


in numberless places for בַּיִת, also for הֵיכַל, a palace, אֹהֶל, a tent, etc. Latin vicus, English ending -wich Curtius, § 95), from Homer down the Sept. Suffer me apotaxasthai tois eis ton oikon mou - Let me go and set in order my household affairs, and give direction concerning them so some understand it.Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3624: οἶκος They broke bread from house to house kat oikon - house by house they did not think fit to celebrate the eucharist in the temple, for that was peculiar to the Christian institutes, and therefore they administered that ordinance in private houses, choosing such houses of the convertedĬommentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement. had taken a village, in which there were many of the enemy's soldiers part of them were taken on the roofs, and then, it is said, "tous orophous ton oikon kataskapton, emplea ta kato ton stratioton heora athroon apeilemmenon."

Mouseion, echon peripatôn kai exedran kai oikon megan, en ps to sussition tôn metechontôn tou Mouseion philologôn andrôn esti de tê sunodô tautê kai chrêmata koina kai iereus o epi tô Monseiô, tetagmenos tote men upo tôn Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Matthew's account of the healing of the Centurion's servant, - kai upostrepsas o ekatontarchos eis ton oikon autou en aute te ora, euren ton paida ugiainonta viii. Stein would take, but the order of words is against this.Īnother singularly gross specimen of interpolation, in my judgment, is supplied by the purely apocryphal statement which is met with in Cod.

Job 7: 10 oud 'ou me epistrepse eis ton idion oikon. Mouseion, echon peripaton kai exedran kai oikon megan, en ho to spsssition ton metechonton tou Mouseiou philologon andron. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux Paul mentions a place where religious services were held, the house of Aquila and Prisca (ten kat oikon auton ekklesian - now Santa Prisca on the Aventine). Presumably from the Greek " oikon" meaning family or household.Įpistle to the Romans (xvi, 5), St.
