Strong's Concordance enthade: here, in this place Original Word: ἐνθάδεPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: enthade Phonetic Spelling: (en-thad'-eh) Definition: prop. within, (of place) here, to here Usage: here, in this place. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1759: ἐνθάδεἐνθάδε, adverb (from ἔνθα and the enclitic δέ; Krüger, § 9, 8, 1 and 2; (cf. Winers Grammar, 472 (440); Buttmann, 71 (62))) (from Homer down); a. here: Luke 24:41; Acts 10:18; Acts 16:28; Acts 17:6; Acts 25:24. b. hither: John 4:15; Acts 25:17. STRONGS NT 1759a: ἔνθενἔνθεν, adverb (from ἐν and the syllable θεν, indicating the place whence), hence: Matthew 17:20 L T Tr WH; Luke 16:26 G L T Tr WH. (From Homer down.) From a prolonged form of en; properly, within, i.e. (of place) here, hither -- (t-)here, hither. see GREEK en Englishman's Concordance Matthew 17:20 AdvGRK: τούτῳ Μετάβα ἔνθεν ἐκεῖ καὶ NAS: Move from here to there,' INT: to this Remove from here to there and Luke 16:26 Adv Luke 24:41 Adv John 4:15 Adv John 4:16 Adv Acts 10:18 Adv Acts 16:28 Adv Acts 17:6 Adv Acts 25:17 Adv Acts 25:24 Adv Strong's Greek 1759 |