an adverb signifying (a) "here" (of place), e.g., Matthew 12:6; Mark 9:1; used with the neuter plural of the article, Colossians 4:9 , "(all) things (that are done) here," lit., "(all) the (things) here;" in Matthew 24:23 , hode is used in both parts, hence the RV, "Lo, here (is the Christ, or) Here;" in Mark 13:21 hode is followed by ekei, "there." The word is used metaphorically in the sense of "in this circumstance," or connection, in 1—Corinthians 4:2; Revelation 13:10,18; 14:12; 17:9 . See HITHER.
has the same meanings as No. 1; "here" in Luke 24:41; Acts 16:28; 25:24 . See HITHER (John 4:15,16; Acts 25:17 ).
the genitive case of autos, "self," signifies "just here" in Matthew 26:36 . See THERE , No. 5.
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