Strong's Enhanced Concordance

The Aionian Bible un-translates and instead transliterates eleven special words to help us better understand the extent of God’s love for individuals and all mankind, and the nature of afterlife destinies. The original translation is unaltered and an inline note is appended to 64 Old Testament and 200 New Testament verses. Compare the definitions below to the Aionian Glossary. Follow the blue link below to study the word's usage. Search for any Strong's number: g1-21369 and h1-9049.
air
Strongs:
g109
Greek:
ἀήρ
Tyndale
Word:
ἀήρ
Transliteration:
aēr
Gloss:
air
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Male
Definition:
ἀήρ, ἀέρος, ὁ, [in LXX: 2Ki.22:12 (= Psa.17(18):11 שׁחק), Wi.8;] in Hom, Hes, the lower air which surrounds the earth, as opposite to the purer αἰθήρ of the higher regions; generally, air (MM, VGT, see word): Act.22:23, 1Th.4:17, Rev.9:2 16:17; of the air as the realm of demons, Eph.2:2; ἀ. δέρειν, of striving to no purpose, 1Co.9:26; εἰς ἀ. λαλεῖν, of speaking without effect, not being understood, 1Co.14:9. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
ἀήρ
Transliteration:
aēr
Gloss:
air
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Male
Definition:
ἀήρ, ἀέρος, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; Ionic dialect nominative ἠήρ [Refs 5th c.BC+]; Aeolic dialect αὐήρ [Refs 5th c.BC+]; Doric dialect ἀβήρ (i.e. ἀϜήρ) [Refs 8th c.BC+] always mist, haze, not (as [Refs 3rd c.BC+] lower air (opposed to αἰθήρ, which see); [ἐλάτη] μακροτάτη πεφυυῖα δι᾽ ἠέρος αἰθέρ᾽ ἵκανεν[Refs 8th c.BC+]; rare in Prose, [Refs 5th c.BC+] 2) later, generally, air, Anaxim.1, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; πρὸς τὸν ἀέρα διατρίβειν in the open air, [NT+5th c.BC+]; climates, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; of mephitic exhalations, [Refs 1st c.BC+] 3) personified, ὦ δέσποτ᾽ ἄναξ ἀμέτρητ᾽ Ἀ.[Refs 5th c.BC+] II) hot-air room in baths, [Refs 2nd c.AD+] II.2) volume, [Refs 2nd c.BC+] III) a pigment, sky-blue or grey, [Refs]. [ᾱ, except in [Refs 4th c.BC+]
Strongs
Word:
ἀήρ
Transliteration:
aḗr
Pronounciation:
ah-ayr'
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
by analogy, to blow); "air" (as naturally circumambient); air; from (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire