an adverb (the Attic form is temeron), akin to hemera, a day, with the prefix t originally representing a pronoun. It is used frequently in Matthew, Luke and Acts; in the last it is always rendered "this day;" also in Hebrews 1:5 , and the RV of Hebrews 5:5 (AV, "to day") in the same quotation; "today" in Hebrews 3:7,13,15; 4:7 (twice); 13:8; also James 4:13 .
Mark 14:30Luke 4:2119:9Luke 22:3423:43Romans 11:82—Corinthians 3:14,15Hebrews 4:7Psalm 95:7
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