![]() ![]() ![]() 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. εἴη where it was convenient or advantageous, Th. advantage, profit, τινος of or from a thing, Pi. critical times, periodic states, καιροὶ σωμάτων Arist. 365 (anap.) ἐπὶ καιροῦ also means on the spur of the moment, ἐπὶ κ. adverbial phrases, ἐς καιρόν in season, Hdt. of Time, exact or critical time, season, opportunity, Χρόνου κ. ![]()
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