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==References == | <div> '''1: ἔσω ''' (Strong'S #2080 Adverb eso es'-o ) </div> <p> "within, inward," is used adjectivally in Romans 7:22 , "(the) inward (man);" 2 Corinthians 4:16 , with "man" expressed in the preceding clause, but not repeated in the original, "(our) inward (man)" (some mss. have esothen, "from within"); Ephesians 3:16 , [[Rv,]] "(the) inward (man)" [[(Av,]] "inner"). See [[Inner]] , Within. </p> <div> '''2: ἔσωθεν ''' (Strong'S #2081 Adverb esothen es'-o-then ) </div> <p> is used in Luke 11:39 , as a noun with the article, "part" being understood, "(your) inward part;" in Matthew 7:15 it has its normal use as an adverb, "inwardly." See Within. </p> Romans 2:29[[Hide]][[Secret.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 13 October 2021
Inwardly Inward [1]
1: ἔσω (Strong'S #2080 Adverb eso es'-o )
"within, inward," is used adjectivally in Romans 7:22 , "(the) inward (man);" 2 Corinthians 4:16 , with "man" expressed in the preceding clause, but not repeated in the original, "(our) inward (man)" (some mss. have esothen, "from within"); Ephesians 3:16 , Rv, "(the) inward (man)" (Av, "inner"). See Inner , Within.
2: ἔσωθεν (Strong'S #2081 Adverb esothen es'-o-then )
is used in Luke 11:39 , as a noun with the article, "part" being understood, "(your) inward part;" in Matthew 7:15 it has its normal use as an adverb, "inwardly." See Within.