4232 praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on} 源自拉丁文; 中性名词 AV - judgment hall 4, hall of judgment 1, common hall 1, praetorium 1, palace 1; 8 1) 总督府, 总督(或皇家)警卫 |
04232 πραιτώριον, ου, τό 名词 「执政官署」。原指执政官之营帐及其周围之地。由历史之沿革,此字作为表示巡抚之官邸。这是此字在福音书之意义, 太27:27 可15:16 约18:28 上,下, 约18:33 约19:9 。但也有争论是在城西部之希律王宫,或在圣殿区域西北之安东尼亚要塞。而无论如何,在该撒利亚,希律王宫作为「衙门」。保罗被关在ἐν τῷ πραιτωρίῳ τοῦ Ἡρῴδου希律的衙门里, 徒23:35 。有人认为 腓1:13 的地点在这里;但有不同之看法,都基于各人认为保罗被关在何处而定。如果信是写自罗马,则ἐν ὅλῷ τῷ πραιτωρίῳ最好是译为「在御营全军」。如果不是关于罗马,则τὸ πραιτώριον和οἱ λοιποί,包括住在巡抚官署中的人。* |
4232 praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on} of Latin origin;; n n AV - judgment hall 4, hall of judgment 1, common hall 1, praetorium 1, palace 1; 8 1) "head-quarters" in a Roman camp, the tent of the commander-in-chief 2) the palace in which the governor or procurator of a province resided, to which use the Romans were accustomed to appropriate the palaces already existing, and formerly dwelt in by kings or princes; at Jerusalem it was a magnificent palace which Herod the Great had built for himself, and which the Roman procurators seemed to have occupied whenever they came from Caesarea to Jerusalem to transact public business 3) the camp of the Praetorian soldiers established by Tiberius |
Text: of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp):