ὧδε, adverb (from 
ὅδε); 
1. so, in this manner (very often in 
Homer). 
2. adverb of place; 
a. hither, to this place (
Homer, Iliad 18, 399. Od 1 182; 17, 545; cf. 
Buttmann, 71 (62f) (cf. 
Winers Grammar, § 54, 7; but its use in 
Homer of place is now generally denied; see Ebeling, Lex. 
Homer, under the word, p. 484b; Liddell and Scott, under the word, II.)): 
Matthew 8:29; 
Matthew 14:18 (
Tr marginal reading brackets 
ὧδε); 
Matt. 17:17; 
22:12; 
Mark 11:3; 
Luke 9:41; 
Luke 14:21; 
Luke 19:27; 
John 6:25; 
John 20:27; 
Acts 9:21; 
Revelation 4:1; 
Revelation 11:12 (the 
Sept. for 
הֲלֹם, 
Exodus 3:5; 
Judges 18:3; 
Ruth 2:14); 
ἕως ὧδε (
even unto this place), 
Luke 23:5. 
b. here, in this place: 
Matthew 12:6, 
41; 
Matthew 14:17; 
Mark 9:1, 
5; 
Mark 16:6; 
Luke 9:33; 
Luke 22:38; 
Luke 24:6 (
WH reject the clause); 
John 6:9; 
John 11:21, 
32, and often (the 
Sept. for 
פֹּה); 
τά ὧδε, the things that are done here, 
Colossians 4:9; 
ὧδε, in this city, 
Acts 9:14; in this world, 
Hebrews 13:14; opposed to 
ἐκεῖ (
here, i. e. according to the Levitical law still in force; 
there, i. e. in the passage in Genesis concerning Melchizedek), 
Hebrews 7:8; 
ὧδε with some addition, 
Matthew 14:8; 
Mark 6:3; 
Mark 8:4; 
Luke 4:23; 
ὧδε ὁ Χριστός, 
ἤ ὧδε, 
here is Christ, or there (so 
A. V., but 
R. V. here is the Christ, or, Here (cf. 
ὧδε καί ὧδε, 
hither and thither, Exodus 2:12 etc.)), 
Matthew 24:23; 
ᾠδή ἤ... 
ἐκεῖ, 
Mark 13:21 (
T WH omit 
ἤ; 
Tr marginal reading reads 
καί); 
Luke 17:21, 
23 (here 
T Tr WH marginal reading 
ἐκεῖ... 
ὧδε (
WH text 
ἐκεῖ ἤ... 
ὧδε)); 
James 2:3 (here 
Rec. ἐκεῖ ἤ... 
ὧδε; 
G L T Tr WH omit 
ὧδε (
WH text and margin varying the place of 
ἐκεῖ)). Metaphorically, 
in this thing, Revelation 13:10, 
18; 
Revelation 14:12; 
Revelation 17:9 (the phrase 
ὧδε ἐστιν in at least two of these passages (viz., 
Revelation 13:18; 
Revelation 14:12) seems to be equivalent to 'here there is opportunity for', 'need of' etc. (so in 
Epictetus diss. 3, 22, 105)); 
in this state of things, under these circumstances, 1 Corinthians 4:2 L (who, however, connects it with 
1 Corinthians 4:1) 
T Tr WH; cf. Meyer at the passage 
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