Spectacle
Spectacle
spekta-k’l (, theatron): Occurs twice in the New Testament: (1) of the place where assemblies or exhibitions Were held (Act 19:29, theatre); (2) figuratively of the suffering apostles (1Co 4:9).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Spectacle
akin to theaomai, “to behold,” denotes (a) “a theater” (used also as a place of assembly), Act 19:29, Act 19:31; (b) “a spectacle, a show,” metaphorically in 1Co 4:9. See THEATER.