I agree. James Strong was on the ASV committee. I don’t trust all of his definitions. A few them line up with the Modern Bibles.
The list of the words on the study on ”hell” I defined is from my own personal study on how those words were used in context to their respective chapters and giving honor to the English word “hell.” I am also not claiming my definitions are 100% authoritative, either. They just fit the context the best in my humble opinion.
John 3:16 does not have the Greek word ”
aiōn” (αἰών) in it. I was referring to English word “ever” in Revelation 20:10, which is the Greek word, “
aiōn" (αἰών).
1. Go to
BlueLetterBible and type in the English word “ever” or “Revelation 20:10.”
2. Once you are at the Revelation 20:10, entry, click the Strong’s button at the top
(Note: This is only visible in desktop mode (Which must selected at the bottom of the page if it is not selected).
3. Click on the Strong’s Number next to the English word ”ever” in Revelation 20:10.
4. Once you click on the Strong’s Number entry, you will see some definitions.
5. But if you scroll down on entry page for that Greek word, you will see how that word is used elsewhere in the KJV in English.
Ephesians 2:7 has the Greek word “aiōn” for the English words “the ages.” Yet, this same Greek word is used for the English words “world,“ and ”ages” elsewhere in the KJV. BlueLetterBible is currently default to searching in the English KJV.