Quick Definition
ninth
Strong's Definition
ninth
Derivation: ordinal from G1767 (ἐννέα);
KJV Usage: ninth
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἔνατος, see ἔννατος.
STRONGS NT 1766: ἔννατοςἔννατος or ἔνατος (which latter form, supported by the authority alike of manuscripts and of insert., has been everywhere restored by L T Tr WH; cf. (under Nu; Tdf. Proleg., p. 80); Krüger, § 24, 2,12; Winer's Grammar, 43; (found once (Rev_21:20) in Rec.st)), ἐννάτῃ, ἐννατον (from Homer down), ninth: Rev_21:20; the ἐνάτῃ ὥρα, spoken of in Mat_20:5; Mat_27:45; Mar_15:33; Luk_23:44; Act_3:1; Act_10:3; Act_10:30, corresponds to our 3 o'clock in the afternoon; for the sixth hour of the Jews coincides with the twelfth of the day as divided by our method, and the first hour of the day with them is the same as the sixth with us. (Cf. BB. DD., under the word, Hour.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
ἔνατος enatos 10x
the ninth, Mat_20:5 ; Mat_27:45 f.; Mar_15:33 f.; Luk_23:44 ; Act_3:1 ; Act_10:3 ; Act_10:30 ; Rev_21:20 * ninth.
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
ἐνκάθετος
( Rec. ἐγκ -), -αν
( < ἐγκαθίημι ),
[in LXX : Job_31:9 ( H693 ), Job_19:12 * ;]
suborned to lie in wait, lying in wait: as subst ., Luk_20:20 .†
ἐνατος ,
( Rec. ἔνν -), -η , -ον ,
ninth: Rev_21:20 ; of the ninth hour (3 o'clock, p.m.), Mat_20:5 ; Mat_27:45-46 , Mar_15:33-34 , Luk_23:44 , Act_3:1 ; Act_10:3 ; Act_10:30 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
ἔννατος / ἔνατος [page 211]
ἔνατος for ἔννατος is read by WH in all the occurrences of this word in the NT ; cf. P Grenf II. 24 .1 (B.C. 105) ἔτους ῑβ̄ τοῦ καὶ ἐνάτου Τῦβι , Ostr 714 .4 (Ptol.) τοῦ ἐνάτου ἔτους , BGU I. 174 .2 f. (A.D. 7) ἐνάτου καὶ εἰκοστοῦ ( bis ), Preisigke 1925 .2 (A.D. 77) ἐνάτου (ἔτους ) Οὐεσπασιανοῦ , but ib. 2104 .1 (Ptol.) μηνὸς Δαισίου ἐννάτῃ , and the late PSI IV. 283 .4 (A.D. 550) ἔτους ἐννάτου .
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
ἐνατος, (Rec. ἔνν-), -η, -ον
ninth: Rev.21:20; of the ninth hour (3 o'clock, p.m.), Mat.20:5 27:45-46, Mrk.15:33-34, Luk.23:44, Act.3:1 10:3, 30.†
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