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Revelation 12:6

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G3588 the η
G1135 woman γυνη
G5343 fled εφυγεν
G1519 into εις
G3588 the την
G2048 wilderness ερημον
G3699 where οπου
G2192 she hath εχει
G5117 a place τοπον
G2090 prepared ητοιμασμενον
G575 of απο
G3588 the του
G2316 God θεου
G2443 that ινα
G1563 there εκει
G5142 they should feed τρεφωσιν
G846 her αυτην
G2250 days ημερας
G5507 threescore χιλιας
G1250   διακοσιας
G1835   εξηκοντα

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G1135 woman
G5343 fled
G1519 into
G2048 wilderness
G3699 where
  she
G2192 hath
  a
G5117 place
G2090 prepared
G2443 that
  they
  should
G5142 feed
G846 her
G1563 there
  a
  thousand
  two
  hundred
G5507 threescore
G2250 days

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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.