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Knobel at the passage, and on the senses of the word see the full remarks of Keim, iii. ( γενεά is used of a century in Genesis 15:16, cf. T Tr WH equivalent to וָדוֹר לְדוֹר, Psalm 89:2 Isaiah 34:17 very often in the Sept. γενεάς unto generations and generations, ibid. common in plural: Ephesians 3:5 παρῳχημέναις γενεαῖς in ages gone by, Acts 14:16 ἀπὸ τῶν γενεῶν for ages, since the generations began, Colossians 1:26 ἐκ γενεῶν ἀρχαίων from the generations of old, from ancient times down, Acts 15:21 εἰς γενεὰς γενεῶν unto generations of generations, through all ages, forever (a phrase which assumes that the longer ages are made up of shorter see αἰών, 1 a.): Luke 1:50 R L ( דּוֹרִים לְדוֹר, Isaiah 51:8) εἰς γενεὰς κ. Deuteronomy 32:7 Remember the days of old, Consider the years of many generations. In Context Full Chapter Other Translations. the time ordinarily occupied by each successive generation), the space of from 30 to 33 years (Herodotus 2, 142, and others Heraclitus in Plutarch, def. Because of their blemish: A perverse and crooked generation. metaphorically, a race of men very like each other in endowments, pursuits, character and especially in a bad sense a perverse race: Matthew 17:17 Mark 9:19 Luke 9:41 Luke 16:8. the several ranks in a natural descent, the successive members of a genealogy: Matthew 1:17, ( ἑβδόμη γενεὰ οὗτός ἐστιν ἀπὸ τοῦ πρώτου, Philo, vit. properly, as early as Homer equivalent to מִשְׁפָּחַה, Genesis 31:3, etc. passively, that which has been begotten, men of the same stock, a family Ī. a begetting, birth, nativity: Herodotus 3, 33 Xenophon, Cyril 1, 2, 8, etc.Ģ.
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often for דּוֹר in Greek writings from Homer down ġ.