Transliteration: epeita · adverb
| Meaning | then, thereafter, afterwards |
|---|---|
| Part of speech | adverb |
| Frequency | 16x in the New Testament |
| Key inflected forms | ἔπειτα, Ἔπειτα |
| Example verses | Luke 16:7 · John 11:7 · 1Cor 12:28 · 1Cor 15:6 · 1Cor 15:7 |
ἔπειτα (epeita) is a adverb that occurs 16 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “then, thereafter, afterwards” and first appears in Luke 16:7.
← Browse the full Greek dictionary
Data: MorphGNT (SBLGNT, CC BY-SA) · Dodson Greek Lexicon (open). A study aid for reading preparation; not a replacement for a scholarly lexicon (BDAG). · New Testament Greek study tool →