G817
G817 — ἄτερ
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
ater (at'-er) prep.
1. aloof, i.e. apart from
{literally or figuratively}
[a particle probably akin to G427]
KJV: in the absence of, without
See also: G427
TWOT
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KJV Renderings
in the absence of, without
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἄτερ, preposition, frequent in the poets (from Homer down), rare in prose writings from Plato (?) down; without, apart from: with the genitive (Dionysius Halicarnassus 3, 10; Plutarch, Num 14:1-45, Cat. min. 5); in the Bible only in 2Ma 12:15; Luk 22:6 (ἄτερ ὄχλου in the absence of the multitude; hence, without tumult), Luk 22:35. (’Teaching 3, 10 [ET]; Herm. sim. 5, 4, 5 [ET].)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
ἄτερ (in the absence of)
Luke 22:6
- KJV: And he promised and sought opportunity to betray him unto them in the absence of the multitude
- GK: και εξωμολόγησε και εζήτει ευκαιρίαν του παραδούναι αυτόν αυτοίς άτερ όχλου
Luke 22:35
- KJV: And he said unto them When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes lacked ye any thing And they said Nothing
- GK: και είπεν αυτοίς ότε απέστειλα υμάς άτερ βαλαντίου και πήρας και υποδημάτων μη τινος υστερήσατε οι δε είπον ουθενός