3734. horothesia
Berean Strong's Lexicon
horothesia: Boundary setting, boundary

Original Word: ὁροθεσία
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: horothesia
Pronunciation: ho-ro-theh-SEE-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (hor-oth-es-ee'-ah)
Definition: Boundary setting, boundary
Meaning: a setting of boundaries, definite limit; plur: bounds.

Word Origin: Derived from ὅρος (horos, meaning "boundary" or "limit") and τίθημι (tithemi, meaning "to place" or "to set").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent concept can be found in terms like גְּבוּל (gebul, Strong's H1366), which means "border" or "boundary."

Usage: The term "horothesia" refers to the act of setting boundaries or limits. In a biblical context, it can denote the establishment of physical, moral, or spiritual boundaries. It emphasizes the importance of order, structure, and the delineation of spaces or roles.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Greek culture, boundaries were significant for defining property lines, city limits, and sacred spaces. The concept of setting boundaries was crucial for maintaining order and preventing disputes. In the biblical context, boundaries also had spiritual implications, symbolizing the separation between the holy and the profane, the chosen people and the nations, and the righteous and the wicked.

HELPS Word-studies

3734 horothesía (from horos, "boundary, limit" and 5087 /títhēmi," to set") – properly, limits pre-set boundaries (used only occurs in Ac 17:26).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as horion and tithémi
Definition
a setting of boundaries
NASB Translation
boundaries (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3734: ὁροθεσία

ὁροθεσία, ὁροθεσίας, (from ὁροθετης; and this from ὅρος (a boundary; see ὅριον), and τίθημι);

a. properly, a setting of boundaries, laying down limits.

b. a definite limit; plural bounds, Acts 17:26. (Ecclesiastical writings; (Winer's Grammar, 25).)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
a limit, boundary

From a compound of the base of horion and a derivative of tithemi; a limit-placing, i.e. (concretely) boundary-line -- bound.

see GREEK horion

see GREEK tithemi

Forms and Transliterations
οροθεσιας οροθεσίας ὁροθεσίας horothesias horothesías orothesias
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 17:26 N-AFP
GRK: καὶ τὰς ὁροθεσίας τῆς κατοικίας
NAS: times and the boundaries of their habitation,
KJV: and the bounds of their
INT: and the boundaries the habitation

Strong's Greek 3734
1 Occurrence


ὁροθεσίας — 1 Occ.

















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