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Under, Underneath <1,,5270, hupokato>

an adverb signifying "under," is used as a preposition and rendered "under" in Mar 6:11, Mar 7:28, Luk 8:16, Heb 2:8, Rev 5:3, Rev 5:13, Rev 6:9, Rev 12:1; "underneath" in Mat 22:44, RV (Mar 12:36 in some mss.); Joh 1:50, RV (AV, "under").

<2,,2736, katotero>

the comparative degree of kato, "below, beneath," occurs in Mat 2:16, "under."

<3,,1640, elasson>

the neuter of the adjective elasson, "less," is used adverbially in 1Ti 5:9, "under" (or "less than"). See LESS.

Notes: (1) The preposition epi, "upon," is rendered "under" in Heb 7:11, Heb 9:15, Heb 10:28, AV (RV, "on the word of"). (2) The preposition en, "in," is rendered "under" in Mat 7:6, Rom 3:19 (1st part). (3) The usual preposition is hupo.

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