χρόνος, 
χρόνου, 
ὁ, from 
Homer down, the 
Sept. for 
יום, 
עֵת, etc. 
time: 
Hebrews 11:32; 
Revelation 10:6; 
ὁ χρόνος τοῦ φαινομένου ἀστέρος, the time since the star began to shine (cf. 
φαίνω, 2 a.), 
Matthew 2:7; (
ὁ χρόνος τοῦ τεκεῖν αὐτήν (
Genesis 25:24), 
Luke 1:57 (
Buttmann, 267 (230); cf. 
Winer's Grammar, § 44, 4 a.)); 
τῆς ἐπαγγελίας, 
Acts 7:17; 
τῆς παροικίας, 
1 Peter 1:17; 
χρονοι ἀποκαταστάσεως, 
Acts 3:21; 
οἱ χρονοι τῆς ἀγνοίας, 
Acts 17:30; 
χρόνου διαγενομένου, 
Acts 27:9; 
πόσος χρόνος ἐστιν, 
ὡς τοῦτο γέγονεν, 
Mark 9:21; 
ὁ παρεληλυθώς χρόνος, 
1 Peter 4:3 (where 
Rec. adds 
τοῦ βίου); 
τεσσαρακονταετής, 
Acts 7:23; 
Acts 13:18; 
στιγμή χρόνου, 
Luke 4:5; 
πλήρωμα τοῦ χρόνου, 
Galatians 4:4; 
ποιεῖν ((which see, II. d.) 
to spend) 
χρόνον, 
Acts 15:33; 
Acts 18:23; 
βιῶσαι τόν ἐπίλοιπον χρόνον, 
1 Peter 4:2; 
διδόναι χρόνον τίνι (i. e. a space of time, respite), 
ἵνα etc. 
Revelation 2:21 ((
Josephus, 
b. j. 4, 3, 10)); plural joined with 
καιροί, 
Acts 1:7; 
1 Thessalonians 5:1 (see 
καιρός, 2 e., p. 319a); 
ἐπ' ἐσχάτων (
L T Tr WH ἐσχάτου) 
τῶν χρόνων (see 
ἔσχατος, 1 at the end), 
1 Peter 1:20; (add, 
ἐπ' ἐσχάτου τοῦ (
Tr WH omit 
τοῦ) 
χρόνου, 
Jude 1:18 L T Tr WH). with prepositions: 
ἄχρι, 
Acts 3:21; 
διά τόν χρόνον, on account of the length of time, 
Hebrews 5:12 (
Polybius 2, 21, 2; 
Alciphron 1, 26, 9); 
ἐκ χρόνων ἱκανῶν, for a long time, 
Luke 8:27 (
R G L Tr marginal reading (see below)); 
ἐν χρόνῳ, 
Acts 1:6, 
21; 
ἐν ἐσχάτῳ χρόνῳ, 
Jude 1:18 Rec.; 
ἐπί χρόνον (
A. V. for a while), 
Luke 18:4; 
ἐπί πλείονα χρόνον (
A. V. a longer time), 
Acts 18:20; 
ἐφ' ὅσον χρόνον for so long time as, so long as, Romans 7:1; 
1 Corinthians 7:39; 
Galatians 4:1; 
κατά τόν χρόνον, 
according to (the relations of) the time, Matthew 2:16; 
μετά πολύν χρόνον, 
Matthew 25:19; 
μετά τοσοῦτον χρόνον Hebrews 4:7; 
πρό χρόνων αἰωνίων (
R. V. before times eternal), 
2 Timothy 1:9; 
Titus 1:2. the dative is used to express the time during which something occurs (dative of duration of time, cf. 
Winers Grammar, § 31, 9; (
Buttmann, § 133, 26)): (
χρόνῳ ἱκανῷ, 
for a long time, Luke 8:27 T Tr text 
WH); 
ἱκανῷ χρόνῳ, 
Acts 8:11; (
τοσούτῳ χρόνῳ, 
John 14:9 L T Tr marginal reading 
WH marginal reading); 
πολλοῖς χρόνοις (
R. V. marginal reading 
of a long time (
A. V. oftentimes); cf. 
πολύς, c.), 
Luke 8:29; 
αἰωνίοις (
R. V. through times eternal), 
Romans 16:25. the accusative is used in answer to the question how long: 
χρόνον, for a while, 
Acts 19:22. 
Revelation 6:11 (where in 
R L T Tr WH μικρόν is added); also 
χρόνον τινα (
A. V. a while), 
1 Corinthians 16:7; 
ὅσον χρόνον (
A. V. while), 
Mark 2:19; 
χρόνους ἱκανούς, 
for a long time, Luke 20:9; 
μικρόν χρόνον, 
John 7:33; 
John 12:35; 
Revelation 20:3; 
πολύν χρόνον John 5:6; 
τοσοῦτον χρόνον, 
John 14:9 (
R G Tr text 
WH text); 
ἱκανόν (
A. V. long time), 
Acts 14:3; 
οὐκ ὀλίγον (
R. V. no little time), 
Acts 14:28; 
τόν πάντα χρόνον, 
Acts 20:18. (On the ellipsis of 
χρόνος in such phrases as 
ἀφ' οὗ, 
ἐν τῷ ἑξῆς (
Luke 7:11 L marginal reading 
Tr text 
WH text), 
ἐν τῷ καθεξῆς (
Luke 8:1), 
ἐξ ἱκανοῦ, etc., see 
ἀπό, I. 4 b., p. 58b top, 
ἑξῆς, 
καθεξῆς, 
ἐκ IV. 1, etc. Synonym: see 
καιρός, at the end; cf. 
αἰών, at the end.) 
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