Strong's Concordance panéguris: a festal assembly Original Word: πανήγυρις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: panéguris Phonetic Spelling: (pan-ay'-goo-ris) Definition: a festal assembly Usage: a festival assembly. HELPS Word-studies 3831 panḗgyris (from 3956 /pás, "all" and 58 /agorá, "the public square, meeting place") – properly, an assembly-place where people met for a common purpose, especially to celebrate (commemorate) or be festive (BAGD). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pas and a derivation of agora Definition a festal assembly NASB Translation general assembly (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3831: πανήγυριςπανήγυρις, πανηγυρισεως, ἡ (from πᾶς and ἄγυρις from ἀγείρω), from Herodotus and Pindar down; a. a festal gathering of the whole people to celebrate public games or other solemnities. b. universally, a public festal assembly ; so in Hebrews 12:22(23) where the word is to be connected with ἀγγέλων (so G L Tr (Tdf.); yet see the commentaries). (The Sept. for מועֵד, Ezekiel 46:11; Hosea 2:11 ( From pas and a derivative of agora; a mass-meeting, i.e. (figuratively) universal companionship -- general assembly. see GREEK pas see GREEK agora |