from eurus, "broad," and chora, "a place," signifies, lit., "(with) a broad place," i.e., "broad, spacious," Matt.7:13.
connected with plak, "a flat, broad surface," signifies "to make broad;" said of phylacteries, Matthew 23:5; used figuratively in 2—Corinthians 6:11,13 , "to be enlarged," in the ethical sense, of the heart.
denotes "breadth," Ephesians 3:18; Revelation 20:9; 21:16 (twice).
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