in'-stant, in'-stant-li: Derivative from Latin instare. Found in English with various meanings from the 15th century to the present time.
Instant is used once inIsa 29:5in the sense of immediate time; elsewhere in the sense of urgent, pressing;Lu 23:23, where "were instant" is the King James Version translation of the verb epekeinto;Ro 12:12, where it is involved in the verb proskartereo; compareAc 6:4. In2Ti 4:2it stands for the expressive verb epistethi, "stand to."
Instantly (urgently, steadfastly) is the King James Version rendering of two different Greek phrases, spoudaios, found inLu 7:4; and en ekteneia, inAc 26:7. In both cases the American Standard Revised Version renders "earnestly."
Russell Benjamin Miller