Definition: If you're asking about "If" in a verse, then it's the first part of an if statement. The term means "if", and it represents the condition for the next clause to be true. In the Bible, if you encounter a conditional statement like this, you'll need to find out what condition is followed by "if". If there are two conditions separated by a comma, like "If A then B" or "If not A then not B", those would be understood as "A and B". The definition of "if" in the Bible is more complex than just 'if' itself; it's about checking something before making an implication. In the context of conditional statements, if you understand how to use the conditional verb like this, you'll recognize the other clauses too.