Strong's Concordance eparchia: sphere of duty, province Original Word: ἐπαρχία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: eparchia Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ar-khee'-ah) Definition: a province Usage: sphere of duty, province. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1885: ἐπάρχειοςἐπάρχειος, ἐπαρχειον, "belonging to an ἔπαρχος or prefect"; ἐπάρχειος namely, ἐξουσία, equivalent to ἡ ἐπαρχίᾳ (see the following word), a perfecture, province: Acts 25:1 T WH marginal reading So ἡ ἐπαρχιος, Eusebius, h. e. 2, 10, 3 (with the variant ἐπαρχειον); 2, 26, 2; 3, 33, 3; de mart. Pal. 8, 1; 13, 11. STRONGS NT 1885: ἐπαρχίᾳἐπαρχίᾳ ἐπαρχεία T WH (see εἰ, ἰ)), ἐπαρχίας, ἡ (from ἔπαρχος i. e. ὁ ἐπ' ἀρχή ὤν the one in command, prefect, governor), prefecture; i. e. 1. the office of ἔπαρχος or prefect. 2. the region subject to a prefect; a province of the Roman empire, either a larger province, or an appendage to a larger province, as Palestine was to that of Syria (cf. Schürer, Zeitgesch., p. 144ff): Acts 23:34; Acts 25:1 (see the preceding word); (Polybius, Diodorus, Plutarch, Dio Cass.). Cf. Krebs, Observations, etc., p. 256ff; Fischer, De vitiis Lexicons of the N. T., p. 432ff; (BB. DD. (especially Kitto) under the word From a compound of epi and archo (meaning a governor of a district, "eparch"); a special region of government, i.e. A Roman pr?Fecture -- province. see GREEK epi see GREEK archo Englishman's Concordance Acts 23:34 N-GFSGRK: ἐκ ποίας ἐπαρχείας ἐστὶν καὶ NAS: from what province he was, and when he learned KJV: of what province he was. And INT: of what province he is and Acts 25:1 N-DFS Strong's Greek 1885 |