838 | 839. aurion (ow'-ree-on) | |
From a derivative of the same as aer (meaning a breeze, i.e. The morning air); properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of hemera) to-morrow
(to-)morrow, next day.
see GREEK aer
see GREEK hemera
Textus Receptus Greek Text aurion aurion
aurion Matt 6:30, Matt 6:34, Matt 6:34, Luke 10:35, Luke 12:28, Luke 13:32, Luke 13:33, Acts 4:3, Acts 4:5, Acts 23:15, Acts 23:20, Acts 25:22, 1 Cor 15:32, Jam 4:13, Jam 4:14 |