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Ephesians 3:10

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2443 intent that ινα
G1107 places might be known γνωρισθη
G3568 now νυν
G3588 To the ταις
G746 principalities αρχαις
G2532 and και
G3588 unto the ταις
G1849 powers εξουσιαις
G1722 in εν
G3588 the τοις
G2032 heavenly επουρανιοις
G1223 by δια
G3588 the της
G1577 church εκκλησιας
G3588 To the η
G4182 manifold πολυποικιλος
G4678 wisdom σοφια
G3588 To the του
G2316 of God θεου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  To
  intent
G2443 that
  unto
G746 principalities
G1849 powers
G2032 heavenly
  places
  might
  be
G1107 known
G1577 church
G4182 manifold
G4678 wisdom
  of

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1577
Greek: ἐκκλησία
Transliteration: ekklēsia
Pronunciation: ek-klay-see'-ah
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: assembly church.
Definition:  

a calling out that is (concretely) a popular meeting especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both)

1. a gathering of citizens called out from their homes into some public place, an assembly

a. an assembly of the people convened at the public place of the council for the purpose of deliberating

b. the assembly of the Israelites

c. any gathering or throng of men assembled by chance, tumultuously

d. in a Christian sense

1. an assembly of Christians gathered for worship in a religious meeting

2. a company of Christian, or of those who, hoping for eternal salvation through Jesus Christ, observe their own religious rites, hold their own religious meetings, and manage their own affairs, according to regulations prescribed for the body for order's sake

3. those who anywhere, in a city, village, constitute such a company and are united into one body

4. the whole body of Christians scattered throughout the earth

5. the assembly of faithful Christians already dead and received into heaven

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.