1230. diaginomai
Strong's Concordance
diaginomai: to go through, to elapse
Original Word: διαγίνομαι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: diaginomai
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ag-in'-om-ahee)
Definition: to go through, to elapse
Usage: I pass (of time); I continue through, intervene.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from dia and ginomai
Definition
to go through, to elapse
NASB Translation
elapsed (1), over (1), passed (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1230: διαγίνομαι

διαγίνομαι 2 aorist διεγενομην;

1. to be through, continue.

2. to be between, intervene; hence, in Greek writings from Isaeus (p. 84, 14, 9 (or. de Hagn. hered.) χρόνων διαγενομένων) down, the aorist is used of time, to have intervened, elapsed, passed meanwhile, (cf. χρόνου μεταξύ διαγενομένου Lysias 93, 6): ἡμερῶν διαγενομένων τινων, Acts 25:13; ἱκανοῦ χρόνου διαγενομένου Acts 27:9; διαγενομένου τοῦ σαββάτου, Mark 16:1.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
be past, be spent.

From dia and ginomai; to elapse meanwhile -- X after, be past, be spent.

see GREEK dia

see GREEK ginomai

Forms and Transliterations
διαγενομενου διαγενομένου διαγενομενων διαγενομένων diagenomenon diagenomenōn diagenoménon diagenoménōn diagenomenou diagenoménou
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Mark 16:1 V-APM-GNS
GRK: Καὶ διαγενομένου τοῦ σαββάτου
NAS: When the Sabbath was over, Mary
KJV: the sabbath was past, Mary
INT: And having been past the Sabbath

Acts 25:13 V-APM-GFP
GRK: Ἡμερῶν δὲ διαγενομένων τινῶν Ἀγρίππας
NAS: days had elapsed, King
KJV: And after certain days
INT: days moreover having passed some Agrippa

Acts 27:9 V-APM-GMS
GRK: δὲ χρόνου διαγενομένου καὶ ὄντος
NAS: time had passed and the voyage
KJV: time was spent, and
INT: moreover time having passed and being

Strong's Greek 1230
3 Occurrences


διαγενομένων — 1 Occ.
διαγενομένου — 2 Occ.









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