Word Summary
dōron: a gift, present, a sacrifice
Original Word: δῶρονTransliteration: dōron
Phonetic Spelling: (do'-ron)
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Short Definition: a gift, present, a sacrifice
Meaning: a gift, present, a sacrifice
Strong's Concordance
gift, offering.
A present; specially, a sacrifice -- gift, offering.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1435: δῶρονδῶρον,
δώρου,
τό (from
Homer down), the
Sept. generally for
קָרְבָּן, often also for
מִנְחָה and
שֹׁחַד;
a gift, present:
Ephesians 2:8;
Revelation 11:10; of gifts offered as an expression of honor,
Matthew 2:11; of sacrifices and other gifts offered to God,
Matthew 5:23;
Matthew 8:4;
Matthew 15:5;
Matthew 23:18;
Mark 7:11;
Hebrews 5:1;
Hebrews 8:3;
Hebrews 9:9;
Hebrews 11:4; of money cast into the treasury for the purposes of the temple and for the support of the poor,
Luke 21:1,(4). (Synonym: see
δόμα, at the end.)
STRONGS NT 1435a: δωροφορίαδωροφορία, δωροφοριας, ἡ (δωροφόρος, bringing gifts), the offering of a gift or of gifts: Romans 15:31 L Tr marginal reading, cf. διακονία, 3. (Alciphron 1, 6; Pollux 4, 47 (p. 371, Hemst. edition); several times in ecclesiastical writings.)