ἐκκλησίᾳ

ekklēsía

church

Assembly called together for a specific purpose; an official gathering or meeting of citizens or members. In various contexts, refers to (1) a civic assembly (especially in Greek city-states); (2) a community or congregation of people gathered for a shared purpose; (3) in post-biblical and New Testament usage, frequently denotes an assembly of those associated with belief in Jesus, but originally without exclusive religious connotation; (4) in the Septuagint, often used to render the Hebrew term for the assembled people of Israel.

G1577

Acts 15:22 · Word #11

Lexicon G1577

Lemmaἐκκλησία
Transliterationekklēsía
Strong'sG1577
DefinitionAssembly called together for a specific purpose; an official gathering or meeting of citizens or members. In various contexts, refers to (1) a civic assembly (especially in Greek city-states); (2) a community or congregation of people gathered for a shared purpose; (3) in post-biblical and New Testament usage, frequently denotes an assembly of those associated with belief in Jesus, but originally without exclusive religious connotation; (4) in the Septuagint, often used to render the Hebrew term for the assembled people of Israel.

Morphology N DAT F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phrasechurch
Literalchurch

Lexical Info

Lemmaἐκκλησία
Strong'sG1577

SIBI-P1 Translation G1577-01

to the called-out assembly

Morphological NotesNoun, feminine, singular, dative (Gr,N,,,,,DFS): denotes a single assembly in the dative case.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering preserves the root sense of those summoned or called out (ἐκ + καλέω) and reflects the dative feminine singular form with "to," indicating indirect relation or direction toward the assembly.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

to the called-out assembly

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleStandardized from "assembly".