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  1. By Greek Word Studies. Treasure (2344) (thesauros from títhemi = put, set) refers to the place where goods and precious things are stored for safekeeping (Think about the glorious Gospel you possess!) and thus a repository (place, room, or container where something is deposited or stored), a treasure chest, a storehouse, a treasury.

  2. HELPS Word-studies. 2344 thēsaurós (from 5087 /títhēmi, "to put, set") – properly, stored-up treasure (riches); (figuratively) a storehouse of treasure, including (treasured) thoughts stored up in the heart and mind. [2344 (thēsaurós) is the root the English term " thesaurus " which refers to a "storehouse (treasure) of synonyms."

  3. The Linguistic Roots of Thesauros. “Thesauros” comes from the Greek verb “thesauros,” meaning “to store”. In ancient Greece, a thesauros could refer to a physical treasure, such as gold or valuable artifacts, often stored securely. However, the word also carries a deeper connotation, relating to the ideas of valuable possessions ...

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  5. Greek/Hebrew Definitions. Strong's #2344: thesauros (pronounced thay-sow-ros') from 5087; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively):--treasure. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: ́. thēsauros. 1) the place in which good and precious things are collected and laid up. 1a) a casket, coffer, or other receptacle, in which valuables are kept. 1b) a ...

  6. The KJV translates Strong's G2344 in the following manner: treasure (18x). Outline of Biblical Usage [?] θησαυρός thēsaurós, thay-sow-ros'; from G5087; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively):—treasure. a. a casket, coffer, or other receptacle, in which valuables are kept: Matthew 2:11.

  7. HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES DICTIONARY This dictionary is from "Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible," published in the late 1800s. It contains more than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out. It is out of

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