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ἐμβάλλω, [tense] fut. - βᾰλῶ: [tense] pf. - βέβληκα: [tense] aor. 2 ἐνέβᾰλον ([voice] Pass. is mostly supplied by ἐμπίπτω):—A throw in,τινὰ πόντῳ Il.14.258
; μιν.. χερσὶν' Ἀχιλλῆος θεὸς ἔμβαλεν let him fall into Achilles' hands, 21.47;ἐ. νιν βροτοῦ ἀνέρος εὐνῇ 18.85
;ἐ. τινὰ εἰς τὸ βάραθρον Ar.Ra. 574
, Nu. 1450;εἰς τὸ δεσμωτήριον D.53.14
;ἐ. τινὰ εἰς συμφοράς Antipho 3.4.10
;εἰς ἀτυχίας Aeschin.3.79
;εἰς αἰσχύνην καὶ ἀδικίαν Din.3.7
;εἰς ὑποψίαν Plu.Them.23
; , cf. Hdt.4.72, etc.;εἰς ἀπορίαν Pl.Phlb. 20a
;εἰς ἔχθραν D.18.70
.2 of things, ἵπποις χαλινοὺς ἐ. Thgn.551, X.Eq.6.7 ([voice] Pass.), 9.9, cf. Il.19.394;πώλοις ἡνίας E.IT 1424
;ἐ. ψήφους εἰς τὸν καδίσκον D.57.13
, cf. X.Cyr.2.2.21; ἐ. μοχλόν (sc. εἰς τὴν θύραν) Id.An.7.1.12; ἐ. σῖτον (sc. εἰς τὴν φάτνην) Id.Cyr.8.1.38; τοῖς ὑποζυγίοις ἐ. throw food to.., Thphr.Char.4.8; simply, lay or put in, [ἱμάντα] οἱ ἔμβαλε χερσίν put it into his hands, Il.14.218; ἐνέβαλον τῶν χρημάτων [εἰς τὸ κανοῦν] Arist.Pol. 1304a3, cf. Ael.VH11.5; hand in, submit a petition, PPetr.3P.39 (iii B.C.), etc.; ἐ. τὴν χεῖρά τινι slide one's hand into another's, Ar.V. 554; ἔμβαλλε χεῖρα δεξιάν as a pledge of good faith, S.Tr. 1181, cf. Ar.Ra. 754; ἔμβαλλε χειρὸς πίστιν, to which Neoptolemus answers— ἐμβάλλω μενεῖν I give my pledge to remain, S.Ph. 813 (troch.).3 freq. of the mind, ἐνὶ φρεσὶν ἐ. Od.19.10 (cf. infr. 111.2);εἰς νοῦν τινί Plu. Tim.3
; ἐ. ἵμερον, μένος τινί, Il.3.139, 16.529; ἐ. νεῖκός τισι to throw in strife between them, 4.444; τισὶ λύσσαν ἐρισμοῦ Timo 28.3;ἐ. λόγον Pl.R. 344d
;βουλὴν ἐ. περί τινος X.Cyr.2.2.18
(and abs., ἐ. τινὶ περί τινος to give one advice on a thing, ib.5.5.43 (nisi addendum <βουλήν>)); ἐ. πρᾶγμα εἰς γέλωτα καὶ λοιδορίαν D.10.75
.4 throw upon or against,νηῒ κεραυνόν Od.12.415
;δαλὸν νήεσσι Il.13.320
;πέτρον στέρνῳ Pi.N.10.68
; [Ἀχαιοὺς] πέτραις E.Hel. 1129
(lyr.);πῆχυν στέρνοις Id.Or. 1466
(lyr.); ;πληγάς τινι X.An.1.5.11
, cf. Plu.Caes.66; so ἐμβαλέτω ἰσχυρότατα (sc. πληγάς) let him lay on.., X.Eq.8.4; ἐ. ἕλκεα to inflict them, Pi.Fr. 111; ἐ. πῦρ set fire to.., Th.7.53; ἐ. ῥήγεα lay on blankets, Od.4.298: metaph., ἐ. φόβον τινί strike fear into him, Hdt.7.10.έ; ἄταν A.Th. 316
(lyr.); φροντίδας v.l. in Antipho 2.2.2; impose,ἔργα εἰς τὴν γῆν PTeb.37.7
([voice] Pass., i B. C.); of a fine, BCH8.307 ([place name] Delos).5 ἐ. ὦμον put one's shoulder to the work, in archery, Hp.Fract.2.6 put into its place, to set a broken or dislocated limb, ib.24 ([voice] Pass.), Art.1, al., Arist.PA 685b6.7 Medic., put in, ἀμυχάς, διαίρεσιν, Philum.Ven.7.4, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.24.4.9 ἐ. τινί (sc. μάρμαρον) to throw at another, Il.12.383.II intr. (sc. στρατόν), make an inroad or invasion, v.l. for ἐσβ. in Hdt.4.125,5.15,9.13, cf. X.Ages.1.29; in full,ἐ. στράτευμα A.Th. 583
