Lexicon
stenochória: narrowness of space, fig. difficulty
Original Word: στενοχωρία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: stenochória
Phonetic Spelling: (sten-okh-o-ree'-ah)
Short Definition: a narrow space, great distress
Definition: a narrow space, great distress, anguish.
HELPS word-Studies
4730 stenoxōría (from 4728 /stenós, "narrow, confined" and 5561 /xṓra, "space, territory, area") – properly, a narrow place; (figuratively) a difficult circumstance – which God always authorized and hence only produces a temporal sense of confinement. Through Christ's inworking of faith (4102 /pístis, "divine persuasion"), internal distress (sense of pressure, anguish) is ironically the way He shows His limitless work – in our "limitations"!
[Ro 2:9 however uses 4730 (stenoxōría) for negative confinements (inner distress), that result from living outside of God's will.]
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
stenos and chóros (space)
Definitionnarrowness of space, fig. difficulty
NASB Translationdifficulties (1), distress (2), distresses (1).