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Matthew 28:2

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G2400 behold ιδου
G4578 earthquake σεισμος
G1096 there was εγενετο
G3173 a great μεγας
G32 angel αγγελος
G1063 for γαρ
G2962 Lord κυριου
G2597 descended καταβας
G1537 from εξ
G3772 heaven ουρανου
G4334 came προσελθων
G617 rolled back απεκυλισεν
G3588 the τον
G3037 stone λιθον
G575   απο
G3588 of the της
G2374 door θυρας
G2532 and και
G2521 sat εκαθητο
G1883 upon επανω
G846 it αυτου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2400 behold
  there
  a
G3173 great
G4578 earthquake
G32 angel
  of
G2962 Lord
G2597 descended
G1537 from
G3772 heaven
G4334 came
  rolled
G617 back
G3037 stone
G1537 from
G2374 door
G1883 upon

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G575
Greek: ἀπό
Transliteration: apo
Pronunciation: apo'
Bible Usage: reversal etc.
Definition:  

off that is away (from something near) in various senses (of place time or relation; literally or figuratively): (X here-) after ago at because of before by (the space of) for (-th) from in (out) of off (up-) on (-ce) since with. In composition (as a prefix) it usually denotes separation departure: cessation completion

1. of separation

a. of local separation, after verbs of motion from a place i.e. of departing, of fleeing, ...

b. of separation of a part from the whole

1. where of a whole some part is taken

c. of any kind of separation of one thing from another by which the union or fellowship of the two is destroyed

d. of a state of separation, that is of distance

1. physical, of distance of place

2. temporal, of distance of time

2. of origin

a. of the place whence anything is, comes, befalls, is taken

b. of origin of a cause

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.