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age

aged, from ancient times, old age

Definition:

The term "age" refers to the length of time a person has lived. The term "aged" describes a person who is very old. The term "age" is also used to refer generally to a time period.

  • Jesus refers to "this age" as the present time when evil, sin, and disobedience fill the earth.
  • There will be a future age when righteousness will reign over a new heaven and a new earth.
  • Other words used to express an extended period of time include "era" and "season."
  • The phrase "ancient times" refers to times long ago.

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Translation Suggestions:

  • Depending on the context, the term "age" could also be translated as "era" or "number of years old" or "time period" or "time."
  • The phrase "at a very old age" could be translated as "when he was very old" or "when he had lived a very long time."
  • The phrase "this present evil age" means "during this time right now when people are very evil."

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H5769, H7872, G165, G166, G1074

Forms Found in the English ULB:

age, aged, ages, from ancient times, old age