, 1024: metaph., attack, Pl.Tht. 165d.b generally, burst, rush in,ἐμβάλλειν εἰς τὴν ἀγοράν Aeschin.2.164
, Lycurg.5, etc.; embark upon,ἐμβάλωμεν εἰς ἄλλον λόγον E.El. 962
: c. dat., εἰκασίαις Hierocl.p.37 A.;βίβλοις μακραῖς καὶ δυσελίκτοις Jul.Or.7.227b
.2 strike a ship with the ram (ἔμβολος 1.3
), charge or ram it,νηΐ Hdt.8.84
, al., cf. 7.10.β; ἐ. ταῖς λοιπαῖς (sc. ναυσί) Th.4.14; ξυνετύγχανε.. διὰ τὴν στενοχωρίαν τὰ μὲν ἄλλοις ἐμβεβληκέναι τὰ δὲ αὐτοὺς ἐμβεβλῆσθαι on one side had charged others, on the other had been charged themselves, Id.7.70.b of water, ἐ. τοῖς ὄρεσι to dash against them, Hdt.2.28: abs., .3 κώπῃς ἐ. (sc. χεῖρας) lay oneself to the oars, Od.10.129, cf. Pi.P.4.201; ἐ. alone, pull hard, Ar.Eq. 602, Ra. 206, X.HG5.1.13.4 of a river, empty itself, εἰς .. Pl.Phd. 113c.III [voice] Med., throw in what is one's own,ὅρκον εἰς τὸν ἐχῖνον D.49.65
, cf. 27.51: abs., draw lots, SIG1006.3 (Cos, iii B.C.).2 metaph.,μή μοι φύξιν ἐμβάλλεο θυμῷ Il.10.447
; μῆτιν ἐ. θ. 23.313;εἰς τὸν νοῦν ἐμβάλλεσθαί τι D.18.68
(later in [voice] Act., PTaur.4.9);τὸ καρτερὸν ἐμβαλόμενοι X.Cyr.4.2.21
(cf. supr. 1.3).3 c. gen., ἐμβάλλεσθε τῶν λαγῴων fall upon the hare's flesh, Ar. Pax 1312.4 put on board ship, PHib.1.152 (iii B.C.), POxy. 1292.3 (i A.D.), Luc.VH1.5, etc.IV [voice] Pass., to be dashed against: of ships, charge (v. supr. 11.2), Th.7.34,70.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμβάλλω
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42 ἐντευξίδιον
A little petition, Arr.Epict.1.10.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐντευξίδιον
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43 ἐντυγχάνω
Aἐντετύχηκα Ph. 1.395
, also (Delph., i B. C.): [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Pass.ἐνετεύχθην Ph.2.170
, Plu.Cat.Ma.9:—light upon, fall in with, meet with, c. dat. pers., Hdt.1.134,al., Ar.Nu. 689, etc.; ὀλίγοι τινὲς ὧν ἐντετύχηκα (i.e. τούτων οἷς.. ) Pl.R. 531e, cf. Grg. 509a, Prt. 361e;κατ' ὄψιν ἐ. τινί Plu.Lyc.1
.2 c. dat. rei, κακοῖς ἐ., = τυγχάνω ὢν ἐν κακοῖς, S.Aj. 433; οὑντυγχάνων (sc. τοῖς πράγμασιν) cj. Valck. in E.Fr. 287; ἐ. τῷ νώτῳ, of the crocodile, Hdt.2.70; ὁ ἐ. τοῖς.. τοξεύμασι he who fell in their way, Th.4.40; of obstacles,ἐ. τάφροις X.An.2.3.10
; λόφῳ ib.4.2.10.3 abs., E.Alc. 1032, Ar.Ach. 848, Thphr.Char.24.8; chance persons,Th.
