Agora
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Ateena iidne agoraa (tuntud ka kui klassikaline agoraa) on kõige tuntum näide antiikse Kreeka agorast, mis asub Akropolist loodes ja piirneb lõunas Areopaaguse mäega ning läänes Agoraios Kolonose mäega, mida nimetatakse ka Turu mäeks.[1] Agoraa algne kasutus oli kaubanduslikuks, kogunemis- või elamiskohaks.[2]
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Agony
contest; wrestling; severe struggling with pain and suffering. Anguish is the reflection on evil that is already past, while agony is a struggle with evil at the time present. It is only used in the New Testament by Luke (Luke 22:44) to describe our Lord's fearful struggle in Gethsemane.
The verb from which the noun "agony" is derived is used to denote an earnest endeavour or striving, as "Strive [agonize] to enter" (Luke 13:24); "Then would my servants fight" [agonize] (John 18:36). Comp. (1Cor 9:25; Col 1:29; 4:12; 1Tim 6:12; 2Tim 4:7), where the words "striveth," "labour," "conflict," "fight," are the renderings of the same Greek verb.
EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary