5549 | 5550. chronos (khron'-os) | |
Of uncertain derivation; a space of time (in general, and thus properly distinguished from kairos, which designates a fixed or special occasion; and from aion, which denotes a particular period) or interval; by extension, an individual opportunity; by implication, delay
+ years old, season, space, (X often-)time(-s), (a) while.
see GREEK kairos
see GREEK aion
Textus Receptus Greek Text cronoV chronos
cronoiV Luke 8:29, Rom 16:25 cronon Matt 2:7, Matt 2:16, Matt 25:19, Mark 2:19, Luke 18:4, John 5:6, John 7:33, John 12:35, John 14:9, Acts 13:18, Acts 14:3, Acts 14:28, Acts 15:33, Acts 18:20, Acts 18:23, Acts 19:22, Acts 20:18, Rom 7:1, 1 Cor 7:39, 1 Cor 16:7, Gal 4:1, Heb 4:7, Heb 5:12, 1 Pe 1:17, 1 Pe 4:2, Rev 2:21, Rev 6:11, Rev 20:3 cronoV Mark 9:21, Luke 1:57, Acts 7:17, Acts 7:23, Heb 11:32, 1 Pe 4:3, Rev 10:6 cronouV Luke 20:9, Acts 1:7, Acts 17:30 cronou Luke 4:5, Acts 27:9, Gal 4:4 cronwn Luke 8:27, Acts 3:21, 1 Th 5:1, 2 Ti 1:9, Titus 1:2, 1 Pe 1:20 cronw Acts 1:6, Acts 1:21, Acts 8:11, Jude 1:18 |