βίος, -ου, ὁ, [in LXX chiefly for יָמִים;] 1)
period or
course of life, life: Luk.8:14, 1Ti.2:2, 2Ti.2:4, 1Jn.2:16. 2)
living, livelihood, means (in Pro.31:14 for לֶחֶם; see
DCG, ii, 39a): Mrk.12:44, Luk.8:43 15:12, 30 21:4, 1Jn.3:17.
SYN.: ζωή, is life
intensive, "vita quâ, vivimus," the vital principle; βίος, life
extensive, "vita quam vivimus," (1) the period of life, (2) the means by which it is sustained. Hence, in cl, ζ, being confined to the physical life common to men and animals, is the inferior word (cf.
zoology, biography). In NT, ζωή is elevated into the ethical and spiritual sphere (cf. Tr,
Syn., §xxvii). (
AS)