Lexicon makrothen: from afar, afar Original Word: μακρόθενPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: makrothen Phonetic Spelling: (mak-roth'-en) Short Definition: from a distance Definition: from a (long) distance, afar. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom makrosDefinitionfrom afar, afar NASB Translationaway* (1), distance (11), far (1), great distance (1), some distance away (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3113: μακρόθενμακρόθεν ( μακρός), adverb, especially of later Greek ( Polybius, others; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 93); the Sept. for מֵרָחוק, רָחוק, etc.; from afar, afar: Mark 8:3; Mark 11:13; Luke 18:13; Luke 22:54; Luke 23:49; with the preposition ἀπό prefixed (cf. Winers Grammar, 422 (393); § 65, 2; Buttmann, 70 (62)): Matthew 26:58 (here T omits; WH brackets ἀπό); ; Mark 5:6; Mark 14:54; Mark 15:40, Luke 16:23; Revelation 18:10, 15, 17; also L T Tr WH in Mark 11:13; L T Tr marginal reading WH in Luke 23:49; T Tr WH in Mark 8:3 (Psalm 137:6 (); 2 Kings 19:25 manuscript Alex.; 2 Esdr. 3:13).
Strong's afar off, from far. Adverb from makros; from a distance or afar -- afar off, from far. see GREEK makros |
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