Strong's #2517: kathexes (pronounced kath-ex-ace')
from 2596 and 1836; thereafter, i.e. consecutively; as a noun (by ellipsis of noun) a subsequent person or time:--after(-ward), by (in) order.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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kathexēs
1) one after another, successively, in order
Part of Speech: adverb
Relation: from G2596 and G1836
Usage:
This word is used 5 times:
Luke 1:3: "from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus,"
Luke 8:1: "And it came to pass afterward, that he went throughout every city"
Acts 3:24: "from Samuel and those that follow after, as many as have spoken, have likewise foretold"
Acts 11:4: "Peter rehearsed the matter from the beginning, and expounded it by order unto them, saying,"
Acts 18:23: "of Galatia and Phrygia in order, strengthening all the disciples."