2111 | 2112. eutheos (yoo-theh'-oce) | |
Adverb from euthus; directly, i.e. At once or soon
anon, as soon as, forthwith, immediately, shortly, straightway.
see GREEK euthus
Textus Receptus Greek Text euqewV eutheos
euqewV Matt 4:20, Matt 4:22, Matt 8:3, Matt 13:5, Matt 14:22, Matt 14:27, Matt 14:31, Matt 20:34, Matt 21:2, Matt 21:3, Matt 24:29, Matt 25:15, Matt 26:49, Matt 26:74, Matt 27:48, Mark 1:10, Mark 1:18, Mark 1:20, Mark 1:21, Mark 1:29, Mark 1:30, Mark 1:31, Mark 1:42, Mark 1:43, Mark 2:2, Mark 2:8, Mark 2:12, Mark 3:6, Mark 4:5, Mark 4:15, Mark 4:16, Mark 4:17, Mark 4:29, Mark 5:2, Mark 5:13, Mark 5:29, Mark 5:30, Mark 5:36, Mark 5:42, Mark 6:25, Mark 6:27, Mark 6:45, Mark 6:50, Mark 6:54, Mark 7:35, Mark 8:10, Mark 9:15, Mark 9:20, Mark 9:24, Mark 10:52, Mark 11:2, Mark 11:3, Mark 14:43, Mark 14:45, Mark 15:1, Luke 5:13, Luke 5:39, Luke 6:49, Luke 12:36, Luke 12:54, Luke 14:5, Luke 17:7, Luke 21:9, John 5:9, John 6:21, John 13:30, John 18:27, Acts 9:18, Acts 9:20, Acts 9:34, Acts 12:10, Acts 16:10, Acts 17:10, Acts 17:14, Acts 21:30, Acts 22:29, Gal 1:16, Jam 1:24, 3 Jo 1:14, Rev 4:2 |