εἰδωλεῖον
eidōleion (G1493)
idol's temple
AI Word Study
The Greek word εἰδωλεῖον (Eidōleion) is found in the Bible only once. Its primary definition is 'idol's temple'. This term directly connects to the concept of idol worship and ritual practices. The semantic domain of Worship & Ritual highlights its significance in the context of ancient pagan practices and possible contrasts with Jewish or Christian faith. Given its isolated occurrence in the Bible, the usage of εἰδωλεῖον seems to focus on the physical spaces and structures associated with idol worship rather than the idols themselves. The limited scope of its use does not allow us to draw any broad conclusions about its significance, but it indicates a specific concern with the worship environment. Since this term is relatively rare, we can infer that its author likely intended to emphasize the connection between idol worship and its associated environments, drawing attention to the religious and ritualistic practices taking place within these spaces.
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For if a man sees you who have knowledge sitting in an idol’s temple, won’t his conscience, if he is weak, be emboldened to eat things sacrificed to idols?