Greek · G166, G922, G1391

αἰώνιον βάρος δόξης

Perpetual (also used of past time, or past and future as well) · weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively, a load, abundance, authority · glory

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αἰώνιος G166 perpetual (also used of past time, or past and future as well)
Pronunciation aiṓnios
Eternal quality without end; applied to punishment, life, and God's attributes in eschatological contexts.
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βάρος G922 weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively, a load, abundance, authority
Pronunciation báros
Weight as moral burden or responsibility; conveys heaviness of obligation rather than mere physical load
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δόξα G1391 glory
Pronunciation dóxa
Radiant manifestation of divine character and presence, not mere reputation or honor
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What does αἰώνιον βάρος δόξης (aiōnion baros doxēs) mean in the Bible?

αἰώνιος · βάρος · δόξα is a Greek phrase meaning "eternal weight of glory; glory of immeasurable and lasting significance".

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What does αἰώνιος · βάρος · δόξα mean in the Bible?

αἰώνιος · βάρος · δόξα is a Greek phrase meaning "eternal weight of glory; glory of immeasurable and lasting significance".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for G166, G922, G1391?

G166, G922, G1391 is connected to 69 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Greek phrase. eternal weight of glory; glory of immeasurable and lasting significance

Source Gloss

eternal weight of glory; glory of immeasurable and lasting significance
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

This word appears as a noun across 10 case and number patterns. The form changes show how the word functions in a sentence; they do not change the basic lexical meaning by themselves.

Form patterns 10 Aligned forms 69 Case pattern Accusative (47) Number pattern Singular (65)
Nominative · Singular · Feminine John 12:50 · John 17:3 · Rom 6:23 · 1 John 5:20
Nominative · Plural · Neuter 2 Cor 4:18
Nominative · Singular · Neuter 1 Tim 6:16
Genitive · Singular · Feminine Mark 16:8 · John 6:68 · Acts 13:46 · 1 Tim 6:12 · 2 Tim 2:10 · Titus 1:2 · Titus 3:7 · Heb 5:9 · Heb 9:15 · Heb 13:20 10×
Genitive · Singular · Neuter Mark 3:29 · Heb 6:2 · Heb 9:14 · Jude 1:7
Genitive · Plural · Masculine 2 Tim 1:9 · Titus 1:2
Accusative · Singular · Feminine Matt 19:16 · Matt 19:29 · Matt 25:46 · Mark 10:17 · Mark 10:30 · Luke 10:25 · Luke 18:18 · Luke 18:30 · John 3:15 · John 3:16 · John 3:36 · John 4:14 · John 4:36 · John 5:24 · John 5:39 · John 6:27 40×
Accusative · Singular · Neuter Matt 18:8 · Matt 25:41 · 2 Cor 4:17 · Rev 14:6
Accusative · Singular · Masculine 2 Thess 1:9 · Phlm 1:15
Accusative · Plural · Feminine Luke 16:9
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