STRONGS G1534:
εἶτα, adverb of time,
then; next; after that:
Mark 8:25;
Luke 8:12;
John 13:5;
John 19:27;
John 20:27;
James 1:15; with the addition of a genitive absolutely to define it more precisely,
Mark 4:17; as in classic Greek, it stands in enumerations, to mark a sequence depending either on temporal succession, as
Mark 4:28 (see εἶτεν); 1 Corinthians 15:5-7 (
εἶτα [T
ἔπειτα, so in marginal reading Tr WH]...
ἔπειτα...
ἔπειτα...
εἶτα [T
ἔπειτα, so in marginal reading L Tr WH]);
1 Corinthians 15:24 (ἔπειτα... εἶτα);
1 Timothy 2:13; or on the nature of the things enumerated,
1 Corinthians 12:28 (
πρῶτον...
δεύτερον...
τρίτον...
ἔπειτα...
εἶτα for which L T Tr WH
ἔπειτα); [
1 Timothy 3:10]; in arguments it serves to add a new reason,
furthermore (German
sodann):
Hebrews 12:9.
Related entry:
εἶτεν a very rare [Ionic] form for
εἶτα (which see):
Mark 4:28 T WH. [Cf.
Kuenen et Cobet, Nov. Test. etc. praef. p. 33;
Lob. Phryn. p. 124, also Pathol. Gr. Element. 2:155;
Stephanus Thesaurus under the word and under the word
ἔπειτεν.]
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