1 | Strong's Number: g1563 | Greek: ekei |
There, Thither:
signifies
(a) "there," e.g., Mat 2:13, frequently in the Gospels;
(b) "thither," e.g., Luk 17:37; in Rom 15:24, "thitherward."
2 | Strong's Number: g1566 | Greek: ekeise |
3 | Strong's Number: g1564 | Greek: ekeithen |
4 | Strong's Number: g1759 | Greek: enthade |
5 | Strong's Number: g847 | Greek: autou |
There, Thither:
the genitive case, neuter, of autos, he, lit., "of it," is used as an adverb, "there," in Act 18:19; 21:4 (in some texts in Act 15:34).
See HERE.
Notes:
(1) In Luk 24:18; Act 9:38, "there" translates the phrase en aute, "in it."
(2) In Jhn 21:9, "there" is used to translate the verb keimai.
(3) In Mat 24:23 (2nd part), AV, hode, "here" (RV), is translated "there."
(4) In Act 17:21, "there" forms part of the translation of epidemeo, "to sojourn," "sojourning there," RV ("which were there," AV).
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