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43: 240:"extended interval." At first, it was typically used to indicate the lifespan of a single person, though sometimes it could be used of a considerably shorter period (even, as it happens, a single year). It came over time to mean something like a discrete epoch, or a time far in the past, or an age far off in the future", and also " 239:
periods to refer on occasion to a period of endless or at least indeterminate duration; but that was never its most literal acceptation. Throughout the whole of ancient and late antique Greek literature, an "aeon" was most properly an "age," which is simply to say a "substantial period of time" or an
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can be temporal, in which case it would correspond to the English "ages". Then again, it can be spatial, translated as "world" or "universe", and then one would need to translate in spatial terms, describing the cosmos so as to include both the heavenly and earthly world.
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The phrase possibly expresses the eternal duration of God's attributes, but it could also be an idiomatic way to represent a very long passage of time. Other variations of the phrase are found at (e.g.
231:, rendered simply and flatly as "eternal" or "everlasting." It is, after all, a word whose ambiguity has been noted since the earliest centuries of the church. Certainly the noun αἰών, 564:” (“from eternity to eternity”), which is probably based on Old Testament formulas such as Psalm 90:2, Jeremiah 25:5, and Nehemiah 9:5 (quoted in Hebrew, above). 543:. Vernacular liturgical traditions often do not translate the Greek and Latin formula literally: English translations of Christian prayers issued in 1541 by 804: 107: 79: 751: 60: 756: 695: 653: 86: 17: 420::5). All these slightly different variations mean more or less the same: "(and) from (the) age to (the) age". The Hebrew 93: 204:; this may be translated as "from all generations for ever and ever, Amen", "for ages unto ages", or similar phrases. 126: 31: 491: 75: 782: 809: 451: 64: 735: 273: 172: 711: 544: 284: 245: 197: 100: 466:, literally "from the eternity of eternities" or "from the world of worlds"), for instance in the 454:, it is usually rendered as a finite duration, e.g. Nehemiah 9:5 "from the age unto the age,". In 53: 326: 673: 631: 760: 752:
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are similar to the "ages of ages" formula: For example, verses such as
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The formula has a prominent place in Christian liturgies of both the
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In the New Testament, the phrase occurs twelve times in the
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replace it with the phrase “world without end”; the German
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