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5.
$ $
(
'
, 847), the genitive case, neuter, of
$
, he, lit., “of it,” is used as an
adverb, “there,” in Acts 18:19; 21:4 (in some texts in 15:34). See
HERE
.
Notes:
(1) In Luke 24:18 and Acts 9:38, “there” translates the phrase
$
, “in it.”
(2) In John 21:9, “there” is used to translate the verb
!
(3) In Matt. 24:23 (2nd
part),
KJV
,
, “here” (
RV
), is translated “there.” (4) In Acts 17:21, “there” forms part
of the translation of
, “to sojourn,” “sojourning there,”
RV
(“which were there,”
KJV
).
THEREABOUT
Note:
The phrase
$ $
, “concerning this,” is rendered “thereabout” in Luke
24:4.
THEREAT
Note:
The phrase
$
, lit., “by ( ) it,” is rendered “thereat” in Matt. 7:13,
KJV
(
RV
, “thereby”).
THEREBY
Notes:
(1)
4 $
(see above) occurs in Matt. 7:13; John 11:4; Heb. 12:11. (2)
4
$
, “by means of this, thereby,” occurs in Heb. 12:15; 13:2. (3)
, $
, “in, or by,
it,” is rendered “thereby” in Rom. 10:5;
$
in Eph. 2:16 (some texts have
$
,
“in Himself”); 1 Pet. 2:2.
For
THEREFORE
see
, p. 1
THEREIN, THEREINTO, THEREOF, THEREON, THEREOUT,
THERETO, THEREUNTO, THEREUPON, THEREWITH
Note:
These translate various phrases consisting of a preposition with forms of either
the personal pronoun
$
, “he,” or the demonstrative
$
, “this.”
For
THESE
see
THIS
THEY, THEY THEMSELVES
Note:
When not forming part of the translation of the 3rd pers., plur. of a verb, (1)
these translate the plural of the pronouns under HE, in their various forms,
$ $
$ $!
(2) In Acts 5:16,
, the plural of
, “anyone who,” is
translated “they”; so in 23:14, translated “and they”; in 17:11, “in that they” (some texts
have it in Matt. 25:3). (3) Sometimes the plural of the article is rendered “they,” e.g.,
Phil. 4:22; Heb. 13:24; in 1 Cor. 11:19, “they which are (approved)” is, lit., “the
approved”; in Gal. 2:6, “they … (who were of repute),”
RV
.
For
THICK
see
GATHER
, A, No. 8
THIEF, THIEVES
1.
(
!
, 2812) is used (a) literally, Matt. 6:19, 20; 24:43; Luke 12:33, 39;
John 10:1, 10; 12:6; 1 Cor. 6:10; 1 Pet. 4:15; (b) metaphorically of “false teachers,” John
10:8; (c) figuratively, (1) of the personal coming of Christ, in a warning to a local church,
with most of its members possessed of mere outward profession and defiled by the world,
Rev. 3:3; in retributive intervention to overthrow the foes of God, 16:15; (2) of the Day