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#2374 θύρα thura {thoo'-rah}
apparently a root word [cf "door"]; TDNT - 3:173,340; n f
Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) a door
1a) the vestibule
1b) used of any opening like a door, an entrance, way or passage into
1c) in a parable or metaphor
1c1) the door through which sheep go in and out, the name of him
who brings salvation to those who follow his guidance
1c2) "an open door" is used of the opportunity of doing
something
1c3) the door of the kingdom of heaven (likened to a palace)
denotes the conditions which must be complied with in
order to be received into the kingdom of God
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
Apparently a primary word (compare "door"); a portal or entrance (the opening or the closure, literally or figuratively):door, gate.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #2374.
- θυ´ρα
- thura; a prim. word; a door:
- NASB - door(28), doors(6), entrance(3), gate(1), gates(1).
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AV - door 38, gate 1; 39
- door
- Matthew 6:6; 25:10; 27:60; 28:2. Mark 1:33; 2:2; 11:4; 15:46; 16:3. Luke 11:7; 13:25, 25. John 10:1, 2, 7, 9; 18:16. Acts 5:9; 12:6, 13; 14:27. 1 Corinthians 16:9. 2 Corinthians 2:12. Colossians 4:3. James 5:9. Revelation 3:8, 20, 20; 4:1.
- doors
- Matthew 24:33. Mark 13:29. John 20:19, 26. Acts 5:19, 23; 16:26, 27; 21:30.
- gate
- Acts 3:2.
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