Forms of the word

Dictionary
αὔριον
Greek transliteration
aurion
Simplified transliteration
aurion

Numbers

Strong's number
839
GK Number
892

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
14
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
adverb
Gloss
tomorrow, the next day
Definition
tomorrow, Mt. 6:30; ἡ αὔριον, sc. ἡμέρα, the next day, Mt. 6:34

Greek-English Concordance for αὔριον

Matthew 6:30 Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is here today but tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?
Matthew 6:34 Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb), for tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) will be anxious about itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
Luke 10:35 The next day (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take care of him, and whatever more you spend, I will repay to you when I come back.’
Luke 12:28 If God so clothes the grass in the field, which is alive today and tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) is thrown into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, you people of little faith!
Luke 13:32 And he said to them, “Go and tell that fox, ‘Behold, I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb), and the third day I complete my task.’
Luke 13:33 Nevertheless I must continue on my way today and tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) and the next day; because it is not possible for a prophet to die outside of Jerusalem.”
Acts 4:3 So they laid hands on them and put them in custody until the next (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) day, since it was already evening.
Acts 4:5 On the next (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) day their rulers and elders and scribes were gathered together in Jerusalem,
Acts 23:20 And he said, “The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) to the council, as though the case against him was going to be examined more closely.
Acts 25:22 Then Agrippa said to Festus, “I too would like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) said he, “you will hear him.”
1 Corinthians 15:32 If as a mere man I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, what have I gained? If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) we die.
James 4:13 Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb) we will go to some city and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit.”
James 4:14 You have no idea what your life will be like tomorrow (aurion | αὔριον | adverb). For you are but a mist that appears for a brief moment and then disappears.

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