1 | Strong's Number: g5565 | Greek: choris |
Apart:
is used both as an adverb and as a preposition. As an adverb it signifies "separately, by itself," Jhn 20:7, of the napkin which had been around the Lord's head in the tomb; as a preposition (its more frequent use), "apart from, without, separate from." It is rendered "apart from" in the RV of Jhn 15:5; Rom 3:21, 28; 4:6; 2Cr 12:3; Hbr 9:22, 28; 11:40; Jam 2:18, 20, 26.
See BESIDE, WITHOUT.
Note: The opposite of choris is sun, "with." A synonymous preposition, aneu, denotes "without," Mat 10:29; 1Pe 3:1; 4:9.
Apart:
lit., "according to one's own," i.e., privately, alone, is translated "apart" in Mat 14:13, 23; 17:1, 19; 20:17; Mar 6:31, 32 (AV, "privately"); Mar 9:2.
3 | Strong's Number: g2651 | Greek: katamonas |
Apart:
See ALONE.
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