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There, Thither

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

1: ἐκεῖ

(Strong's #1563 — Adverb — ekei — ek-i' )

signifies (a) "there," e.g., Matthew 2:13 , frequently in the Gospels; (b) "thither," e.g., Luke 17:37; in Romans 15:24 , "thitherward."

2: ἐκεῖσε

(Strong's #1566 — Adverb — ekeise — ek-i'-seh )

properly, "thither," signifies "there" in Acts 21:3; 22:5 . In the Sept., Job 39:29 .

3: ἐκεῖθεν

(Strong's #1564 — Adverb — ekeithen — ek-i'-then )

"thence," is rendered "there" in Acts 20:13 . See THENCE.

4: ἐνθάδε

(Strong's #1759 — Adverb — enthade — en-thad'-eh )

"here, hither," is rendered "there" in Acts 10:18 . See HERE , HITHER.

5: αὐτοῦ

(Strong's #847 — Adverb — autou — ow-too' )

the genitive case, neuter, of autos, he, lit., "of it," is used as an adverb, "there," in Acts 18:19; 21:4 (in some texts in Acts 15:34 ). See HERE.

Notes: (1) In Luke 24:18; Acts 9:38 , "there" translates the phrase en aute, "in it." (2) In John 21:9 , "there" is used to translate the verb keimai. (3) In Matthew 24:23 (2nd part), AV, hode, "here" (RV), is translated "there." (4) In Acts 17:21 , "there" forms part of the translation of epidemeo, "to sojourn," "sojourning there," RV ("which were there," AV).

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'There, Thither'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​t/there-thither.html. 1940.