Strong's Concordance hothen: from where, for which reason Original Word: ὅPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: hothen Phonetic Spelling: (hoth'-en) Definition: from where, for which reason Usage: (a) whence, from which place, (b) wherefore. HELPS Word-studies 3606 hóthen (an adverb, formed from 3739 /hós, "which, where" with the added suffix -then) – properly, from which place; from where, from which. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hos, Definition from where, for which reason NASB Translation so (3), there (1), therefore (4), this (1), where (2), which (4). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3606: ὅὅ b. of the source from which a thing is known, from which, whereby: 1 John 2:18. c. of the cause from which, for which reason, wherefore, on which account (A. V. whereupon (in the first two instances)): Matthew 14:7; Acts 26:19; Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 3:1; Hebrews 7:25; Hebrews 8:3; Hebrews 9:18; Hebrews 11:19; often in the last three books of Macc. From hos with the directive enclitic of source; from which place or source or cause (adverb or conjunction) -- from thence, (from) whence, where(-by, -fore, -upon). see GREEK hos Englishman's Concordance Matthew 12:44 AdvGRK: NAS: to my house from which I came; KJV: my house from whence I came out; and INT: of me I will return from where I came out And Matthew 14:7 Adv Matthew 25:24 Adv Matthew 25:26 Adv Luke 11:24 Adv Acts 14:26 Adv Acts 26:19 Adv Acts 28:13 Adv Hebrews 2:17 Adv Hebrews 3:1 Adv Hebrews 7:25 Adv Hebrews 8:3 Adv Hebrews 9:18 Adv Hebrews 11:19 Adv 1 John 2:18 Adv |