4.132;οἱ ἐντυγχάνοντες Isoc.18.36
;τὴν ὠμότητα, ᾗ καθ' ἁπάντων χρῆται τῶν ἐντυγχανόντων D.21.88
, cf. 183: sg.,ὁ ἐντυχών Isoc.3.61
, Pl.Alc.2.144b.b ἐν δὲ μηνὸς πρῶτον τύχεν ἆμαρ it chanced to be.., Pi.Pae.2.75.4 obtain an audience or interview, S.Fr.88.8, Thphr.Char.1.3:—[voice] Pass., to be appealed to, consulted,περί τινων Ph.2.170
.5 of thunder, strike,κεραυνὸς οἷς ἂν ἐντύχῃ X.Mem.4.3.14
; but hardly so in S.Ph. 1329, παῦλαν ἴσθι.. μήποτ' ἐντυχεῖν νόσου ( ἂν τυχεῖν Pors.).6 rarely c. gen., λελυμένης τῆς γεφύρης ἐντυχόντες having found the bridge broken up, Hdt.4.140; τῶν παρ' ἡμῖν ἐντυχὼν Ἀσκληπιδῶν having falling in with them, S.Ph. 1333.II converse with, talk to, , Phd. 61c, etc.;οὐκ ἄχαρις ἐντυχεῖν Id.Ep. 360c
;οὐκ ἀηδὴς ἐ. Men.Pk. 112
.3 petition, appeal to, τινὶ περί τινος (masc.) Act.Ap.25.24;τῷ βασιλεῖ περὶ τούτων Plb.4.76.9
; ὁ ἐντυγχάνων the petitioner, OGI669.5; ἐ. κατά τινος plead against, PGiss.1.36.15 (ii B.C.), LXX 1 Ma.8.32, Ep.Rom.11.2;τῷ βασιλεῖ τὴν ἀπόλυσιν LXX 3 Ma.6.37
;τῷ διοικητῇ PTeb.58.43
(ii B. C.): c. inf., entreat one to do, Nic.Dam.Fr. 47 J., Plu.Pomp.55;ἐ. ὅπως.. Id.Ages. 25
:—[voice] Pass.,ὑπὲρ φυγάδων ἐντευχθείς Id.Cat.Ma.9
.III of books, meet with,βιβλίῳ ἀνδρὸς σοφοῦ Pl.Smp. 177b
, cf. Ly. 214b; ; hence, read, Luc. Dem.Enc.27, Plu.Rom.12, Jul.Or.7.210d, etc.; readers,Plb.
1.3.10, Longin.1.1;ἐντυχὼν ὑμῶν τῷ ψηφίσματι IG12(3).176
(Epist. Hadriani), cf. 5(1).1361.7 (Epist. Commodi).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐντυγχάνω
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44 ἐντυχία
ἐντῠχ-ία, ἡ, =A conversation, intercourse, Plu.2.67c,582e.II petition, PTeb.61(b).26 (ii B. C.), LXX 3 Ma.6.40, J.AJ16.9.4, Heph.Astr.3.20, Seren. ap. Stob.3.13.48; prayer,ἐ. πρὸς ἥλιον PMag.Par.1.1930
, cf.PMag.Leid.W.4.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐντυχία
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45 ἐξαίτησις
A demanding one for punishment or torture, D.49.55, IG22.457b19 (iv B. C.), Inscr.Prien.121.26 (i B. C.).II intercession,ἡ τῶν φίλων ἐ. D.59.117
.IV petition, prayer, PMag.Par.1.434.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαίτησις
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46 ἐξισχύω
ἐξισχύω [ῡ],A have strength enough, be able,ὥστε ποιεῖν Str.17.1.3
: c. inf. only, LXXSi.7.6, Ep.Eph.3.18, J.BJ1.23.2; ἐξίσχυσεν τὰ βιβλείδια ἀθετηθῆναι procured the rejection of the petition, POxy.1120.7 (iii A. D.): abs., prevail, Str.16.1.15, Jul.Or.5.160c;ἐξισχῦσαι καὶ κρατῆσαι τῶν πολλῶν Plu.2.801e
.II c. gen., τὸ δαιμόνιον παίδων ἐξισχῦον fate prevailing over the children, Ael.VH6.13, cf. Steph.in Hp.1.71D.III [voice] Med., of flames, gather force, Thphr.Ign.71.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξισχύω
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47 ἐπίδοσις
II. free gift, esp. voluntary contribution to the state, `benevolence', benefaction,οἱ τὰς μεγάλας ἐπιδόσεις ἐπιδόντες D.18.171
