Original Word: α-ἰώ-ν-ιο-ς
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: a-ió-n-i-os
Pronunciation: ah-ee-OH-nee-os
Phonetic Spelling: (a-he-e-o'-nee-os)
Definition: Eternal, everlasting, for-eve-r'
Meaning: age-long, and therefore: practically eternal, unending; partaking of the character of that which lasts for an age, as contrasted with that which is brief and fleeting.
Word Origin: Derived from α-ἰώ-ν (a-iṓ-n), meaning "an age" or "eternity."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - עֹולָם (o-la-m) - Strong's H-5-76-9: Often translated as "everlasting" or "eternal," used to describe God's eternal nature and covenant promises.
Usage: The Greek word "a-ió-n-io-s" is used in the New Testament to describe something that is eternal or everlasting. It often refers to the nature of God, the life promised to believers, and the duration of divine judgment. The term emphasizes the concept of timelessness and perpetuity, transcending the temporal limitations of the earthly realm.
~5-76-9. o-la-m~
Original Word: עוֹלָם
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: `o-w-la-m
Pronunciation: oh-L'-A-H-M
Phonetic Spelling: (o-la-w-m')
Definition: Eternity, everlasting, forever, perpetual, ancient,
Meaning: concealed, eternity, frequentatively, always
Word Origin: Derived from the root verb עָלַם (a-la-m), meaning "to conceal" or "to hide."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew
Entries: - G-1-65: α-ἰώ-ν (a-io-n) – age, eternity
- G-1-66: α-ἰώ-ν-ιο-ς (a-io-n-io-s) – eternal, everlasting
Usage: The Hebrew word "o-la-m" primarily conveys the concept of eternity or an indefinite, unending duration. It is used to describe God's eternal nature, the everlasting covenant, and the perpetual statutes given to Israel. "O-la-m" can also refer to ancient times or the distant past, emphasizing the continuity and timelessness of God's purposes and promises.
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