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Strong's #3925 - παρεμβολή

Transliteration
parembolḗ
Phonetics
par-em-bol-ay'
Origin
from a compound of (G3844) and (G1685)
Parts of Speech
Noun Feminine
TDNT
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. an encampment
    1. the camp of Israel in the desert
      1. used for the city of Jerusalem, inasmuch as that was to the Israelites what formerly the encampment had been in the desert
      2. of the sacred congregation or assembly of Israel, as it had been gathered formerly in camps in the wilderness
    2. the barracks of the Roman soldiers, which at Jerusalem were in the castle of Antonia
  2. an army in a line of battle
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 1995 ‑ הָמֹן (haw‑mone', haw‑mone');  4264 ‑ מַחֲנֶה (makh‑an‑eh');  4411 ‑ מָלוֹן (maw‑lone');  4634 ‑ מַעֲרָכָה (mah‑ar‑aw‑kaw');  4853 ‑ מַשָּׂא (mas‑saw');  4931 ‑ מִשְׁמֶרֶת (mish‑meh'‑reth);  5712 ‑ עֵדָה (ay‑daw');  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (10)
Acts 6
Hebrews 3
Revelation 1
HCS (0)
HCS (10)
Acts 6
Hebrews 3
Revelation 1
BSB (11)
Luke 1
Acts 6
Hebrews 3
Revelation 1
ESV (10)
Acts 6
Hebrews 3
Revelation 1
WEB (10)
Acts 6
Hebrews 3
Revelation 1
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

παρεμ-βολή, ἡ,

insertion, interpolation, ἑτέρων πραγμάτων Aeschin. 3.205, cf. 1.166 (pl.), Phld. Rh. 1.261 S.

2. Gramm., parenthesis, Alex. Fig. 25, Tib. Fig. 48.

II drawing up in battle-order, Plb. 11.32.6; in Tactics, insertion of men in the ranks (dist. fr. παρένταξις and παρεμπλοκή), Ascl. Tact. 6.1, 10.17. company of soldiers, etc., LXX Genesis 32:2(3); host, ib. 33.8 (pl.), Ezek. Exag. 81.

2. encampment, Diph. 57, Theophil. 9, Crito Com. 1, LXX Exodus 14:19, al., Plb. 3.74.5, al., Plu. Galb. 27: generally, soldiers' quarters, Plb. 6.29.1; barracks, Acts 21:34, cf. Ostr. 901, al. (ii A. D.); name of an ἄμφοδον, POxy. 2131.8 (iii A. D.).

III = cross παρεξειρεσία (q. v.), Plb. 21.7.4 (sed leg. παραβολαί). in boxing and wrestling, π. βάλλειν trip an adversary by a twist of the leg, Luc. Ocyp. 60, cf. Plu. 2.638f (pl.).

Thayer's Expanded Definition

παρεμβολή, παρεμβολῆς. (from παρεμβάλλω, which see);

1. interpolation, insertion (into a discourse of matters foreign to the subject in hand, Aeschines).

2. In the Maced. dialect (cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 30; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 377; (Winers Grammar, 22)) an encampment (Pclyb., Diodorus, Josephus, Plutarch);

a. the camp of the Israelites in the desert (an enclosure within which their tents were pitched), Exodus 29:14; Exodus 19:17; Exodus 32:17; hence, in Hebrews 13:11 used for the city of Jerusalem, inasmuch as that was to the Israelites what formerly the encampment had been in the desert; of the sacred congregation or assembly of Israel, as that had been gathered formerly in camps in the wilderness, Hebrews 13:13.

b. the barracks of the Roman soldiers, which at Jerusalem were in the castle Antonia: Acts 21:34, 37; Acts 22:24; Acts 23:10, 16, 32.

3. an army in line of battle: Hebrews 11:34; Revelation 20:9 (here A. V. camp), (Exodus 14:19, 20; Judges 4:16; Judges 8:11; 1 Samuel 14:16; very often in Polybius; Aelian v. h. 14, 46). Often in the Sept. for מַחֲנֶה, which signifies both camp and army; frequent in both senses in 1 Maccabees (); cf. Grimm on 1 Macc. 3:3.


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

παρ -εμ -βολή , -ῆς ,

(<παρεμβάλλω ),

[in LXX chiefly for H4264;]

1. an insertion, interpolation (Æschin.).

2. In the Macedonian dialect (Rutherford, NPhr., 473), as a military term;

(a) an army in battle array: Hebrews 11:34 (cf. Exodus 14:19-20, Judges 4:16, al.; freq. in Polyb.);

(b) a camp (Exodus 29:14, al.) : Hebrews 13:11; Hebrews 13:13 Revelation 20:9;

(c) barracks, soldiers' quarters: Acts 21:34; Acts 21:37; Acts 22:24; Acts 23:10; Acts 23:16; Acts 23:32; Acts 28:16 (WH, txt., R, om.).†

παρ -εμ -βάλλω ,

[in LXX freq. and chiefly for H4264;]

1. to put in beside or between, interpose.

2. In late writers (Polyb., al., LXX) as technical military term;

(a) of soldiers, to draw up in line (freq. in 1 Maccabees 2:32, al.);

(b) of siege works, to cast up: c. acc et dat., χάρακά σοι , Luke 19:43.†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
List of Word Forms
παρεμβαλουσιν παρεμβαλοῦσιν παρεμβολαί παρεμβολαίς παρεμβολας παρεμβολάς παρεμβολὰς παρεμβολή παρεμβολην παρεμβολήν παρεμβολὴν παρεμβολης παρεμβολής παρεμβολῆς παρεμβολών parembalousin parembaloûsin parembolas parembolàs parembolen parembolēn parembolḗn parembolḕn paremboles parembolês parembolēs parembolē̂s
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