lit., "with the matter (or business) itself" (para, "with," chrema, "a business," or "event"), and so, "immediately," Matthew 21:19 (AV, "presently"),20; Luke 1:64; 4:39; 5:25; 8:44,47,55; 13:13; 18:43; 19:11; 22:60; Acts 3:7; 5:10; 12:23; 13:11; 16:26,33; it is thus used by Luke only, save for the two instances in Matthew. See FORTHWITH. It is also rendered "presently," soon," "straightway."
see FORTHWITH.
ditto.
ditto.
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