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Koine Greek wordlink #99553

κἀκεῖθενActs 20

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Other uses (9) of identical word form κἀκεῖθεν (D-...) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘κἀκεῖθεν’ (D-...) is always and only glossed as ‘and_from_there’.

Mark 9:30 ‘and_from_there having come_out they were passing_through through’ SR GNT Mark 9:30 word 1

Luke 11:53 ‘and_from_there of having come_out of him began’ SR GNT Luke 11:53 word 1

Acts 7:4 ‘he dwelt in Ⱪarran/(Ḩārān) and_from_there after the time to die_off’ SR GNT Acts 7:4 word 11

Acts 13:21 ‘and_from_there they requested a king and’ SR GNT Acts 13:21 word 1

Acts 14:26 ‘and_from_there they sailed_away to Antioⱪeia’ SR GNT Acts 14:26 word 1

Acts 16:12 ‘and_from_there to Filippou which’ SR GNT Acts 16:12 word 1

Acts 21:1 ‘next to Ɽodos and_from_there to Patara’ SR GNT Acts 21:1 word 32

Acts 27:4 ‘and_from_there having_been launched we sailed_under Kupros’ SR GNT Acts 27:4 word 1

Acts 28:15 ‘and_from_there the brothers having heard’ SR GNT Acts 28:15 word 1

Key: D=adverb