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H268 <
STRHEB
>@ אחר אחור 'â
ch
ô
r
'â
ch
ô
r
{
aw
-
khore
'}
aw
-
khore
'
From
H299;
the
hinder
part
;
hence
(
adverbially
) {
behind
}
backward
;
also
(
as
facing
north
)
the
West
: -
after
({-
ward
})
back
({
part
} {-
side
} {-
ward
}) {
hereafter
} (
be
-)
hind
(-
er
{
part
})
time
to
{
come
}
without
.
H322 <
STRHEB
>@ אחרנּית 'ă
ch
ô
rann
î
yth
akh
-
o
-
ran
-
neeth
'
Prolonged
from
H268;
backwards
: - {
back
(-
ward
}
again
).
H7725 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁוּב
sh
û
b
shoob
A
primitive
root
;
to
turn
back
({
hence
}
away
)
transitively
or
{
intransitively
}
literally
or
figuratively
(
not
necessarily
with
the
idea
of
return
to
the
starting
point
);
generally
to
retreat
;
often
adverbially
again
: - ({[
break
} {
build
} {
circumcise
} {
dig
}
do
{
anything
}
do
{
evil
} {
feed
}
lay
{
down
}
lie
{
down
} {
lodge
} {
make
} {
rejoice
} {
send
} {
take
}
weep
])
X
{
again
} (
cause
to
)
answer
(+ {
again
})
X
in
any
case
({
wise
})
X
at
{
all
} {
averse
}
bring
({
again
} {
back
}
home
{
again
})
call
[
to
{
mind
]}
carry
again
({
back
}) {
cease
}
X
{
certainly
}
come
again
(
back
)
X
{
consider
} + {
continually
} {
convert
}
deliver
({
again
}) + {
deny
}
draw
{
back
}
fetch
home
{
again
}
X
{
fro
}
get
[
oneself
] (
back
) {
again
}
X
give
({
again
})
go
again
({
back
} {
home
}) [
go
] {
out
} {
hinder
} {
let
} [
see
] {
more
}
X
{
needs
}
be
{
past
}
X
{
pay
} {
pervert
}
pull
in
{
again
}
put
({
again
}
up
{
again
}) {
recall
} {
recompense
} {
recover
} {
refresh
} {
relieve
}
render
({
again
})
X
{
repent
} {
requite
} {
rescue
} {
restore
} {
retrieve
} (
cause
{
to
}
make
to
) {
return
} {
reverse
} {
reward
} +
say
{
nay
}
send
{
back
}
set
{
again
}
slide
{
back
} {
still
}
X
{
surely
}
take
back
({
off
}) (
cause
{
to
}
make
to
)
turn
({
again
}
self
{
again
} {
away
} {
back
}
back
{
again
} {
backward
} {
from
} {
off
})
withdraw
.
G126 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀΐ́διος
aidios
ah
-
id
'-
ee
-
os
From
G104;
everduring
(
forward
and
backward
or
foward
only
): -
eternal
everlasting
.
G3796 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀψέ
opse
op
-
seh
'
From
the
same
as
G3694 (
through
the
idea
of
backwardness
); (
adverbially
)
late
in
the
day
;
by
extension
after
the
close
of
the
day
: - (
at
)
even
in
the
end
.
G846 <
STRGRK
>@ αὐτός
autos
ow
-
tos
'
From
the
particle
αὖ
au
(
perhaps
akin
to
the
base
of
G109 through
the
idea
of
a
baffling
wind
;
backward
);
the
reflexive
pronoun
self
used
(
alone
or
in
the
compound
of
G1438)
of
the
third
person
and
(
with
the
proper
personal
pronoun
)
of
the
other
persons
: -
her
it
(-
self
)
one
the
other
(
mine
)
own
said
([
self
-]
the
)
same
([
him
-
my
-
thy
-])
self
[
your
-]
selves
she
that
their
(-
s
)
them
([-
selves
])
there
[-
at
-
by
-
in
-
into
-
of
-
on
-
with
]
they
(
these
)
things
this
(
man
)
those
together
very
which
.
Compare
G848.