G58 Definition
- Strong's number
- G58
- Lemma
- ἀγορά
- Transliteration
- agorá
- Pronunciation
- -
- Strong's definition
- probably akin to G1453 (ἐγείρω)); properly, the town-square (as a place of public resort); by implication, a market or thoroughfare market(-place), street from (to gather;
11 instances of the word ἀγορά agorá (G58)
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Mark 6:56 - And whithersoever as he entered into villages or cities or country in the streets they laid the sick And besought him that if the border garment him they might touch And as many as they might touch him were made whole
Mark 7:4 - And when they come from the market they wash not they eat And other things many there be which they have received to hold as the washing of cups And pots And brasen vessels And of tables
Luke 7:32 - like They are unto children in the marketplace sitting and calling one to another and saying We have piped to you and not danced we have mourned to you and not wept
Matthew 11:16 - whereunto But shall I liken generation like It is unto children in the markets sitting and calling fellows
Luke 11:43 - Woe unto you Pharisees ! for ye love the uppermost seats in the synagogues and greetings in the markets
Mark 12:38 - And he said unto them in which doctrine unto them Beware of which the scribes which love in long clothing to go And love salutations in which the marketplaces
Acts 16:19 - saw And masters when her that was gone the hope gains when her they caught Paul and Silas and drew them into the marketplace unto the rulers
Acts 17:17 - disputed he Therefore in the synagogue with the Jews and with the devout persons and in the market daily with them that met with him
Matthew 20:3 - And he went out about the third hour and saw others standing in the marketplace idle
Luke 20:46 - Beware of which the scribes which desire to walk at long robes and love greetings at which the markets and the highest seats at which the synagogues and the chief rooms at which feasts
Matthew 23:7 - And greetings in the markets And to be called of men Rabbi Rabbi