τόπος, 
τόπου, 
ὁ, in Attic from 
Aeschylus and his contemporaries on; the 
Sept. מָקום; 
place; i. e.: 
1. properly, any portion of space marked off, as it were, from surrounding, space; used of 
a. an inhabited place, as a city, village, district: 
Luke 4:37; 
Luke 10:1; 
Acts 12:12; 
Acts 16:3; 
Acts 27:2, 
8; 
1 Corinthians 1:2; 
2 Corinthians 2:14; 
1 Thessalonians 1:8; 
Revelation 18:17 (
G L T Tr WH); 
τόν τόπον καί τό ἔθνος, the place which the nation inhabit, i. e. the holy land and the Jewish people, 
John 11:48 (cf. 2 Macc. 5:19f); 
τόπος ἅγιος, the temple (which the 
Sept. of Isa. Ix. 13 calls 
ὁ ἅγιος τόπος τοῦ Θεοῦ), 
Matthew 24:15. of a house, 
Acts 4:31. of uninhabited places, with adjectives: 
ἔρημος, 
Matthew 14:13, 
15; 
Mark 1:35; 
Mark 6:31; 
Luke 4:42; 
Luke 9:10 R G L, 12; 
πεδινός, 
Luke 6:17; 
ἄνυδρος, plural, 
Matthew 12:43; 
Luke 11:24. of any place whatever: 
κατά τόπους (
R. V. in divers places) i. e. the world over (but see 
κατά, II. 3 a. 
α.), 
Matthew 24:7; 
Mark 13:8; (
ἐν παντί τόπῳ, 
2 Thessalonians 3:16 Lachmann); of places in the sea, 
τραχεῖς τόποι, 
Acts 27:29 (
R. V. rocky ground); 
τόπος διθάλασσος (
A. V. place where two seas met); 
Acts 27:41. of that 'place' where what is narrated occurred: 
Luke 10:32; 
Luke 19:5; 
Luke 22:40; 
John 5:13; 
John 6:10; 
John 18:2. of a place or spot where one can settle, abide, dwell: 
ἑτοιμάζειν τίνι τόπον, 
John 14:2f, cf. 
Revelation 12:6; 
ἔχειν τόπον, a place to dwell in, Revelation, the passage cited; 
οὐκ ἦν αὐτοῖς τόπος ἐν τῷ καταλύματι, 
Luke 2:7; 
διδόναι τίνι τόπον, to give one place, give way to one, 
Luke 14:9a; 
τόπος οὐχ εὑρέθη αὐτοῖς, 
Revelation 20:11; of the seat which one gets in any gathering, as at a feast, 
Luke 14:10; 
τήν ἔσχατον τόπον, 
κατέχειν, 
Luke 14:9b; of the place or spot occupied by things placed in it, 
John 20:7. the particular place referred to is defined by I the words appended: — by a genitive, 
τόπος τῆς βασάνου, 
Luke 16:28; 
τῆς καταπαύσεώς, 
Acts 7:49; 
κρανίου, 
Matthew 27:33; 
Mark 15:22; 
John 19:17; (
τόν τόπον τῶν ἥλων, 
John 20:25b L T Tr marginal reading); — by the addition of 
οὗ, 
ὅπου, 
ἐφ' or 
ἐν ᾧ, followed by finite verbs, 
Matthew 28:6; 
Mark 16:6; 
John 4:20; 
John 6:23; 
John 10:40; 
John 11:6, 
30.; 
John 19:41; 
Acts 7:33; 
Romans 9:26; — by the addition of a proper name: 
τόπος λεγόμενος, or 
καλούμενος, 
Matthew 27:33; 
Mark 15:22; 
Luke 23:33; 
John 19:13; 
Revelation 16:16; 
ὁ τόπος τίνος, the place which a person or thing occupies or has a right to: 
Revelation 2:5; 
Revelation 6:14; 
Revelation 12:8; where a thing is hidden, 
τῆς μαχαίρας, i. e. its sheath, 
Matthew 26:52. the abode assigned by God to one after death wherein to receive his merited portion of bliss or of misery: (
ὁ ἴδιος τίνος (
τίνος), universally, 
Ignatius ad Magnes. 5, 1 [ET] (cf. 
