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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77712" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77712" /> ==
<div> '''1: ἔτι ''' (Strong'S #2089 — Adverb — eti — et'-ee ) </div> <p> "yet, still, further," is used (a) of time, most usually translated "yet," e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 12:46; or negatively, "any more," "no more," e.g., &nbsp;Hebrews 8:12; (b) of degree, translated "further," or "any further," &nbsp;Matthew 26:65; &nbsp;Mark 5:35; &nbsp;14:63; &nbsp;Luke 22:71; &nbsp;Hebrews 7:11; in &nbsp;Acts 21:28 , [[Rv,]] "moreover" [[(Av,]] "further"). See [[Longer]] , More , Moreover , [[Still]] , [[Thenceforth]] , Yet. </p> <div> '''2: πορρωτέρον ''' (Strong'S #4208 — Adverb — porroteron — por-rho-ter'-o ) </div> <p> the comparative degree of porro, "far off," signifies "further," &nbsp;Luke 24:28 . See Far. </p> &nbsp;Acts 27:28
<div> '''1: '''''Ἔτι''''' ''' (Strong'S #2089 Adverb eti et'-ee ) </div> <p> "yet, still, further," is used (a) of time, most usually translated "yet," e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 12:46; or negatively, "any more," "no more," e.g., &nbsp;Hebrews 8:12; (b) of degree, translated "further," or "any further," &nbsp;Matthew 26:65; &nbsp;Mark 5:35; &nbsp;14:63; &nbsp;Luke 22:71; &nbsp;Hebrews 7:11; in &nbsp;Acts 21:28 , RV, "moreover" (AV, "further"). See [[Longer]] , More , Moreover , [[Still]] , [[Thenceforth]] , Yet. </p> <div> '''2: '''''Πορρωτέρον''''' ''' (Strong'S #4208 Adverb porroteron por-rho-ter'-o ) </div> <p> the comparative degree of porro, "far off," signifies "further," &nbsp;Luke 24:28 . See Far. </p> &nbsp;Acts 27:28
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_124486" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_124486" /> ==
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60291" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60291" /> ==
<p> [[Fur'Ther,]] a. </p> 1. More or most distant as the further end of the field. 2. Additional. We have a further reason for this opinion. We have nothing further to suggest. <p> What further need have we of witnesses? &nbsp;Matthew 26 . </p> <p> [[Fur'Ther,]] adv. To a greater distance. He went further. </p> <p> [[Fur'Ther,]] </p> <p> To help forward to promote to advance onward to forward hence, to help or assist. </p> <p> This binds thee then to further my design. </p>
<p> FUR'THER, a. </p> 1. More or most distant as the further end of the field. 2. Additional. We have a further reason for this opinion. We have nothing further to suggest. <p> What further need have we of witnesses? &nbsp;Matthew 26 . </p> <p> FUR'THER, adv. To a greater distance. He went further. </p> <p> FUR'THER, </p> <p> To help forward to promote to advance onward to forward hence, to help or assist. </p> <p> This binds thee then to further my design. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 12:50, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἔτι (Strong'S #2089 — Adverb — eti — et'-ee )

"yet, still, further," is used (a) of time, most usually translated "yet," e.g.,  Matthew 12:46; or negatively, "any more," "no more," e.g.,  Hebrews 8:12; (b) of degree, translated "further," or "any further,"  Matthew 26:65;  Mark 5:35;  14:63;  Luke 22:71;  Hebrews 7:11; in  Acts 21:28 , RV, "moreover" (AV, "further"). See Longer , More , Moreover , Still , Thenceforth , Yet.

2: Πορρωτέρον (Strong'S #4208 — Adverb — porroteron — por-rho-ter'-o )

the comparative degree of porro, "far off," signifies "further,"  Luke 24:28 . See Far.

 Acts 27:28

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( superl.) More remote; at a greater distance; more in advance; farther; as, the further end of the field. See Farther.

(2): ( adv.) To a greater distance; in addition; moreover. See Farther.

(3): ( adv.) To help forward; to promote; to advance; to forward; to help or assist.

(4): ( superl.) Beyond; additional; as, a further reason for this opinion; nothing further to suggest.

King James Dictionary [3]

FUR'THER, a.

1. More or most distant as the further end of the field. 2. Additional. We have a further reason for this opinion. We have nothing further to suggest.

What further need have we of witnesses?  Matthew 26 .

FUR'THER, adv. To a greater distance. He went further.

FUR'THER,

To help forward to promote to advance onward to forward hence, to help or assist.

This binds thee then to further my design.

References