Brief Overview:
- Meaning: The Greek word “Αἰνών” (Ainōn) is a proper noun that denotes a specific place.
- Contextual Usage: It appears in the New Testament as a geographical location.
- Detailed Section: Strong’s Concordance:
- Definition: “Αἰνών” is a place name mentioned in John 3:23.
- Usage: Refers to a locality where John the Baptist was baptizing. Thayer’s Greek Lexicon:
- Definition: Identifies “Αἰνών” as a geographical name.
- Context: Cites its mention in John 3:23. Vine’s Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words:
- Definition: Lists “Αἰνών” as a place.
- Reference: Noted in John 3:23. BDAG Greek-English Lexicon:
- Definition: Provides “Αἰνών” as a location.
- Example: Found in John 3:23. Liddell-Scott-Jones (LSJ) Greek-English Lexicon:
- Definition: Lists “Αἰνών” as a proper name for a place.
- Context: Appears in the New Testament. New Testament Usage:
- Examples: John 3:23 mentions “Αἰνών” as a location associated with John the Baptist’s activities.
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