Between
Between
* In addition to the prepositions en and pros (see Note +, p. 9), the following have this meaning:
lit., “up to the middle of,” i.e., among, or in the midst of, hence, between, is used in 1Co 6:5, of those in the church able to decide between brother and brother, instead of their going to law with one another in the world’s courts.
“in the midst, or between” (from meta, and xun, i.e., sun, “with”), is used as a preposition, (a) of mutual relation, Mat 18:15; Act 15:9; Rom 2:15, RV, “one with another,” lit., “between one another,” for AV, “the meanwhile;” (b) of place, Mat 23:35; Luk 11:51; Luk 16:26; Act 12:6; (c) of time, “meanwhile,” Joh 4:31. In Act 13:42, the AV marg. has “in the week between,” the literal rendering. See WHILE.
Note: The phrase ek meta (ek, “out of,” meta, “with”) is translated “between … and” in the AV of Joh 3:25 (RV, “on the part of … with”).