| | Lexical Summary doma: a giftOriginal Word: δόμαTransliteration: domaPhonetic Spelling: (dom'-ah)Part of Speech: Noun, NeuterShort Definition: a giftMeaning: a gift Strong's Concordance gift.  From the base of didomi; a present -- gift.  see GREEK didomi  Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 1390: δόμαδόμα , δόματος , τό  (δίδωμι ), a gift : Matthew 7:11 ; Luke 11:13 ; Ephesians 4:8 ; Philippians 4:17 . (Plato , def., p. 415 b.; Plutarch ; often in the Sept. , chiefly for מַתָּנָה ) Cf. Fritzsche on Matthew, p. 291f (who quotes Varro  de ling. Latin 1. i., p. 48, Bip. edition "dos erit pecunia si nuptiarum causa data: haec Graece δωτίνη ,ita enim hoc Siculi: ab eodem Donum. Nam Graece ut ipsi δῶρον ,ut alii δόμα ,et ut Attici δόσις .").[SYNONYMS: δόμα, δόσις, δῶρον, δωρεά: δόσις active, a giving; passive, a thing given, cf. medical dose; δῶρον specific present, yet not always gratuitous or wholly unsuggestive of recompense; but δωρεά differs from δῶρον in denoting a gift which is also a gratuity, hence, of the benefactions of a sovereign; a δόσις Θεοῦ is what God confers as possessor of all things; a δωρεά Θεοῦ is an expression of his favor; a δῶρον Θεοῦ is something which becomes the recipient's abiding possession. Philo de cherub. § 25, says: πάνυ ἐκδηλως παριστας (Numbers 28:2), ὅτι τῶν ὄντων τά μέν χάριτος μέσης ἠξίωται, ἤ καλεῖται δόσις, τά δέ ἀμεινονος, ἧς ὄνομα οἰκεῖον δωρεά. Again,de leg. alleg. iii. § 70 (on the same Biblical passage), διατηρήσεις ὅτι δῶρα δομάτων διαφερουσι. Τά μέν γάρ ἐμφασιν μεγέθους τελείων ἀγαθῶν δηλουσιν ... τά δέ εἰς βραχυτατον ἐσταλται κτλ.. Hence, δόμα, δοσος, gift; δωρεά, δῶρον, benefaction, bounty, etc.; yet cf. e. g. Test xii. Patr. test. Zab. § 1ἐγώ εἰμί Ζαβουλών, δόσις ἀγαθή τοῖς γονεῦσι μου, with Genesis 30:20 δεδώρηται ὁ Θεός μοι δῶρον καλόν ... καί ἐκάλεσε τό ὄνομα αὐτοῦ Ζαβουλών. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 106.] 
 
 
 
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