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Strong's Greek #2302 - θέατρον, ου, τό theatron (a theater)


Original Word: θέατρον, ου, τό
Transliteration: theatron
Definition: a theater, a spectacle
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Phonetic Spelling: (theh'-at-ron)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

spectacle, theatre.

From theaomai; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. General audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively) -- spectacle, theatre.

see GREEK theaomai


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 2302: θέατρον

θέατρον, θεατρου, τό (θεάομαι);

1. a theatre, a place in which games and dramatic spectacles are exhibited, and public assemblies held (for the Greeks used the theatre also as a forum): Acts 19:29, 31.

2. equivalent to θεά and θέαμα, a public show (Aeschines dial. socr. 3, 20; Achilles Tatius 1, 16, p. 55), and hence, metaphorically, a man who is exhibited to be gazed at and made sport of: 1 Corinthians 4:9 (A. V. a spectacle).

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 2302. θέατρον (theatron) — 3 Occurrences

Acts 19:29 - N-ANS
GRK: εἰς τὸ θέατρον συναρπάσαντες Γαῖον
NAS: with one accord into the theater, dragging along
KJV: with one accord into the theatre.
INT: to the theatre having seized with [them] Gaius

Acts 19:31 - N-ANS
GRK: εἰς τὸ θέατρον
NAS: him not to venture into the theater.
KJV: himself into the theatre.
INT: into the theatre

1 Corinthians 4:9 - N-NNS
GRK: ἐπιθανατίους ὅτι θέατρον ἐγενήθημεν τῷ
NAS: we have become a spectacle to the world,
KJV: we are made a spectacle unto the world,
INT: appointed to death that a spectacle we became to the

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