Commentaries:Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
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John 11:18
About fifteen furlongs off (wv apo stadiwn dekapente). The idiom of apo with the ablative for distance is like the Latin a millibus passum duobus (Caesar, Bell. Gall. ii. 7), but it (pro also, John 12:1) occurs already in the Doric and in the Koin‚ often (Moulton, Proleg., p. 101; Robertson, Grammar, p. 110). See it again in John 21:8; Revelation 14:20.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing John 11:18:
John 11:1
John 21:8
Revelation 14:20
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