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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry
TDNT Reference: 4:574,581
Strong's Number G3306 matches the Greek μένω (menō),
which occurs 118 times in 102 verses
in the MGNT Greek.
Page 1 / 3 (Mat 10:11–Act 20:5)
Therefore G3767 Jesus G2424 no G3765 longer G3765 continued to walk G4043 openly G3954 among G1722 the Jews G2453, but went G565 away G565 from G1564 there G1564 to the region G5561 near G1451 the wilderness G2048, into a city G4172 called G3004 Ephraim G2187; and there G2546 He stayed G3306 with the disciples G3101.
Then G3767 the Jews G2453, because G1893 it was the day G3904 of G3904 Preparation G3904, so G2443 that the bodies G4983 would not remain G3306 on the cross G4716 on the Sabbath G4521 ([fn]for that Sabbath G4521 was a high G3173 day G2250), asked G2065 Pilate G4091 that their legs G4628 might be broken G2608, and that they might be taken G142 away G142.
1. Mat 10:11–Act 20:5
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