Forms of the word
Greek transliteration
opse
Simplified transliteration
opse
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament
3
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
adverb
Gloss
in the evening, late in the day; (pp.) after
Definition
can function as an improper prep., late; put for the first watch, at evening, Mk. 11:19; 13:35; ὀψὲ σαββάτων, after the close of the Sabbath, Mt. 28:1
Greek-English Concordance for ὀψέ
| Matthew 28:1 |
Now after (opse | ὀψέ | improper prep-gen) the Sabbath, toward daybreak of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. |
| Mark 11:19 |
And when evening (opse | ὀψέ | adverb) came, they went out of the city. |
| Mark 13:35 |
So stay alert — for you do not know when the master of the house will return, whether in the evening (opse | ὀψέ | adverb), or at midnight, or at cock crowing, or toward daybreak — |