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HebrewH6256

עֵת

êth

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "êth" primarily refers to "time" in general. It can also indicate specific moments or periods, such as "now," "when," or particular times of day like evening or noon. The term is used flexibly to describe durations, seasons, or occasions.

time, especially (adverb with preposition) now, when, etc.

The Hebrew word êth means "time, especially (adverb with preposition) now, when, etc.," encompassing related ideas including after, ways, certain, continually.

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עֵתkairos — an occasion, i.e. set or proper timechronos — a space of time (in general, and thus properly distinguished from G2540 (καιρός), which designates a fixed or special occasion; and from G165 (αἰών), which denotes a particular period) or interval; by extension, an individual opportunity; by implicat

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