as far as, how much, how many, whoever
And I find that very confusing.
Is it a plural personal pronoun (like the Elizabethan "Ye"), or does it signify some ambiguous number (as in "how many," "whoever")?
How should we understand it in a passage like John 16:23?
Is Jesus saying that God will give believers whatever they ("ye," plural) may ask in His name, or that God will give the least one of them (whoever) whatever he might ask in His name?
Very confused here.
Please help.
