STRONGS G2094:
ἔτος,
-ους, [genitive plural
ἐτῶν, cf. Buttmann, 14 (13)],
τό, [from Homer down], Hebrew
שָׁנַה,
a year:
Luke 3:1;
Acts 7:30;
Hebrews 1:12;
2 Peter 3:8;
Revelation 20:3, etc.;
ἔτη ἔχειν, to have passed years,
John 8:57; with
ἐν ἀσθενειᾳ added,
John 5:5 [cf. Winer's Grammar § 32, 6];
εἶναι,
γίνεσθαι,
γεγονέναι ἐτῶν,
e. g. δώδεκα, to be twelve years old [cf. English (a boy)
of twelve years]:
Mark 5:42;
Luke 2:42;
Luke 3:23 [cf. Winer's Grammar, 349 (328)];
Luke 8:42;
Acts 4:22;
γεγονυῖα ἔλαττον ἐτῶν ἑξήκοντα, less than sixty years old,
1 Timothy 5:9 [Winers Grammar, 590 (549)]; dative plural, of the space of time within which a thing is done [Winers Grammar § 31, 9 a.; Buttmann, § 133, 26],
John 2:20;
Acts 13:20; accusative, in answer to the questtion,
How long?:
Matthew 9:20;
Mark 5:25;
Luke 2:36;
Luke 13:7f,
11,
16;
Luke 15:29;
Acts 7:6,
36,
42;
Hebrews 3:10 (
Hebrews 3:9),
Hebrews 3:17;
Revelation 20:2,
4,
6. preceded by a preposition:
ἀπό,
from... on, since, Luke 8:43;
Romans 15:23; in the same sense
ἐκ,
Acts 9:33;
Acts 24:10 [A. V. of many years];
διά with the genitive,...
years having intervened, i. e. after [see
διά, II. 2]:
Acts 24:17;
Galatians 2:1;
εἰς,
for... years, Luke 12:19;
ἐπί with the accusative (see
ἐπί, C. II. I, p. 235
b bottom),
for (the space of),
Acts 19:10;
μετά with the accusative,
after, Galatians 1:18;
Galatians 3:17;
πρό with the genitive,
before [English
ago; cf.
πρό, b.],
2 Corinthians 12:2;
κατ’ ἔτος,
yearly, Luke 2:41. [
Synonym: cf.
ἐνιαυτός.]
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