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Strong's #1739 - ἐνδόμησις
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- that which is build in
- the material built into a wall, i.e. of which the wall is composed
- a mole built into the sea to form a breakwater, and so construct a harbour
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ἐνδόμ-ησις, εως, ἡ,
thing built in, structure, τοῦ τείχους Revelation 21:18; esp. mole or breakwater, J. AJ 15.9.6; cf. ἐνδώμησις.
ἐνδόμησις (ἐνδομέω to build in), and ἐνδώμησις T Tr WH ((see WH's Appendix, p. 152) δωμάω to build), ἐνδομησεως, ἡ, that which is built in (German Einbau): τοῦ τείχους, the material built into the wall, i. e. of which the wall was composed, Revelation 21:18; elsewhere only in Josephus, Antiquities 15, 9, 6, of a mole built into the sea to form a breakwater and so construct a harbor.
STRONGS NT 1739: ἐνδώμησις ἐνδώμησις, see ἐνδόμησις.
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*† ἐν -δώμησις
(Rec. -δόμησις ), -εως , ἡ
(< δωμάω , to build),
a building in: ἡ ἐ . τ . τείχους αὐτῆς ἴασπις , its wall had jasper built into it, Revelation 21:18 (v. MM, Exp., xiii; Swete, Ap., l.c.).†
ἐν -δόμησις , -εως , ἡ , see ἐνδώμ -.
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The spelling ἐνδώμησις which WH adopt in Revelation 21:18 is confirmed by Syll 583.31 (i/A.D. ?) τὴν ἐνδώμησιν τοῦ τεμένους, where the editor pronounces this orthography ";nova."; The form ἐνδόμησις occurs in Jos. Antt. xv. 335 = a ";mole"; or ";breakwater."; Neither of the above reff. supports Souter’s suggestion (Lex. s.v.) that the word is probably = ";roofing"; (from δῶμα, ";roof";) rather than ";building.";
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