Dictionary entry

αἰώνιος

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

αἰώνιος, -ον (as usual in Attic), also -α, -ον. II Th 2:16, He 9:12;

(< αἰών), [in LXX chiefly for עוֹלָם;]

age-long, eternal,

(a) of that which is without either beginning or end: Ro 16:26, He 9:14;

(b) of that which is without beginning: Ro 16:25, II Ti 1:9, Tit 1:2;

(c) of that which is without end (MM, VGT, s.v.): σκηναί, Lk 16:9οἰκία, II Co 5:1; διαθήκη, He 13:20; εὐαγγέλιον, Re 14:6; παράκλησις, II Th 2:16; λύτρωσις, He 9:12; κληρονομία, ib. 15; κόλασις, Mt 25:46; κρίμα, He 6:2; κρίσις, Mk 3:29; ὄλεθρον, II Th 1:9; πῦρ, Mt 18:8; freq. c. ζωή, q.v.

SYN.: ἀΐδιος, q.v.