"Kairos (καιρος) is a Greek word that has a few definitions. In ancient Greek the word means “the right moment” or “the opportune” coming from archery and weaving. New Testament Greek differed slightly from the every day ancient Greek. In New Testament Greek the word is used in contrast to chronos, another Greek word for time. Kairos often refers simply to “God’s time.” While chronos refers to the measurement of time, quantitative and chronological passing of time, kairos refers to moments, an opportune time, a qualitative notion of time. Kairos refers to changing points in the scope of chronos. Kairos comes in Jesus. Jesus is the fulfillment of all the Jews had been waiting for, the decisive moment in history, a turning point. He brings about a new kairos, a new time." (Donne)
Friday, August 15, 2008
"Kairos (καιρος) is a Greek word that has a few definitions. In ancient Greek the word means “the right moment” or “the opportune” coming from archery and weaving. New Testament Greek differed slightly from the every day ancient Greek. In New Testament Greek the word is used in contrast to chronos, another Greek word for time. Kairos often refers simply to “God’s time.” While chronos refers to the measurement of time, quantitative and chronological passing of time, kairos refers to moments, an opportune time, a qualitative notion of time. Kairos refers to changing points in the scope of chronos. Kairos comes in Jesus. Jesus is the fulfillment of all the Jews had been waiting for, the decisive moment in history, a turning point. He brings about a new kairos, a new time." (Donne)
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