2301. theatrizó
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theatrizó: to make a spectacle of
Original Word: θεατρίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: theatrizó
Phonetic Spelling: (theh-at-rid'-zo)
Short Definition: I make a public show of
Definition: I make a public show of, expose to public shame.

HELPS word-Studies

Cognate: 2301 theatrízō (from 2302 /théatron, "theatre") – to ridicule, making a public spectacle out of someone, putting them on exhibit for public jest and mockery (used only in Heb 10:33). See 2300 (theáomai).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from theatron
Definition
to make a spectacle of
NASB Translation
made a public spectacle (1), public spectacle (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 2301: θεατρίζω

θεατρίζω: (θέατρον, which see); properly, to bring upon the stage; hence, to set forth as a spectacle, expose to contempt; passive, present participle θεατριζόμενος (A. V. being made a gazing-stock), Hebrews 10:33. (Several times also in ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings (cf. Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word); but in the same sense ἐκθεατρίζω in Polybius 3, 91, 10; others; (cf. Winers Grammar, 25 (24) note; also Tdf. edition 7 Proleg., p. 59 ff).)



Strong's
to put to shame, expose publicly

From theatron; to expose as a spectacle -- make a gazing stock.

see GREEK theatron

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