ὁ αἰώνιος τόπος, Tobit 3:6)); applied to Gehenna, 
Acts 1:25 (see 
ἴδιος, 1 c.); 
ὁ ὀφειλόμενος τόπος, of heaven, 
Polycarp, ad Philip. 9, 2 [ET]; 
Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 5, 4 [ET]; also 
ὁ ἅγιος τόπος, ibid. 5, 7 [ET]; (
ὁ ὡρισμένος τόπος the Epistle of Barnabas 19, 1 [ET]; 
Act. Paul et Thecl. 28; see especially Harnack's note on Clement of Rome, 
1 Cor. 5, 
4 [ET]). 
b. a place (passage) in a book: 
Luke 4:17 (
καί ἐν ἄλλῳ τόπῳ φησίν, 
Xenophon, mem. 2, 1, 20 ((but this is doubtful; cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word, I. 4; yet cf. Kühner, ad loc.); 
Philo de Joseph., § 26; 
Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 8, 4 [ET]); in the same sense 
χώρα in 
Josephus, Antiquities 1, 8, 3). 
2. metaphorically, 
a. the condition or station held by one in any company or assembly: 
ἀναπληρουν τόν τόπον τοῦ ἰδιώτου (
R. V. filleth the place of the unlearned), 
1 Corinthians 14:16; 
τῆς διακονίας ταύτης καί ἀποστολῆς (
R. V. the place in this ministry, etc.), 
Acts 1:25 L T Tr WH. 
b. opportunity, power, occasion for acting: 
τόπον λαμβάνειν τῆς ἀπολογίας, opportunity to make his defense, 
Acts 25:16 (
ἔχειν τῆς ἀπολογίας, 
Josephus, Antiquities 16, 8, 5); 
τόπον διδόναι τῇ ὀργή (namely, 
τοῦ Θεοῦ), 
Romans 12:19; 
τῷ δαιβόλω, 
Ephesians 4:27 (
τῷ ἰατρῷ, to his curative efforts in one's case, Sir. 38:12; 
νόμῳ ὑψίστου, Sir. 19:17; 
τόπον διδόναι τινα, followed by an infinitive, Sir. 4:5); 
τόπος μετανοίας εὑρίσκειν, 
Hebrews 12:17, on this passage, see 
εὑρίσκω, 3 (
διδόναι. Wis. 12:10; 
Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 7, 5 [ET]; Latin
locum relinquere paenitentiae, 
Livy 44, 10; 24, 26; (
Pliny, epistle ad Trajan 96 (97), 10 cf. 2); 
ἔχειν τόπον μετανοίας, Tat. or. ad Graec. 15 at the end; 
διά τό μή καταλείπεσθαι σφισις τόπον ἐλέους μηδέ συγγνωμης, 
Polybius 1, 88, 2); 
τόπον ἔχειν namely, 
τοῦ εὐαγγελίζεσθαι, 
Romans 15:23; 
ἐζητεῖτο τόπος, with a genitive of the thing for which influence is sought among men: 
διαθήκης, passive 
Hebrews 8:7 ((cf. 
μέμφομαι)). [
SYNONYMS: τόπος 1, 
χώρα, 
χωρίον: 
τόπος place, indefinite; a portion of space viewed in reference to its occupancy, or as appropriated to a thing; 
χώρα region, country, extensive; space, yet bounded; 
χωρίον parcel of ground (
John 4:5), circumscribed; a definite portion of space viewed as enclosed or complete in itself; 
τόπος and 
χωρίον (plural, 
R. V. lands) occur together in 
Acts 28:7. Cf. 
Schmidt, chapter 41.] 
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