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After, Afterward (-s) * The following are adverbs only. For prepositions and conjunctions see Note + p. 9.

<1,,1564, ekeithen>

"thence," is once used to signify "afterwards," in the sense of "then, from that time," Act 13:21 See THENCE.

<2,,1836, hexes>

denotes "after" with the significance of a succession of events, an event following next in order after another, Luk 7:11, Luk 9:37, Act 21:1, Act 25:17, Act 27:18.

<3,,2517, kathexes>

a strengthened from of No. 2, denotes "afterward," or "in order" (Kata, "according to," and No. 2), Luk 1:3, Luk 8:1, Act 3:24, Act 11:4, Act 18:23.

<4,,3347, metepeita>

"afterwards," without necessarily indicating an order of events, as in Nos. 1 and 2, is found in Heb 12:17.

<5,,5305, husteron>

"afterwards," with the suggestion of at length, is found in Mat 4:2, Mat 21:29, Mat 21:32, Mat 21:37 (AV, "last of all") Mat 22:27, Mat 25:11, Mat 26:60 (AV, "at the last"); Mar 16:14, Luk 4:2, Luk 20:32 (AV, "last"); Joh 13:36, Heb 12:11. See LAST.

Note: Eita and epeita, "then, afterwards," or "thereupon," are translated "afterward" or "afterwards" in the AV of Mar 4:17 (eita) and Gal 1:21, 1Co 15:23, 1Co 15:46 (epeita); always "then" in the RV. See THEN.

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