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Dodson Greek Lexicon (2010)G296noun

ἄμφοδον

amphodon

a street, quarter, block

Definition

The Greek word ἄμφοδον refers to a street, quarter, or block within a town or village. It specifically denotes a road that goes around something, often implying a public street or a thoroughfare where people gather. In its single New Testament occurrence in Mark 11:4, it describes the location where the disciples found the colt tied, likely meaning 'the street' or a public area just outside a door or along a building. While some lexicons suggest it can mean a 'block' of houses or a neighborhood quarter, the biblical usage points simply to a street as a place of public access.

Biblical Usage

ἄμφοδον is used only once in the New Testament, in Mark 11:4, where the disciples, sent by Jesus to retrieve a colt, find it 'tied at the door outside in the street' (ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀμφόδου). This singular usage places the word in a narrative, practical context describing a physical location in a village setting, with no discernible theological or metaphorical pattern.

Etymology

Derived from the prefix ἀμφί (amphi-, meaning 'around' or 'on both sides') and ὁδός (hodos, meaning 'way' or 'road'). Thus, its literal meaning is 'a road around something' or a 'circuit.' This accurately reflects its sense as a street that may encircle an area or serve as a public thoroughfare.

Semantic Range

In the Greco-Roman world, an ἄμφοδον was a common feature of town planning, referring to a public street or the open space around which buildings were arranged. It was a place of daily activity, commerce, and social interaction. This differs slightly from a simple path (ὁδός); it implies a more settled, urban or village setting. In Mark 11:4, tying an animal in the ἄμφοδον would be a normal, visible, and publicly accessible location.

ὁδός (hodos, G3598) — a more general term for a way, road, or journey, not necessarily an urban street. πλατεῖα (plateia, G4113) — a broad street or public square, often a main thoroughfare.

Word Details

Strong's NumberG296
Part of Speechnoun
Greek Formἄμφοδον
Transliterationamphodon
How this works

Definitions are from the Dodson Greek-English Lexicon, a concise public-domain resource suitable for introductory word study. Brief glosses are supplemented by STEPBible TBESG data (CC BY 4.0). For advanced research, standard scholarly references include BDAG (Danker, 3rd ed.) and LSJ.

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