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oikos: a house, a dwelling
Original Word: οἶκος, ου, ὁ
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: oikos
Phonetic Spelling: (oy'-kos)
Definition: Oikona house, a dwelling
Usage: (a) a house, the material building, (b) a household, family, lineage, nation.Word Origin
a prim. word
Definition
a house, a dwellingOikon
NASB Translation
descendants (1), families (1), family (1), home (18), homes (2), house (79), household (14), households (1), itself (1), palaces (1), place (1).STRONGS NT 3624: οἶκος
οἶκος, οἴκουButterfly, (cf. LatinOikonvicus, English ending -wich; Curtius, § 95), from

Oikonomos Meaning

Homer down; the

Oikonomiko

Sept. in numberless places for בַּיִת, also for הֵיכַל, a palace, אֹהֶל, a tent, etc.;

1.a house;

a. strictly, an inhabited house (differing thus from δόμος the building): Acts 2:2; Acts 19:16; τίνος, Matthew 9:6; Mark 2:11; Mark 5:38; Luke 1:23, 40, 56; Luke 8:39, 41, etc.; ἔρχεσθαιεἰςοἶκον, to come into a house (domurn venire), Mark 3:20 (19); εἰςτόνοἶκον, into the (i. e. his or their) house, home,Luke 7:10; Luke 15:6; ἐντῷοἴκῳ, in the (her) house, John 11:20; ἐνοἴκῳ, at home, 1 Corinthians 11:34; 1 Corinthians 14:35; οἱεἰςτόνοἶκον(see εἰς, C. 2), Luke 9:61; κατ'οἶκον, opposed to ἐντῷἱερῷ, in a household assembly, in private (R. V.at home; see κατά, II. 1 d.), Acts 2:46; Acts 5:42; κατ'οἴκους, opposed to δημοσίᾳ, in private houses (A. V.from house to house; see κατά, II. 3 a.), Acts 20:20; κατάτούςοἴκουςεἰσπορευόμενος, entering house after house, Acts 8:3; κατ'οἶκοντίνοςἐκκλησία, see ἐκκλησία, 4 b. aa.

b.any building whatever: ἐμπορίου, John 2:16; προσευχῆς, Matthew 21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46; τοῦβασιλέως, τοῦἀρχιερέως, the palace of etc., Matthew 11:8; Luke 22:54 (here TTrWHοἰκία); τοῦΘεοῦ, the house where God was regarded as present — of the tabernacle, Matthew 12:4; Mark 2:26; Luke 6:4; of the temple at Jerusalem, Matthew 21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46; John 2:16f, (Isaiah 56:5, 7); cf. Luke 11:51; Acts 7:47, 49; of the heavenly sanctuary, Hebrews 10:21 (οἶκοςἅγιοςΘεοῦ, of heaven, Deuteronomy 26:15; Baruch 2:16); a body of Christians (a church), as pervaded by the Spirit and power of God, is called οἶκοςπνευματικός, 1 Peter 2:5.

c.any dwelling-place: of the human body as the abode of demons that possess it, Matthew 12:44; Luke 11:24; (used in Greek authors also of tents and huts, and later, of the nests, stalls, lairs, of animals). universally, the place where one has fixed his residence, one's settled abode, domicile: οἶκοςὑμῶν, of the city of Jerusalem, Matthew 23:38; Luke 13:35.

2. by metonymy, the inmates of a house, all the persons forming one family, a household: Luke 10:5; Luke 11:17 (al: refer this to 1, and take ἐπί either locally (see ἐπί, C. I. 1), or of succession (see ἐπί, C. I. 2 c.)); ; Acts 7:10; Acts 10:2; Acts 11:14; Acts 16:31; Acts 18:8; 1 Corinthians 1:16; 1 Timothy 3:4; 1 Timothy 5:4; 2 Timothy 1:16; 2 Timothy 4:19; Hebrews 11:7; plural, 1 Timothy 3:12; Titus 1:11 (so also Genesis 7:1; Genesis 47:12, and often in Greek authors); metaphorically, and in a theocratic sense οἶκοςτοῦΘεοῦ, the family of God, of the Christian church, 1 Timothy 3:15; 1 Peter 4:17; of the church of the Old and New Testament, Hebrews 3:2, 5f (Numbers 12:7).

