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Matthew 17:9

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G2597 came down καταβαινοντων
G846 as they αυτων
G575 from απο
G3588 the του
G3735 mountain ορους
G1781 charged ενετειλατο
G846 them αυτοις
G3588 the ο
G2424 Jesus ιησους
G3004 saying λεγων
G3367 to no man μηδενι
G2036 Tell ειπητε
G3588 the το
G3705 vision οραμα
G2193 until εως
G3739   ου
G3588 the ο
G5207 Son υιος
G3588 the του
G444   ανθρωπου
G1537   εκ
G3498 dead νεκρων
G450 be risen again αναστη

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  as
G846 they
  came
G2597 down
G575 from
G3735 mountain
G2424 Jesus
G1781 charged
G846 them
G3004 saying
G2036 Tell
G3705 vision
  to
  no
G2193 until
  of
  be
  risen
G450 again
G575 from
G3498 dead

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G575
Greek: ἀπό
Transliteration: apo
Pronunciation: apo'
Bible Usage: reversal etc.
Definition:  

off that is away (from something near) in various senses (of place time or relation; literally or figuratively): (X here-) after ago at because of before by (the space of) for (-th) from in (out) of off (up-) on (-ce) since with. In composition (as a prefix) it usually denotes separation departure: cessation completion

1. of separation

a. of local separation, after verbs of motion from a place i.e. of departing, of fleeing, ...

b. of separation of a part from the whole

1. where of a whole some part is taken

c. of any kind of separation of one thing from another by which the union or fellowship of the two is destroyed

d. of a state of separation, that is of distance

1. physical, of distance of place

2. temporal, of distance of time

2. of origin

a. of the place whence anything is, comes, befalls, is taken

b. of origin of a cause

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.