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<div> '''1: | <div> '''1: '''''Ἐξαυτῆς''''' ''' (Strong'S #1824 — Adverb — exautes — ex-ow'-tace ) </div> <p> "at once" (from, ek, "out of," and autes, the genitive case of autos, "self or very," agreeing with "hour" understood, i.e., "from that very hour"), is translated "forthwith" in the RV in Mark 6:25 (AV, "by and by"); Acts 10:33 (AV, "immediately"); 11:11 (ditto); 21:32 (ditto); 23:30 (AV, "straightway"); Philippians 2:23 (AV, "presently"). The word is frequent in the period of the koine Greek (see Preface). See Immediately , [[Presently]] , Straightway. </p> <div> '''2: '''''Εὐθέως''''' ''' (Strong'S #2112 — Adverb — eutheos — yoo-theh'-oce ) </div> <p> "at once, straightway" (from the adjective, euthus, "straight"), is translated "forthwith," in the AV of Matthew 13:5; 26:49; (it occurs in some mss. in Mark 5:13; the RV omits it); Acts 12:10; 21:30 (RV, "straightway," in each place). See Immediately , [[Shortly]] , Straightway. </p> <div> '''3: '''''Εὐθύς''''' ''' (Strong'S #2117 — Adjective — euthus — yoo-thoos' ) </div> <p> an alternative adverb to No. 2, is translated "forthwith" in the AV of Mark 1:29; 1:43 (in the best mss.), and John 19:34 (RV, "straightway"). See [[Anon]] , Immediately , Straightway. Note: Parachrema, a synonymous word denoting "instantly, on the spot," is not translated "forthwith" in AV or RV. See Immediately. </p> | ||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_123429" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_123429" /> == | ||
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60252" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60252" /> == | ||
<p> | <p> FORTHWITH', adv. forth and with. Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales and he received his sight forthwith. Acts 9 . </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 14 October 2021
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
"at once" (from, ek, "out of," and autes, the genitive case of autos, "self or very," agreeing with "hour" understood, i.e., "from that very hour"), is translated "forthwith" in the RV in Mark 6:25 (AV, "by and by"); Acts 10:33 (AV, "immediately"); 11:11 (ditto); 21:32 (ditto); 23:30 (AV, "straightway"); Philippians 2:23 (AV, "presently"). The word is frequent in the period of the koine Greek (see Preface). See Immediately , Presently , Straightway.
"at once, straightway" (from the adjective, euthus, "straight"), is translated "forthwith," in the AV of Matthew 13:5; 26:49; (it occurs in some mss. in Mark 5:13; the RV omits it); Acts 12:10; 21:30 (RV, "straightway," in each place). See Immediately , Shortly , Straightway.
an alternative adverb to No. 2, is translated "forthwith" in the AV of Mark 1:29; 1:43 (in the best mss.), and John 19:34 (RV, "straightway"). See Anon , Immediately , Straightway. Note: Parachrema, a synonymous word denoting "instantly, on the spot," is not translated "forthwith" in AV or RV. See Immediately.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): ( adv.) As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object.
(2): ( adv.) Immediately; without delay; directly.
King James Dictionary [3]
FORTHWITH', adv. forth and with. Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales and he received his sight forthwith. Acts 9 .