3.stock, race, descendants of one (A. V.house): οἶκοςΔαυίδ, Luke 1:27, 69; Luke 2:4 (1 Kings 12:16); οἶκοςἸσραήλ, Matthew 10:6; Matthew 15:24; Luke 1:33; Acts 2:36; Acts 7:42; ((οἶκοςἸακώβ), 46 LTTr marginal reading); Hebrews 8:8, 10 (Jeremiah 38:31 (); Exodus 6:14; Exodus 12:3; Exodus 19:3; 1 Samuel 2:30; (cf. σεβαστόςοἶκος, Philo in Flac. § 4)). The word is not found in the Apocalypse. [SYNONYMS:οἶκος, οἰκία: in Attic (and especially legal) usage, οἶκος denotes one's household establishment, one's entire property,οἰκία, the dwelling itself; and in prose οἶκος is not used in the sense of οἰκία. In the sense of familyοἶκος and οἰκία are alike employed; Schmidt vol. ii., chapter 80. In relation to distinctions (real or supposed) between οἶκος and οἰκία the following passages are of interest (cf. Valckenaer on Herodotus 7, 224): Xenophon, oecon. 1, 5 οἶκοςδέδήτίδοκεῖἡμῖνκειναι; ἄραὅπεροἰκία, καίὅσατίςἔξωτῆςοἰκίαςκέκτηται, πάντατοῦοἴκουταῦταἐστιν ... πάντατοῦὀκουεἶναιὅσατίςκέκτηται. Aristotle, polit. 1, 2, p. 1252{b}, 9ff, ἐκμένοὖντούτωντῶνδύοκοινωνιων (viz. of a man with wife and servant) οἰκίαπρώτη, καίὀρθῶςἡσιοδοςεἶπεποιήσας 'οἶκονμέν prootista] γυναῖκατέβοῦντ'ἀροτηρα.' ... μένοὖνεἰςπᾶσανἡμέρανσυνεστηκυιακοινωνίακατάφύσινοἶκοςἐστιν. ibid. 3, p. 1253{b}, 2ff, πᾶσαπόλιςἐκοἰκιῶνσύγκειται. οἰκίαςδέμέρη, ἐκὧναὖθιςοἰκίασυνισταται. οἰκίαδέτέλειοςἐκδούλωνκαίἐλευθέρων ... πρῶταδέκαίἐλάχισταμέρηοἰκίαςδεσπότηςκαίδοῦλοςκαίπόσιςκαίἄλοχος. πατήρκαίτέκνα, etc. Plutarch, de audiend. poetis § 6 καίγάροἶκονπότεμέντήνοἰκίανκαλοῦσιν, 'οἶκονἐςὑψοροφον.' πότεδέτήνοὐσίαν, 'ἐσθίεταιμοιοἶκος.' (see οἰκία, c.) Hesychius' Lexicon, under the words οἰκία, οἶκοι, under the word οἶκος. ὀλίγηοἰκία ... καίμέροςτίτῆςοἰκίας ... καίτάἐντῇοἰκία. In the N. T., although the words appear at times to be used with some discrimination (e. g. Luke 10:5, 6, 7; Acts 16:31, 32, 34; cf. John 14:2), yet other passages seem to show that no distinction can be insisted upon: e. g. Matthew 9:23; Mark 5:38; Luke 7:36, 37; Acts 10:17,(); ; (1 Corinthians 1:16; 1 Corinthians 16:15).]

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
home, household, temple.

Of uncertain affinity; a dwelling (more or less extensive, literal or figurative); by implication, a family (more or less related, literally or figuratively) -- home, house(-hold), temple.

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