STRONGS G3376:
μήν (n), genitive
μηνός,
ὁ (with the
Alex. the accusative
μηναν,
Revelation 22:2 Lachmann; on which form see references under
ἄρσην, at the end); (from
Homer down);
1. a month:
Luke 1:24,
26,
36,
56;
Luke 4:25;
Acts 7:20;
Acts 18:11;
Acts 19:8;
Acts 20:3;
Acts 28:11;
James 5:17;
Revelation 9:5,
10,
15;
Revelation 11:2;
Revelation 13:5;
Revelation 22:2.
2. the time of new moon, new moon (barbarous Latin
novilunium: after the use of the Hebrew
חֹדֶשׁ, which denotes both a 'month' and a 'new moon,' as in
Numbers 28:11;
Numbers 29:1):
Galatians 4:10 (
Lightfoot compares
Isaiah 66:23) (the first day of each month, when the new moon appeared, was a festival among the Hebrews; cf.
Leviticus 23:24;
Numbers 28:11;
Psalm 80:4 (
Ps. 81:4)); (others refer the passage to 1 (see Meyer at the passage)).
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's
- Leviticus
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23:24
- Numbers
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28:11; 28:11; 29:1
- Psalms
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80:4; 81:4
- Isaiah
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66:23
- Luke
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1:24; 1:26; 1:36; 1:56; 4:25
- Acts
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7:20; 18:11; 19:8; 20:3; 28:11
- Galatians
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4:10
- James
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5:17
- Revelation
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9:5; 9:10; 9:15; 11:2; 13:5; 22:2; 22:2