number - 1049
orig_word - γαζοφυλάκιον
word_orig - from (1047) and (5438)
translit - gazophulakion
tdnt - None
phonetic - gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on
part_of_speech - Noun Neuter
st_def - from «1047» and «5438»; a treasure-house, i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes:--treasury.
IPD_def -
- a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury
English - treasury
letter - g
data - {"def":{"short":"a treasure-house, i.e., a court in the temple for the collection-boxes","long":["a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury"]},"deriv":"from G1047 and G5438","pronun":{"ipa":"ɣɑ.zo.fyˈlɑ.ki.on","ipa_mod":"ɣɑ.zow.fjuˈlɑ.ci.own","sbl":"gazophylakion","dic":"ga-zoh-foo-LA-kee-one","dic_mod":"ga-zoh-fyoo-LA-kee-one"},"see":["G1047","G5438"],"comment":"It is used to describe the apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which the not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the service were kept, but in which the priests and others dwelt (see Nehemiah 13:7); of the sacred treasury in which not only treasure but also public records were stored, and the property of widows and orphans was deposited. Josephus speaks of treasuries in the women's court of Herod's temple. In the New Testament near the treasury seems to used of that receptacle mentioned by the rabbis to which were fitted thirteen chests or boxes (i.e., trumpets) so called from their shape, and into which were put the contributions made voluntarily or paid yearly by the Jews for the service of the temple and the support of the poor."}
usages - treasury
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id - 1049
strongs - 1049
base_word - γαζοφυλάκιον
data - {"def":{"short":"a treasure-house, i.e., a court in the temple for the collection-boxes","long":["a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury"]},"deriv":"from G1047 and G5438","pronun":{"ipa":"ɣɑ.zo.fyˈlɑ.ki.on","ipa_mod":"ɣɑ.zow.fjuˈlɑ.ci.own","sbl":"gazophylakion","dic":"ga-zoh-foo-LA-kee-one","dic_mod":"ga-zoh-fyoo-LA-kee-one"},"see":["G1047","G5438"],"comment":"It is used to describe the apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which the not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the service were kept, but in which the priests and others dwelt (see Nehemiah 13:7); of the sacred treasury in which not only treasure but also public records were stored, and the property of widows and orphans was deposited. Josephus speaks of treasuries in the women's court of Herod's temple. In the New Testament near the treasury seems to used of that receptacle mentioned by the rabbis to which were fitted thirteen chests or boxes (i.e., trumpets) so called from their shape, and into which were put the contributions made voluntarily or paid yearly by the Jews for the service of the temple and the support of the poor."}
usage - treasury