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Strong's #2733 - κατοικία
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- dwelling, habitation
- to cause to dwell, to send or bring into an abode
- to give a dwelling to
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κατοικ-ία, ἡ,
1. habitation, βαρβάρων Hecat. 119 J.; τόπος εὐφυὴς πρὸς κ. Plb. 5.78.5; ὑγιεινὴν ποιεῖν τὴν κ. Str. 5.4.8; farm, village, Plb. 2.32.4, etc.: generally, dwelling-place, Acts 17:26; domicile, Mitteis Chr. 31 i 23 (ii B.C.).
2. settlement, colony, Str. 5.4.11; esp. of military colonies in Egypt, PTeb. 61 (b). 227 (ii B.C.), etc.; also, = Lat. colonia, Str. 6.2.5, Plu. Ant. 16, App. BC 5.19; κατοικίαι πόλεων foundation of colonies, Plu. Pomp. 47.
3. body of residents in a foreign city, ἡ κ. τῶν ἐν Ἱεραπόλει κατοικούντων Ἰουδαίων IGRom. 4.834.
κατοικία, κατοικίας, ἡ (κατοικέω), dwelling, habitation: Acts 17:26. (the Sept.; Polybius 2, 32, 4; Strabo, Plutarch, others.)
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For this NT ἅπ. εἰρ. (Acts 17:26 it is sufficient to cite P Tor I. 1i. 23 (B.C. 116) οἱ ἐνκαλούμενοι τὴν κατοικίαν ἔχοντες ἐν τοῖς Μεμνονείοις, ";citati domicilium habentes in Memnoniis"; (Ed.), P Fay 12.27 (c. B.C. 103) δέομαι ἀποστεῖλαί μου τὴν ἔντευξιν ἐπὶ τοὺς α ̣̓ποτεταγμένους τῆι κατοικίᾳ χρηματιστάς, ";I entreat you to send my petition to the assize-judges appointed for the settlement"; (Edd.), P Ryl II. 165.17 (A.D. 266) the sale of four arourae of catoecic land (γῆς κατοικικῆς)—τῷ τῆς κατοικίας δικαίῳ σχοινίῳ, ";measured by the just measure of the settlement"; (Edd.), and from the inscrr. Cagnat IV. 834.4 (Hierapolis) εἰ δὲ ἔτι ἕτερος κηδεύσει, δώσει τῇ κατοικίᾳ τῶν ἐν Ἱεραπόλει κατοικούντων Ἰουδαίων προστείμου δηνάρια. . This last inscr. is discussed by Ramsay in Exp VI. v. p. 96 f., where it is shown that the technical term κατοικία points to a ";settlement"; of Jews in the city with definite rights and a legalized position, so that there was little distinction between them and the old population.
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