G334 ἀνάθημα - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
ἀνάθημα
a votive offering set up
Dodson:
ἀνάθημα
an offering dedicated by a worshipper
an offering dedicated (hung up in a temple) by a worshipper; a gift or offering consecrated to God.
Strong's:
ἀνάθημα
a votive offering
Derivation: from G394 (like G331, but in a good sense);

KJV Usage: gift.

G394 G331
TBESG:
ἀνάθημα
a vow offering
G:N-N
ἀνάθημα, -τος, τό
(cf. ἀνάθημα, and see MM, VGT, see word), [in LXX often as seel. for ἀνάθεμα (חָרַם), and in
Refs Num.21:3, Jdg.1:17
for חׇרְמָה, but prop. in 3Ma.3:17, al. ;]
a gift set up in a temple, a votive offering: Luk.21:5 (LT, -θεμα).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) a gift consecrated and laid up in a temple
2) an offering resulting from a vow


ἀνάθημα
anathēma
an-ath'-ay-mah
From G394 (like G331, but in a good sense); a votive offering

KJV Usage: gift.


View how G334 ἀνάθημα is used in the Bible

One occurence of G334 ἀνάθημα

Luke 21:5 gifts,

Distinct usage

1 gifts,


Related words

G334 ἀνάθημα

G394 ἀνατίθεμαι

ἀνατίθεμαι
anatithemai
an-at-ith'-em-ahee
From G303 and the middle of G5087; to set forth (for oneself), that is, propound

KJV Usage: communicate, declare.


G331 ἀνάθεμα
ἀνάθεμα
anathema
an-ath'-em-ah
From G394; a (religious) ban or (concretely) excommunicated (thing or person)

KJV Usage: accursed, anathema, curse, X great.


G4323 προσανατίθημι
προσανατίθημι
prosanatithēmi
pros-an-at-ith'-ay-mee
From G4314 and G394; to lay up in addition, that is, (middle voice and figuratively) to impart or (by implication) to consult

KJV Usage: in conference add, confer.


G331 ἀνάθεμα

ἀνάθεμα
anathema
an-ath'-em-ah
From G394; a (religious) ban or (concretely) excommunicated (thing or person)

KJV Usage: accursed, anathema, curse, X great.


G332 ἀναθεματίζω
ἀναθεματίζω
anathematizō
an-ath-em-at-id'-zo
From G331; to declare or vow under penalty of execration

KJV Usage: (bind under a) curse, bind with an oath.


G2652 κατανάθεμα
κατανάθεμα
katanathema
kat-an-ath'-em-ah
From G2596 (intensive) and G331; an imprecation

KJV Usage: curse.