with the genitive of a person: καιποι ἐθνῶν, the time granted to the Gentiles, until God shall take vengeance on them, Luke 21:24 ὁ ἑαυτοῦ ( T Tr WH αὐτοῦ) καιρῷ, the time when antichrist shall show himself openly, 2 Thessalonians 2:6 ὁ καιρός μου, the time appointed for my death, Matthew 26:18 τῶν νεκρῶν κριθῆναι, the time appointed for the dead to be recalled to life and judged, Revelation 11:18 ( Buttmann, 260 (224)) ὁ ἐμός, ὁ ὑμέτερος, the time for appearing in public, appointed (by God) for me, for you, John 7:6, 8 καιρῷ ἰδίῳ, the time suited to the thing under consideration, at its proper time, Galatians 6:9 plural, 1 Timothy 2:6 1 Timothy 6:15 Titus 1:3. with the genitive of a thing, the time of etc. ![]() for a short season, 1 Thessalonians 2:17 κατά καιρόν, at certain seasons ( from time to time), John 5:4 ( R G L) at the (divinely) appointed time, Romans 5:6 (others bring this under b.) before the time appointed, Matthew 8:29 1 Corinthians 4:5 ἔσται καιρός, ὅτε etc. universally, a fixed and definite time: Romans 13:11 2 Corinthians 6:2 ὕστεροι καιροί, 1 Timothy 4:1 ἄχρι καιροῦ, up to a certain time, for a season, Luke 4:13 (but in ἄχρι, 1 b. ![]() a measure of time a larger or smaller portion of time hence,Ī. due measure nowhere so in the Biblical writings.Ģ. ![]() for עֵת and מועֵד in Greek writings (from Hesiod down):ġ.
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