Word Summary
brabeion: a prize
Original Word: βραβεῖονTransliteration: brabeion
Phonetic Spelling: (brab-i'-on)
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Short Definition: a prize
Meaning: a prize
Strong's Concordance
prize.
From brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (specially) a prize in the public games -- prize.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1017: βραβεῖονβραβεῖον,
βραβειου,
τό (
βραβεύς the arbiter and director of a contest, who awards the prize; called also
βραβευτής, Latin
dsesignator),
the award to the victor in the games, a prize, (in ecclesiastical Latin
brabeum,
brabium) (
Vulg.brarvium):
1 Corinthians 9:24; metaphorically, of the heavenly reward for Christian character,
Philippians 3:14. (
Oppian, cyn. 4, 197; Locophron, 1154;
ὑπομονῆς βραβεῖον Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 5, 5 [ET] (where see
Lightfoot, Gebh. and Harn.);
ἀφθαρσίας, Martyr.
Polycarp, 17 [ET].)