H5703Hebrewʿaḏ
עַד
properly, a (peremptory) terminus, i.e. (by implication) duration, in the sense of advance or perpetuity (substantially as a noun, either with or without a preposition)
44
Total Occurrences
10
Books
44
Old Testament
0
New Testament
Strong’s Definition
properly, a (peremptory) terminus, i.e. (by implication) duration, in the sense of advance or perpetuity (substantially as a noun, either with or without a preposition)
Etymology & Derivation
from H5710 (עָדָה);
KJV Usage
eternity, ever(-lasting, -more), old, perpetually, [phrase] world without end.
Detailed Definition
From the Brown–Driver–Briggs (BDB) Hebrew lexicon outline.
- 1.perpetuity, for ever, continuing future
- 2.ancient (of past time)
- 3.for ever (of future time)
- 4.for ever (of god's existence)
Scholarly Notes
Transliteration: ʻad; Pronunciation: ad