Dec 1, 2018 - 00:00
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Leisure (to have) <1,,2119, eukaireo>

"to have leisure or opportunity" (eu, "well," kairos, "a time or season"), is translated "they had ... leisure" in Mar 6:31; in Act 17:21, "spent their time" (RV, marg., "had leisure for"); in 1Co 16:12, "he shall have opportunity," RV (AV, "... convenient time"). See CONVENIENT, OPPORTUNITY, SPEND. This verb differs from scholazo, "to have leisure;" it stresses the opportunity of doing something, whereas scholazo stresses the "leisure" for engaging in it e.g., 1Co 7:5, "(that) ye may give yourselves to."

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