Lately [π ρ ο σ φ α τ ω ς]. Only here in New Testament, though the kindred adjective, rendered new, is found in Hebrews 10:20. It is derived from fenw, to slay, and the adjective means, originally, lately slain; thence, fresh, new, recent. It is quite common in medical writings in this sense.

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Old Testament