Greek · G5253 · unreviewed

ὑπερῷον

Upper room

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ὑπερῷον G5253
Pronunciation hyperōion

What does ὑπερῷον (hyperōion) mean in the Bible?

ὑπερῷον (hyperōion) is a Greek word meaning "upper room". ὑπερῷον, -ου, τό (neut. The upper room becomes a place of prayerful waiting and unity, signaling that ordinary spaces can become significant when God’s people gather in dependence on Him.

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Meaning

upper room
Extended definition

Upper chamber built on flat roof of house, distinct from interior rooms where women typically resided.

(neut. of ὑπερῷος, above, ὑπέρ) [in LXX for עֲלִיָּה and cogn. forms ;]

1in cl., the upper story or upper rooms where the women resided (Hom., a1.).
2In LXX and NT, an upper chamber, roof-chamber, built on the flat roof of the house (see DB, iii, 674a): Act.1:13 9:37, 39 20:8 (cf. 4Ki.23:22).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
The upper room becomes a place of prayerful waiting and unity, signaling that ordinary spaces can become significant when God’s people gather in dependence on Him. Acts 1:12-26
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Dative · Singular · Neuter Acts 9:37 · Acts 20:8
Accusative · Singular · Neuter Acts 1:13 · Acts 9:39
Biblical Occurrences

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