an adverb (akin to echo, "to have") denoting "in order, successively, next," is used adjectivally, qualifying the noun "day" in Luke 9:37; Acts 21:1 , RV, "next" (AV, "following"), Acts 25:17 , RV, "next" (AV, "on the morrow"); in Acts 27:18 , with hemera, "day," understood; in Luke 7:11 , in the best mss., with the word chronos, "time," understood, "soon afterwards" (marg., "on the next day," according to some ancient authorities). See AFTER , FOLLOW , Note (3), MORROW.
"to have," in the Middle Voice, sometimes signifies "to be next to," said of towns, in Mark 1:38; of a day, Acts 21:26; in Acts 20:15 (2nd part), hemera, "day," is unexpressed. See HAVE.
"to have," in the Middle Voice, sometimes signifies "to be next to," said of towns, in Mark 1:38; of a day, Acts 21:26; in Acts 20:15 (2nd part), hemera, "day," is unexpressed. See HAVE.
"to come," is used in the present participle in Acts 13:44 , "(the) next (sabbath)." See COME.
Acts 7:26Acts 16:1120:15 Acts 21:18
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