Lexicon horothesia: a setting of boundaries Original Word: ὁροθεσία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: horothesia Phonetic Spelling: (hor-oth-es-ee'-ah) Short Definition: a setting of boundaries, definite limit Definition: a setting of boundaries, definite limit; plur: bounds. HELPS word-Studies 3734 horothesía (from horos, "boundary, limit" and 5087 /títhēmi," to set") – properly, limits pre-set boundaries (used only occurs in Ac 17:26). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as horion and tithémiDefinitiona setting of boundaries NASB Translationboundaries (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3734: ὁροθεσίαὁροθεσία, ὁροθεσίας, ἡ (from ὁροθετης; and this from ὅρος (a boundary; see ὅριον), and τίθημι); a. properly, a setting of boundaries, laying down limits. b. a definite limit; plural bounds, Acts 17:26. (Ecclesiastical writings; (Winer's Grammar, 25).)
Strong's a limit, boundary From a compound of the base of horion and a derivative of tithemi; a limit-placing, i.e. (concretely) boundary-line -- bound. see GREEK horion see GREEK tithemi |
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