πόλις, 
πολισεως, 
ἡ (
πέλομαι, to dwell (or rather denoting originally 'fullness,' 'throng'; allied with Latin 
pleo, plebs, etc.; cf. 
Curtius, p. 79 and § 374; 
Vanicek, p. 499; (otherwise 
Fick 1:138))) (from 
Homer down), the 
Sept. chiefly for 
עִיר, besides for 
קִרְיָה, 
שַׁעַר (gate), etc., 
a city; 
a. universally, 
Matthew 2:23; 
Mark 1:45; 
Luke 4:29; 
John 11:54; 
Acts 5:16, and very often in the historical books of the N. T.; 
κατά τήν πόλιν, through the city (
A. V. in; see 
κατά, II. 1 a.), 
Acts 24:12; 
κατά πόλιν, 
κατά πόλεις, see 
κατά, II. 3a. 
α., p. 328a; opposed to 
κῶμαι, 
Matthew 9:35; 
Matthew 10:11; 
Luke 8:1; 
Luke 13:22; to 
κῶμαι καί ἀγροί, 
Mark 6:56; 
ἡ ἰδίᾳ πόλις, see 
ἴδιος, 1b., p. 297a; 
πόλις with the genitive of a person 
one's native city, Luke 2:4, 
11; 
John 1:44(45); or 
the city in which one lives, Matthew 22:7; 
Luke 4:29; 
Luke 10:11; 
Acts 16:20; 
Revelation 16:19; Jerusalem is called, on account of the temple erected there, 
πόλις τοῦ μεγάλου βασιλέως, i. e. in which the great King of Israel, Jehovah, has his abode, 
Matthew 5:35; 
Psalm 47:2 (
Psalms 48:2), cf. Tobit 13:15; also 
ἅγια πόλις (see 
ἅγιος, 1 a., p. 7a) and 
ἡ ἠγαπημένη, the beloved of God, 
Revelation 20:9. with the genitive of a gentile noun: 
Δαμασκηνῶν, 
2 Corinthians 11:32; 
Ἐφεσίων, 
Acts 19:35; 
τῶν Ἰουδαίων, 
Luke 23:51; 
τοῦ Ἰσραήλ, 
Matthew 10:23; 
Σαμαρειτῶν, 
Matthew 10:5; with the genitive of a region: 
τῆς Γαλιλαίας, 
Luke 1:26; 
Luke 4:31; 
Ιουδα, of the tribe of Judah, 
Luke 1:39; 
Λυκαονίας, 
Acts 14:6; 
Κιλικίας, 
Acts 21:39; 
τῆς Σαμαρείας, 
John 4:5; 
Acts 8:5. As in classical Greek the proper name of the city is added — either in the nominative case, as 
πόλις Ἰόππη, 
Acts 11:5; or in the genitive, as 
πόλις Σοδομων, 
Γομορρας, 
2 Peter 2:6; 
Θυατείρων, 
Acts 16:14. 
b. used of 
the heavenly Jerusalem (see 
Ἱεροσόλυμα, 2), i. e. 
α. the abode of the blessed, in heaven: 
Hebrews 11:10, 
16; with 
Θεοῦ ζῶντος added, 
Hebrews 12:22; 
ἡ μελλουσα πόλις, 
Hebrews 13:14. 
β. in the visions of the Apocalypse it is used of the visible capital of the heavenly kingdom, to come down to earth after the renovation of the world: 
Revelation 3:12; 
Revelation 21:14ff; 
22:14; 
ἡ πόλις ἡ ἅγια, 
Revelation 22:19; with 
Ἱερουσαλήμ καινή added, 
Revelation 21:2. 
c. πόλις by metonymy, for 
the inhabitants: 
Matthew 8:34; 
Acts 14:21; 
πᾶσα ἡ πόλις, 
Matthew 21:10; 
Acts 13:44; 
ἡ πόλις ὅλῃ, 
Mark 1:33; 
Acts 21:30; 
πόλις μερισθεῖσα καθ' ἑαυτῆς, 
Matthew 12:25. 
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