3722. orthros
Berean Strong's Lexicon
orthros: Dawn, early morning

Original Word: ὄρθρος
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: orthros
Pronunciation: or-thros
Phonetic Spelling: (or'-thros)
Definition: Dawn, early morning
Meaning: early dawn, day-break.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek root ὀρθός (orthos), meaning "straight" or "upright."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the concept of dawn or early morning is שַׁחַר (shachar), Strong's Hebrew 7837, which also conveys the idea of the first light of day and is used in similar contexts of seeking God early.

Usage: The term "orthros" refers to the early part of the day, specifically the time just before or at dawn. It is used to describe the period of early morning when light begins to appear, often associated with the time for prayer or significant events in biblical narratives.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman cultures, the early morning was a significant time for prayer, reflection, and beginning daily activities. The concept of rising early to seek God is a recurring theme in biblical literature, emphasizing diligence, devotion, and the pursuit of righteousness. The early morning was also a time when important events or divine encounters were believed to occur, symbolizing new beginnings and the light of God's presence.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. word
Definition
daybreak, dawn
NASB Translation
daybreak (1), early in the morning (1), early dawn (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3722: ὄρθρος

ὄρθρος, ὄρθρου, (from ὈΡΩ, ὄρνυμι to stir up, rouse; cf. Latinorior,ortus), from Hesiod down; the Sept. for שַׁחַר dawn, and several times for בֹּקֶר; daybreak, dawn: ὄρθρου βαθέος or βαθέως (see βαθέως and βαθύς (on the genitive cf. Winers Grammar, § 30, 11; Buttmann, § 132, 26)), at early dawn, Luke 24:1; ὄρθρου, at daybreak, at dawn, early in the morning, John 8:2 (Hesiod, Works, 575; the Sept. Jeremiah 25:4; Jeremiah 33:5 (), etc.); ὑπό τόν ὄρθρον, Acts 5:21 (Dio Cassius, 76, 17).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
early in the morning.

From the same as oros; dawn (as sun-rise, rising of light); by extension, morn -- early in the morning.

see GREEK oros

Forms and Transliterations
όρθροις ορθρον όρθρον ὄρθρον όρθρος ορθρου όρθρου ὄρθρου orthron órthron orthrou órthrou
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 24:1 N-GMS
GRK: τῶν σαββάτων ὄρθρου βαθέως ἐπὶ
NAS: day of the week, at early dawn, they came
KJV: [day] of the week, very early in the morning, they came
INT: of the week morning very early to

John 8:2 N-GMS
GRK: Ὄρθρου δὲ πάλιν
NAS: Early in the morning He came again
KJV: And early in the morning he came again
INT: early morning moreover again

Acts 5:21 N-AMS
GRK: ὑπὸ τὸν ὄρθρον εἰς τὸ
NAS: about daybreak and [began] to teach.
INT: at the dawn into the

Strong's Greek 3722
3 Occurrences


ὄρθρον — 1 Occ.
ὄρθρου — 2 Occ.

















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