Original Word: אַחֲרֵי Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: achar Phonetic Spelling: (akh-ar') Short Definition: future
Word Origin (Aramaic) corresponding to achar Definition after NASB Word Usage after (1), future (2).
[אחר] plural with אַחֲרֵי, prepositionafter (Cappadocian and Egyptian Aramaic אחר afterwards (LzbEph.i. 361 S-Cpap C 8), probably Nabataean אחר after (Lzb212 SAC16); Egyptian Aramaic אחריכם (S-CPap. c 8+); ᵑ7 (sometimes) אֲחוֺרֵי; Biblical Hebrew אַחַר); — אַחֲרֵי דְנָה after thisDaniel 2:29,45; with suffix אַחֲרֵיהֹן Daniel 7:24. Usu. Aramaic synonym בָּאתַר, q. v.
hereafter
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'achar; after -- (here-)after.
Daniel 2:29 BIB:דִּ֥י לֶהֱוֵ֖א אַחֲרֵ֣י דְנָ֑ה וְגָלֵ֧א NAS: place in the future; and He who reveals INT: would take the future time reveals
Daniel 2:45 BIB:דִּ֥י לֶהֱוֵ֖א אַחֲרֵ֣י דְנָ֑ה וְיַצִּ֥יב NAS: will take place in the future; so the dream INT: forasmuch will take the future time is true
Daniel 7:24 BIB:וְאָחֳרָ֞ן יְק֣וּם אַחֲרֵיה֗וֹן וְה֤וּא יִשְׁנֵא֙ NAS: will arise after them, and he will be different KJV: shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse INT: and another will arise after and he will be different