Without:
Notes:
(1) This is a translation of
(a) exo, "outside," e.g., Mat 12:46, 47; "(them that are) without," 1Cr 5:12, 13; Col 4:5; 1Th 4:12 (the unregenerate); Hbr 13:11-13;
(b) exothen, "from without," or "without," e.g., Mar 7:15, 18; Luk 11:40; 2Cr 7:5; 1Ti 3:7; as a preposition, Rev 11:2;
(c) choris, "apart from," frequently used as a preposition, especially in Hebrews (Hbr 4:15; 7:7, 20, 21; 9:7, 18, 22, 28; 11:6; in Hbr 11:40, RV, "apart from" (AV, "without"); Hbr 12:8, 14);
(d) aneu, like choris, but rarer, Mat 10:29; Mar 13:2; 1Pe 3:1; 4:9;
(e) ater, Luk 22:6, marg., "without (tumult);" Luk 22:35;
(f) ektos, "out of, outside," 1Cr 6:18: see OTHER, OUT, OUTSIDE;
(g) parektos, "besides, in addition," 2Cr 11:28, "(those things that are) without," RV, marg., "(the things which) I omit," or "(the things that come) out of course."
(2) In Act 5:26, ou, "not," meta, "with," is rendered "without (violence)."
(3) In Act 25:17, AV, "without (any delay)" represents poieo, "to make," and medemian, "no," RV, "I made no (delay)."
(4) For "without ceasing, Act 12:5, AV, see EARNESTLY, C, No. 1.
(5) In many nouns the negative prefix a forms part of the word and is translated "without."
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