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Morrow

Morrow

Morrow

(, machar’, ). SEE PROCRASTINATION.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Morrow

an adverb denoting “tomorrow,” is used (a) with this meaning in Mat 6:30; Luk 12:28; Luk 13:32-33; Act 23:15 (in some mss.), Act 23:20; Act 25:22; 1Co 15:32; Jam 4:13; (b) with the word hemera, “day,” understood (occurring this in the papyri), translated as a noun, “(the) morrow,” Mat 6:34 (twice); Luk 10:35; Act 4:3 (AV, “next day”); Act 4:5; Jam 4:14.

epi, “upon,” and No. 1, is used as in (b) above; the RV always translates it “on (the) morrow;” in the following the AV has “(the) next day,” Mat 27:62; Joh 1:29, Joh 1:35 (“the next day after”); Joh 12:12; Act 14:20; Act 21:8; Act 25:6; “(the) day following,” Joh 1:43; Joh 6:22; “the morrow after,” Act 10:24.

Note: In Act 25:17, AV, the adverb hexes, “next, successively, in order,” is translated “on (the) morrow.” See NEXT.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words