アゴラ
説明
アテネの古代アゴラ(古典アゴラとも呼ばれる)は、古代ギリシャのアゴラの中で最もよく知られた例であり、アクロポリスの北西に位置し、南はアレオパゴスの丘、そして西は市場の丘とも呼ばれるアゴライオス・コロノスの丘に囲まれています。[1] アゴラの最初の用途は、商業、集会、または居住のための集会所でした。[2]
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Street View
ビデオ
The Agora of Athens in Ancient Greece (Cinematic)
Athens, Greece: Ancient Acropolis and Agora
地図
辞書からの情報
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