Toʹte appears over 80 times in Matthew(
Similarly, Toʹte can be used“ of the fut[ ure] then.”.
According to this lexicon, the other usage of Toʹte is“ to introduce that which follows in time.”.
As examples of the use of Toʹte“ to introduce that which follows in time,” the lexicon cited Matthew 24:
Toʹte appears over 80 times in Matthew(
9 times in Mt chapter 24) and 15 times in the book of Luke.
So why does Matthew 24: 9 read:“ Then[“ Toʹte”] people will deliver you up to tribulation,” whereas the parallel account at Luke 21: 12
As examples of the use of Toʹte“ to introduce that which follows in time,” the lexicon cited Matthew 24:
10, 14, 16, 30; Mark 13: 14, 21; and Luke 21: 20, 27.
So why does Matthew 24: 9 read:“ Then[“ Toʹte”] people will deliver you up to tribulation,” whereas the parallel account at Luke 21: 12
says:“ But before all these things people will lay their hands upon you and persecute you”?