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|txtha=(so Tdf. in John, T and Tr in Rev.), or [[rather]] ἀπ' [[ἄρτι]] (cf. Winer s Grammar, § 5,2, p. 45, and 422 (393); (Buttmann, 320 (275); Lipsius, p. 127); [[see]] [[ἄρτι]], adverb, from [[now]], [[henceforth]]: [[ἀπό]] [[τοῦ]] [[νῦν]]); ἀπ' [[ἄρτι]] [[with]] μακάριοι). In the Greek of the O. T. it is [[not]] [[found]] (for the the Sept. [[render]] מֵעַתָּה by [[ἀπό]] [[τοῦ]] [[νῦν]]), and [[scarcely]] ([[yet]] Liddell and Scott [[cite]] [[Aristophanes]] Pl. 388; [[Plato]], [[commentary]], Sof. 10) in the earlier and [[more]] [[elegant]] Greek writings. For the [[similar]] [[term]] [[which]] the classic writers [[employ]] is to be written as [[one]] [[word]], and oxytone (viz. [[ἀπαρτί]]), and has a [[different]] [[meaning]] (viz., [[completely]], [[exactly]]); cf. Knapp, Scripta var. Arg. i., p. 296; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 20f. | |txtha=(so Tdf. in John, T and Tr in Rev.), or [[rather]] ἀπ' [[ἄρτι]] (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 5,2, p. 45, and 422 (393); (Buttmann, 320 (275); Lipsius, p. 127); [[see]] [[ἄρτι]], adverb, from [[now]], [[henceforth]]: [[ἀπό]] [[τοῦ]] [[νῦν]]); ἀπ' [[ἄρτι]] [[with]] μακάριοι). In the Greek of the O. T. it is [[not]] [[found]] (for the the Sept. [[render]] מֵעַתָּה by [[ἀπό]] [[τοῦ]] [[νῦν]]), and [[scarcely]] ([[yet]] Liddell and Scott [[cite]] [[Aristophanes]] Pl. 388; [[Plato]], [[commentary]], Sof. 10) in the earlier and [[more]] [[elegant]] Greek writings. For the [[similar]] [[term]] [[which]] the classic writers [[employ]] is to be written as [[one]] [[word]], and oxytone (viz. [[ἀπαρτί]]), and has a [[different]] [[meaning]] (viz., [[completely]], [[exactly]]); cf. Knapp, Scripta var. Arg. i., p. 296; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 20f. | ||
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