3620. oikodomia
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oikodomia: Building, edification, construction

Original Word: οἰκοδομή
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: oikodomia
Pronunciation: oy-kod-om-ee'-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (oy-kod-om-ee'-ah)
KJV: edifying
Word Origin: [from a compound of G3624 (οἶκος - house) and the base of G1430 (δῶμα - housetop)]

1. confirmation

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
edifying.

From the same as oikodome; confirmation -- edifying.

see GREEK oikodome

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3620: οἰκοδομία

οἰκοδομία, ὀικοδομιας, (οἰκοδομέω) (the act of) buliding, erection (Thucydides, Plato, Polybius, Plutarch, Lucian, etc.; but never in the Sept.); metaphorically, οἰκοδομίαν Θεοῦ τήν ἐν πίστει, the increase which God desires in faith (see οἰκοδομή), 1 Timothy 1:4 Rec.bez elz; but see οἰκονομία. Not infrequent οἰκονομία and οἰκοδομία are confounded in the manuscripts; see Grimm on 4 Maccabees, p. 365, cf. Hilgenfeld, the Epistle of Barnabas, p. 28; (D'Orville, Chariton 8, 1, p. 599).

Forms and Transliterations
οικοδόμοι οικοδόμοις οικοδόμος οικοδόμων
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