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Koine Greek wordlink #84829

αὔριονActs 4

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Other uses (13) of identical word form αὔριον (D-...) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘αὔριον’ (D-...) has 3 different glosses: ‘next’, ‘next will_be’, ‘tomorrow’.

Mat 6:30 ‘today being and tomorrow into the furnace being throw’ SR GNT Mat 6:30 word 13

Mat 6:34 ‘you_all may worry for the day next the day for next’ SR GNT Mat 6:34 word 6

Mat 6:34 ‘next the day for next will_be worrying about itself sufficient’ SR GNT Mat 6:34 word 9

Luke 10:35 ‘and on the day next having throw_out he gave two’ SR GNT Luke 10:35 word 5

Luke 12:28 ‘being here today and tomorrow into a furnace being throw’ SR GNT Luke 12:28 word 21

Luke 13:32 ‘I am finishing_out today and tomorrow and on the third day’ SR GNT Luke 13:32 word 21

Luke 13:33 ‘me today and tomorrow and on the day following’ SR GNT Luke 13:33 word 8

Acts 4:3 ‘jail to the day next it was for evening’ SR GNT Acts 4:3 word 15

Acts 23:20 ‘to ask you so_that tomorrow Paulos you may bring_down into’ SR GNT Acts 23:20 word 11

Acts 25:22 ‘from the man to hear tomorrow he is saying you will_be hearing from him’ SR GNT Acts 25:22 word 15

1Cor 15:32 ‘we may eat and we may drink tomorrow for we are dying_off’ SR GNT 1Cor 15:32 word 18

Yac (Jam) 4:13 ‘saying today or tomorrow we will_be going into this’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 4:13 word 8

Yac (Jam) 4:14 ‘not are knowing on the day next will_be what is for life’ SR GNT Yac (Jam) 4:14 word 7

Greek words (8) other than αὔριον (D-...) with a gloss related to ‘next’

MAT 10:23ἑτέραν (heteran) R-AFS Lemma=heteros ‘be fleeing to the next truly for I am saying’ SR GNT Mat 10:23 word 13

LUKE 7:11ἑξῆς (hexaʸs) D-... Lemma=hexēs ‘it became on on the day next he was gone into a city’ SR GNT Luke 7:11 word 6

LUKE 9:37ἑξῆς (hexaʸs) D-... Lemma=hexēs ‘it became and on the next day having come_downhill of them’ SR GNT Luke 9:37 word 7

ACTs 20:15ἑτέρᾳ (hetera) R-DFS Lemma=heteros ‘Ⱪios on the and next day we arrived in Samos’ SR GNT Acts 20:15 word 11

ACTs 21:1ἑξῆς (hexaʸs) D-... Lemma=hexēs ‘Kōs on the day and next to Ɽodos and_from_there’ SR GNT Acts 21:1 word 28

ACTs 25:17ἑξῆς (hexaʸs) D-... Lemma=hexēs ‘not_one having made on the day next having sat_down on the’ SR GNT Acts 25:17 word 11

ACTs 27:3ἑτέρᾳ (hetera) R-DFS Lemma=heteros ‘on the both next day we were set_down at Sidōn/(Tsīdōn)’ SR GNT Acts 27:3 word 3

ACTs 27:18ἑξῆς (hexaʸs) D-... Lemma=hexēs ‘being storm_tossed of us on the day next a jettison they were making’ SR GNT Acts 27:18 word 7

Key: D=adverb R=pronoun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular DFS=dative,feminine,singular