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Late <1,,3796, opse>

an adverb of time, besides its meaning "at evening" or "at eventide," denotes "late in, or on," Mat 28:1, RV, "late on (the Sabbath day)" (AV, "in the end of"); it came also to denote "late after," which seems to be the meaning here. See EVENING.

Note: In Joh 11:8, AV, "nun, now," is translated "of late" (RV, "but now").

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