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1 Corinthians 3:13

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1538   εκαστου
G3588 the το
G2041 Every man's work εργον
G5318 manifest φανερον
G1096 shall be made γενησεται
G3588 the η
G1063 for γαρ
G2250 day ημερα
G1213 shall declare δηλωσει
G3754 it because οτι
G1722 by εν
G4442 fire πυρι
G601 it shall be revealed αποκαλυπτεται
G2532 and και
G1538   εκαστου
G3588 the το
G2041 every man's work εργον
G3697 of what sort οποιον
G1510   εστιν
G3588 the το
G4442 fire πυρ
G1381 shall try δοκιμασει

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Every
  man's
G2041 work
  shall
  be
G1096 made
G5318 manifest
  shall
G1213 declare
  it
G3754 because
  it
  shall
  be
G601 revealed
G4442 fire
G4442 fire
  shall
  every
  man's
G2041 work
  of
  what
G3697 sort
  it

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2250
Greek: ἡμέρα
Transliteration: hēmera
Pronunciation: hay-mer'-ah
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: age + alway (mid-) day (by day [-ly]) + for ever judgment (day) time while years.
Definition:  

akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame that is gentle; day that is (literally) the time space between dawn and dark or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context)

1. the day, used of the natural day, or the interval between sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from and contrasted with the night

a. in the daytime

b. metaph., "the day" is regarded as the time for abstaining from indulgence, vice, crime, because acts of the sort are perpetrated at night and in darkness

2. of the civil day, or the space of twenty four hours (thus including the night)

a. Eastern usage of this term differs from our western usage. Any part of a day is counted as a whole day, hence the expression "three days and three nights" does not mean literally three whole days, but at least one whole day plus part of two other days.

3. of the last day of this present age, the day Christ will return from heaven, raise the dead, hold the final judgment, and perfect his kingdom

4. used of time in general, i.e. the days of his life.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.