Conveniently Convenient

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Conveniently Convenient [1]

'''A — 1: εὔκαιρος (Strong'S #2121 — Adjective — eukairos — yoo'-kahee-ros )

lit., "well-timed" (eu, "well," kairos, "a time, season"), hence signifies "timely, opportune, convenient;" it is said of a certain day,  Mark 6:21; elsewhere,  Hebrews 4:16 , "in time of need." See Need. Cp. eukairia, "opportunity,"   Matthew 26:16;  Luke 22:6; eukaireo, "to have opportunity,"  Mark 6:31;  Acts 17:21 ("they spent their time," marg. "had leisure for nothing else");   1 Corinthians 16:12 . See Opportunity , Need , C, Note.

'''B — 1: εὐκαίρως (Strong'S #2122 — Adverb — eukairos — yoo-kah'ee-roce )

"conveniently,"  Mark 14:11 , is used elsewhere in  2 Timothy 4:2 , "in season." See Season , C.

'''C — 1: ἀνήκω (Strong'S #433 — Verb — aneko — an-ay'-ko )

is rendered "befitting" in  Ephesians 5:4 , for Av, "convenient;" so in  Philemon 1:8 . See Befit.

'''C — 2: καθήκω (Strong'S #2520 — Verb — katheko — kath-ay'-ko )

"to be fitting," is so translated in  Romans 1:28 , Rv; Av, "(not) convenient;" in  Acts 22:22 , "it is (not) fit." See Fit.

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