1781 | 1782. enteuthen (ent-yoo'-then) | |
From the same as enthade; hence (literally or figuratively); (repeated) on both sides
(from) hence, on either side.
see GREEK enthade
Textus Receptus Greek Text enteuqen enteuthen
enteuqen Matt 17:20, Luke 4:9, Luke 13:31, Luke 16:26, John 2:16, John 7:3, John 14:31, John 18:36, John 19:18, John 19:18, Jam 4:1, Rev 22:2, Rev 22:2 |