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@
STRIN
G:
Jah
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
the
everlasting
-
HITCHCOCK
-
J
tcr:
strongs:
H3117 <
STRHEB
>@ יום
y
ô
m
yome
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
be
hot
;
a
day
(
as
the
warm
{
hours
})
whether
literally
(
from
sunrise
to
{
sunset
}
or
from
one
sunset
to
the
{
next
})
or
figuratively
(
a
space
of
time
defined
by
an
associated
{
term
}) (
often
used
adverbially
): - {
age
} + {
always
} + {
chronicles
}
continually
({-
ance
}) {
daily
} ({[
birth
-]} {
each
}
to
) {
day
} (
now
{
a
}
two
)
days
({
agone
}) + {
elder
}
X
{
end
} + {
evening
} + (
for
)
ever
({-
lasting
} {-
more
})
X
{
full
} {
life
}
as
(
so
)
long
as
(. . . {
live
}) (
even
) {
now
} + {
old
} + {
outlived
} + {
perpetually
} {
presently
} + {
remaineth
}
X
{
required
} {
season
}
X
{
since
} {
space
} {
then
} (
process
of
) {
time
} +
as
at
other
{
times
} +
in
{
trouble
} {
weather
} (
as
) {
when
} ({
a
} {
the
}
within
a
)
while
({
that
})
X
whole
(+ {
age
}) (
full
)
year
({-
ly
}) +
younger
.
H5703 <
STRHEB
>@ עד ‛
ad
ad
From
H5710;
properly
a
(
peremptory
) {
terminus
}
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
) {
duration
}
in
the
sense
of
perpetuity
(
substantially
as
a
{
noun
}
either
with
or
without
a
preposition
): - {
eternity
}
ever
({-
lasting
} {-
more
}) {
old
} {
perpetually
} +
world
without
end
.
H5769 <
STRHEB
>@ עלם עולם ‛ô
l
â
m
‛ô
l
â
m
{
o
-
lawm
'}
o
-
lawm
'
From
H5956;
properly
{
concealed
}
that
{
is
}
the
vanishing
point
;
generally
time
out
of
mind
(
past
or
{
future
})
that
{
is
} (
practically
)
eternity
;
frequentative
adverbially
(
especially
with
prepositional
prefix
)
always
: -
always
({-
s
})
ancient
({
time
})
any
{
more
} {
continuance
} {
eternal
} ({
for
} [
n
-])
ever
({-
lasting
} {-
more
}
of
{
old
}) {
lasting
}
long
({
time
}) (
of
)
old
({
time
}) {
perpetual
}
at
any
{
time
} (
beginning
of
the
)
world
(+
without
end
).
Compare
{
H5331}
H5703.
H5957 <
STRHEB
>@ עלם ‛â
lam
aw
-
lam
' (
Chaldee
);
corresponding
to
H5769;
remote
{
time
}
that
{
is
}
the
future
or
past
indefinitely
;
often
adverbially
forever
: -
for
([
n
-])
ever
({
lasting
})
old
.
H6924 <
STRHEB
>@ קדמה קדם
qedem
q
ê
dm
â
h
{
keh
'-
dem
}
kayd
'-
maw
From
H6923;
the
{
front
}
of
palce
(
absolutely
the
fore
{
part
}
relatively
the
East
)
or
time
(
antiquity
);
often
used
adverbially
({
before
} {
anciently
}
eastward
): - {
aforetime
}
ancient
({
time
}) {
before
}
east
({
end
} {
part
} {
side
} {-
ward
}) {
eternal
}
X
ever
({-
lasting
}) {
forward
} {
old
}
past
.
Compare
H6926.
H8410 <
STRHEB
>@ תּדהר
tidh
â
r
tid
-
hawr
'
Apparently
from
H1725;
enduring
;
a
species
of
hard
wood
or
lasting
tree
(
perhaps
oak
): -
pine
(
tree
).
G1067 <
STRGRK
>@ γέεννα
geenna
gheh
'-
en
-
nah
Of
Hebrew
origin
([
H1516]
and
[
H2011]);
valley
of
(
the
son
of
)
Hinnom
;
gehenna
(
or
Ge
-
Hinnom
)
a
valley
of
Jerusalem
used
(
figuratively
)
as
a
name
for
the
place
(
or
state
)
of
everlasting
punishment
: -
hell
.
G126 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀΐ́διος
aidios
ah
-
id
'-
ee
-
os
From
G104;
everduring
(
forward
and
backward
or
foward
only
): -
eternal
everlasting
.
G166 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰώνιος
ai
ō
nios
ahee
-
o
'-
nee
-
os
From
G165;
perpetual
(
also
used
of
past
time
or
past
and
future
as
well
): -
eternal
for
ever
everlasting
world
(
began
).