Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) A period of immeasurable duration; also, an emanation of the Deity. See Eon.
2. (n.) An immeasurable or infinite space of time; eternity; a long space of time; an age.
3. (n.) One of the embodiments of the divine attributes of the Eternal Being.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
AEONe'-on: This word originally meant "duration," "dispensation." In the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle the word is aion, from which this word is transliterated. In the Gnostic philosophy it has a special meaning and is there used to solve the problem of the world order. In the infinite separation between God and the world, it was taught, there must of necessity be mediating powers. These powers are the eons and are the successive emanations from God from eternity. They are spiritual, existing as distinct entities. They constituted the Divine fullness or the Divine Pleroma. The name was applied to these beings for two reasons: because they were thought to partake of the eternal existence of God and because they were supposed to govern the various ages. The idea of the eons in various forms may be found in nearly all oriental philosophy that attempted to deal with the problem of the world order. It appears in the writings of Philo, in Shintoism, in the old Zoroastrian religion.
See GNOSTICISM.
Jacob W. Kapp
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The Gnostics, the Montanists, and the Manichaeans.
... generation of Aeons, as it receded from the great Fountain of Spiritual Existence,
lost somewhat of the vigour of divinity; and at length an Aeon was produced ...
/.../killen/the ancient church/chapter iv the gnostics the.htm
Conclusion
... and dried, When the oldest colours have faded, and the youngest critic has died"
We shall rest, and faith, we shall need it"lie down for an aeon or two ...
/.../cable/the fulfilment of a dream of pastor hsis/chapter xxv conclusion.htm
The Epistle of Judas
... who took some view of the person of Christ which he regarded as infringing its fullness,
as, eg, when some held that Christ meant a heavenly aeon or spirit ...
/.../moffat/the general epistles james peter and judas/the epistle of judas.htm
The Mystery of the Cross. A Good Friday Sermon.
... shew that St John and St Paul spoke, not of one who was Very God of Very God, but
of some highest and most primeval of all creatures, Emanation, AEon, or what ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/westminster sermons/sermon i the mystery of.htm
The Lord's Prayer: the Preface in Matthew
... in the third generation enables them with difficulty to join the church, nor Moabite
and Ammonite, unless the tenth generation is complete and the aeon passed. ...
/.../origen/origen on prayer/chapter xii the lords prayer .htm
Selections from the Work against Heresies by Irenaeus, Bishop of ...
... greater skill] does not consist in imagining beyond the Creator and Demiurge the
Mother of these things and of him, the Desire of a wandering Aeon, and coming ...
/.../richardson/early christian fathers/selections from the work against 2.htm
Secret Study of the Holy Scriptures.
... He foretold minutely His own death, and the end of the City and the Temple, and
the circumstances of the close of this aeon. Was He "soothsaying"? ...
/.../moule/to my younger brethren/chapter iii secret study of.htm
The Romance of Orthodoxy
... Lord. According to Himself the Son was a sword separating brother and
brother that they should for an aeon hate each other. But ...
//christianbookshelf.org/chesterton/orthodoxy/viii the romance of orthodoxy.htm
Light.
... to make them repent? Who knows but such sin may need for its cure the
continuous punishment of an aeon? There are three conceivable ...
//christianbookshelf.org/macdonald/unspoken sermons/light.htm
Chapter i
... Says Skinner: "The interpretation of yôm as aeon, a favourite resource of harmonists
of science and revelation, is opposed to the plain sense of the passage ...
//christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter i.htm
Thesaurus
Aeon... an age. 3. (n.) One of the embodiments of the divine attributes of the Eternal
Being. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
AEON. e'-on
.../a/aeon.htm - 7kTimes (1875 Occurrences)
... It is equivalent to what was later called "the coming aeon" (see ESCHATOLOGY
OF THE NEW TESTAMENT). In the New Testament, on the ...
/t/times.htm - 11k
Time (7245 Occurrences)
... It is equivalent to what was later called "the coming aeon" (see ESCHATOLOGY
OF THE NEW TESTAMENT). In the New Testament, on the ...
/t/time.htm - 21k
Night (3322 Occurrences)
... Paul also uses the figure in reference to the Parousia (Romans 13:12), where "night"
seems to refer to the present aeon and "day" to the aeon to come. ...
/n/night.htm - 15k
Last (1087 Occurrences)
... It is equivalent to what was later called "the coming aeon" (see ESCHATOLOGY
OF THE NEW TESTAMENT). In the New Testament, on the ...
/l/last.htm - 18k
Aesora
/a/aesora.htm - 6k
Ae'non (1 Occurrence)
Ae'non. Aenon, Ae'non. Aeon . Multi-Version Concordance Ae'non (1 Occurrence). ...
They came, and were baptized. (See RSV). Aenon, Ae'non. Aeon . Reference ...
/a/ae'non.htm - 6k
Epistle (13 Occurrences)
... meaning. The underlying teaching is equally distinct. The Christ of the
Colossians is not the aeon Christ of Gnosticism. In Essenism ...
/e/epistle.htm - 101k
Colossians (1 Occurrence)
... meaning. The underlying teaching is equally distinct. The Christ of the
Colossians is not the aeon Christ of Gnosticism. In Essenism ...
/c/colossians.htm - 23k
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