Strong's Concordance
trapeza: a table, dining table
Original Word: τράπεζα, ης, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: trapeza
Phonetic Spelling: (trap'-ed-zah)
Short Definition: a table for food or business
Definition: a table, (a) for food or banqueting, (b) for money-changing or business.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5132: τράπεζατράπεζα,
τραπέζης,
ἡ (from
τέτρα, and
πέζα a foot), from
Homer Idown, the
Sept. for
שֻׁלְחָן,
a table;
1.
a. a table on which food is placed, an eating-table: Matthew 15:27; Mark 7:28; Luke 16:21; Luke 19:23; Luke 22:21, 30; the table in the temple at Jerusalem on which the consecrated loaves were placed (see πρόθεσις, 1), Hebrews 9:2.
b. equivalent to the food placed upon the table (cf. Fritzsche on Additions to
c. a banquet, feast (from Herodotus down): Romans 11:9 (from Psalm 68:23
2. the table or stand of a money-changer, where he sits, exchanging different kinds of money for a fee (agio), and paying back with interest loans or deposits (Lysias, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Aristotle, Josephus, Plutarch, others): Matthew 21:12; Mark 11:15; John 2:15; τό ἀργύριον διδόναι ἐπί (τήν) τράπεζαν, to put the money into a (the) bank at interest, Luke 19:23.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
table
Probably contracted from tessares and peze; a table or stool (as being four-legged), usually for food (figuratively, a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively, a broker's office for loans at interest) -- bank, meat, table.
see GREEK tessares
see GREEK peze
Forms and Transliterations
τραπεζα τράπεζα τράπεζά τραπεζαι τράπεζαι τραπεζαις τραπέζαις τραπεζαν τράπεζαν τράπεζάν τραπεζας τραπέζας τραπέζη τραπεζης τραπέζης τραπεζών trapeza trápeza trapezais trapézais trapezan trápezan trapezas trapézas trapezes trapezēs trapézes trapézēs
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