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διαφθορά, ᾶς, ἡ (s. διαφθείρω; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; LXX, TestGad 8:2; JosAs 7:6; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 259; Just., D. 134, 2 and Tat. 1:4 in moral sense) the condition or state of rotting or decaying, destruction, corruption of the body ἰδεῖν δ. (εἶδον 4) Ac 2:27, 31; 13:35ff (all Ps 15:10; s. JRegula, PM 15, 1911, 230–33; RMurphy, Šaḥat in the Qumran Lit., Biblica 39, ’58, 61–66); ὑποστρέφειν εἰς δ. return to decay (i.e. prob. the realm of the dead) vs. 34 (cp. ἐλθεῖν εἰς δ. Job 33:28; καταβαίνειν εἰς δ. Ps 29:10).—DELG s.v. φθείρω. TW.
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