Probably from an obsolete ὄρω órō (to rise or "rear"; perhaps akin to G142; compare G3733); a mountain (as lifting itself above the plain):—hill, mount(-ain).
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end of the world
αἰών (ī-ō'n) - End of an age. The disciples understood that when the Roman empire was destroyed, the Kingdom of Israel would be established. They didn't understand however, that the Roman empire was going to fall and then rise again (Revelation 17:8).
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Which things are an allegory
Apostle Paul is saying that the following is an allegory. Agar
Hagar was cast out (Genesis 21:9-10).
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