Definition: The English translation for "all conquering" in the King James Version (KJV) could be "all victorious". This term refers to a situation where one or more entities, usually military forces, have been able to achieve complete victory over their adversaries. Here's a detailed definition of what "all conquering" means: - All: The noun that serves as an object in the sense of 'all'. It carries an indefinite number of meanings depending on context. - Victory: This is defined as achievement or accomplishment and includes the process of obtaining something. The phrase "All conquering" suggests a state where one group has been able to achieve complete victory over another, which would typically refer to military victories. In verse 34, John describes this as being in heaven (Heb. 12:18). Therefore, it seems that the person or group described is victorious in their struggle against evil forces. The use of "All conquering" in the KJV context does not imply a literal war situation but rather indicates an ultimate victory over a more powerful opponent. This could be either spiritual victory over demonic forces, or perhaps military conquest for a kingdom or empire. The verb "all conquering" is used as a summary of this dynamic.