Merchandise (Noun, and Verb, to make) - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Merchandise (Noun, and Verb, to make)

[ A-1,Noun,G1711, emporia ]
denotes commerce, business, trade" [akin to No. 2, and to emporos, "one on a journey" (en, "in," poros, "a journey"), "a merchant"], occurs in Matthew 22:5.

[ A-2,Noun,G1712, emporion ]
denotes "a trading place, exchange" (Eng., "emporium"), John 2:16, "(a house) of merchandise."

[ A-3,Noun,G1117, gomos ]
is translated "merchandise" in Revelation 18:11-Revelation 18:12, See BURDEN, A, No. 3.

[ B-1,Verb,G1710, emporeuomai ]
primarily signifies "to travel," especially for business; then, "to traffic, trade," James 4:13; then, "to make a gain of, make merchandise of," 2 Peter 2:3.

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