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he that earns wages

  • 1 μισθός

    -οῦ + N 2 18-2-18-8-31=77 Gn 15,1; 29,15; 30,18(bis).28
    hire, pay, wages Sir 34(31),22; reward, earnings Gn 15,1; reward (of the Lord presented as a shepherd?)
    Is 40,10; price Zech 11,12
    μετὰ μισθοῦ at pay, for hire Mi 3,11; ὁ τοὺς μισθοὺς συνάγων he that earns wages Hag 1,6; ἀποδώσεις τὸν μισθὸν αὐτοῦ you shall pay his wages Dt 24,15
    Cf. LE BOULLUEC 1989 227-228(Ex 22,14); PRIJS 1948 8-9(Ex 22,14); SPICQ 1982, 473-487; WEVERS
    1993, 202; WILL, ÉD. 1978, 426-438; →TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > μισθός

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