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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
an adverb connected with eis, "into," is translated "inner" in the Av of Ephesians 3:16 (Rv, "inward"); after verbs of motion, it denotes "into," Mark 15:16; after verbs of rest, "within." See Within.
the comparative degree of No. 1, denotes "inner," Acts 16:24 (of a prison); Hebrews 6:19 , with the article, and practically as a noun, "that which is within (the veil)," lit., "the inner (of the veil)." Cp. Eng., esoteric.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): ( a.) Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an spirit or its phenomena.
(2): ( a.) Not obvious or easily discovered; obscure.
King James Dictionary [3]
In'Ner, a. from in. Interior farther inward than something else, as an inner chamber the inner court of a temple or palace.
1. Interior internal not outward as the inner man. Ephesians 3