Lexicon :: Strong's G1049 - gazophylakion

γαζοφυλάκιον
Transliteration
gazophylakion (Key)
Pronunciation
gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on
Part of Speech
neuter noun
Root Word (Etymology)
From γάζα (G1047) and φυλακή (G5438)
mGNT
5x in 3 unique form(s)
TR
5x in 3 unique form(s)
LXX
12x in 5 unique form(s)
γαζοφυλάκιον — 3x
γαζοφυλακίου — 1x
γαζοφυλακίῳ — 1x
γαζοφυλάκιον — 3x
γαζοφυλακίου — 1x
γαζοφυλακίῳ — 1x
γαζοφυλάκια — 2x
γαζοφυλάκιον — 6x
γαζοφυλακίου — 2x
γαζοφυλακίῳ — 1x
γαζοφυλακίων — 1x
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Strong’s Definitions

γαζοφυλάκιον gazophylákion, gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on; from G1047 and G5438; a treasure-house, i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes:—treasury.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 5x

The KJV translates Strong's G1049 in the following manner: treasury (5x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 5x
The KJV translates Strong's G1049 in the following manner: treasury (5x).
  1. a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury

    This word is used to describe the apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the service were kept, but this was also where the priests (etc.) resided (cf. Neh 13:7). The sacred treasury, public records, and even the property of widows and orphans were deposited here. Josephus speaks of treasuries in the women's court of Herod's temple. In the N.T., the term "near the treasury" seems to be 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.
Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
γαζοφυλάκιον gazophylákion, gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on; from G1047 and G5438; a treasure-house, i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes:—treasury.
STRONGS G1049:
γαζοφυλάκιον, -ου, τό, (from γάζα, which see, and φυλακή; hence, equivalent to θησαυροφυλάκιον, Hesychius), a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury: Esther 3:9; 1 Esdr. 8:18, 44; 1 Macc. 3:28. In the Sept. used for לִשְׁכָּה and נִשְׁכָּה of apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the temple service were kept, but in which also the priests, etc., dwelt: Nehemiah 13:7; Nehemiah 10:37ff; of the sacred treasury, in which not only treasure but also the public records (1 Macc. 14:49; cf. Grimm at the passage) were stored, and the property of widows and orphans was deposited (2 Macc. 3:10; cf. Grimm at the passage): 1 Macc. 14:49; 2 Macc. 3:6, 28, 40; 2 Macc. 4:42; 2 Macc. 5:18. Josephus speaks of both γαζοφυλάκια (plural) in the women's court of Herod's temple, b. j. 5, 5, 2; 6, 5, 2; and τὸ γαζοφ., Antiquities 19, 6, 1. In the N. T., in Mark 12:41, 43; Luke 21:1; John 8:20 (ἐν τῷ γαζοφ., at, near, the treasury [yet cf. Winer's Grammar, § 48, a., the passage cited]), τὸ γαζ. seems to be used of that receptacle mentioned by the rabbis to which were fitted thirteen chests or boxes, שׁופָרות 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; cf. Lightfoot, Horae Hebrew et Talm., p. 536f; Lücke [Tholuck, or Godet] on John 8:20; [B. D. American edition under the word Treasury]. (Strabo 2, p. 319 [i. e. 7, 6, 1].)
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Nehemiah
10:37; 13:7
Esther
3:9
Mark
12:41; 12:43
Luke
21:1
John
8:20; 8:20
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