; ἐγένοντ' εἰς Εὔβοιαν ἐπιδόσεις παρ' ὑμῖν πρῶται κτλ. Id.21.161, cf. Thphr.Char.22.3; (i B.C.); charitable endowment, POxy.705.59 (iii A.D.).III. handing in of a petition, return, etc., BGU1193.11 (i B.C.), etc.IV. () increase, advance, progress,ἐ. ἐς πλῆθος τοῦ ῥυφήματος Hp.Acut.12
; progress of disease, Gal.1.198; ἐ. ἔχειν to be capable of progress or improvement, Pl.Tht. 146b, Smp. 175e, cf. Plb.1.20.2;ἐ. λαμβάνειν πρός τι Isoc.15.267
, cf. Arist.Cat. 10b28;ἐ. ποιῆσαι τοῖς πράγμασι Plb.1.36.2
; ἡ ἐ. γίγνεται ; τῶν τεχνῶν αἱ ἐ. ib. 1098a25; ἡ τρίτη ἐ. τῆς ὀλιγαρχίας stage, Id.Pol. 1293a27.b. devotion, addiction, τινός to a thing, D.H.Comp.4 codd.; ἐ. μὲν εἰς τιμὴν πλούτου.., ὀλιγωρία δὲτῶν καλῶν Gal.10.172
.2. giving way, relaxation, of sinews, Hp. Art.8 (pl.); ἐ. ἐπιδοῦναι ib.72.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίδοσις
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48 ἔντευξις
2 converse, intercourse,πρὸς τοὺς πολλούς Arist.Rh. 1355a29
: c. gen., Vit.Philonid.p.7C.; ἐντεύξεις ποιεῖσθαί τισι hold converse with.., Isoc.1.20; [ἡ πραγματεία] χρήσιμος πρὸς τὰς ἐ. Arist.Top. 101a27
, cf. Metaph. 1009a17, etc.; .b manners, behaviour, Aeschin.2.47, Thphr.Char.5.1, 20.1.c esp. sexual intercourse, Epicur.Sent.Vat.51, Fr.61.3 ἐντεύξεις ὀχλικαί speeches to the mob, D.H.Th.50.4 petition, PSI 4.383.6 (iii B. C.), PFlor.55.18 (i A. D.), Plu.TG11, etc.; intercession for a person, D.S.16.55, Nic. Dam.Fr.130.7 J., 1 Ep.Ti.2.1(pl.).5 reading, study,ἡ ἔ. τῆς πραγματείας Plb.1.1.4
, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔντευξις
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49 ἔρομαι
ἔρομαι (not found in [tense] pres. ind. (exc. [ per.] 2sg. ἔρεαι Orac. in Certamen Prooem.), its place being taken by ἐρέω (A), ἐρωτάω) ; [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. [full] εἴρομαι Il.1.553, Od.1.284, al.: [tense] impf.(=[tense] aor.)Aεἰρόμην Il.1.513
, Pi.O.6.49, Hdt.2.44, etc.: [tense] fut. , Ar.Nu. 1409, Pl.Prt. 355c ; [dialect] Ion.εἰρήσομαι Od.4.61
,7.237, Hdt.1.67 ([etym.] ἐπ-): [tense] aor. 2ἠρόμην Sapph. 1.15
, E. Ion 541, Th.3.113, etc.; imper. , E.Or. 763 (troch.), etc., [dialect] Ep.ἔρειο Il.11.611
; subj.ἔρωμαι Od.8.133
, Pl.R. 538d, etc. ;εἴρωμαι Od.16.402
, Hdt.4.76 ; opt.ἐροίμην Od.1.135
,3.77, etc.; inf. ἐρέσθαι in Hom. always in the phrase , al. (exc. in 1.405 ) ( ἔρεσθαι is freq. in codd., as Lys.12.24, E.El. 548, cf.Hdn.Gr.1.466) ; part. , Th.4.40:—[dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. also [full] ἐρέομαι in subj.ἐρέωμαι Od.17.509
, inf.ἐρέεσθαι 6.298
,23.106, Hp.Prorrh.2.41, [tense] impf.ἐρέοντο Il.1.332
,8.445 ; ἐπ-ειρεόμενος is v.l. in Hdt.3.64:—ask, inquire, mostly folld. by indirect question,εἴροντο.. ὅττι ἑ κήδοι Od.9.402
, etc.;ἤρετο ὅτι θαυμάζοι Th.3.113
; , etc.;ἠρόμην ὅπου.. Pl.R. 327b
;διὰ τί.. Id.Prt. 355c
, etc.: folld. by a direct question, ἤρετο Ξενοφῶντα, εἰπέ μοι, ἔφη, ὦ Ξενοφῶν, οὐ σὺ ἐνόμιζες..; X.Mem.1.3.8 ; ἐρομένου δὲ τοῦ Ἀγησιλάου, ἆρ' ἂν ἐν καιρῷ γένοιτο, εἰ..; Id.HG4.3.2, cf. Cyr.1.4.19.2 c. acc. objecti, learn by inquiry,ἐρέεσθαι δώματα πατρός Od.6.298
; ask after or for,εἰρόμεναι παῖδας Il.6.239
;εἴρεαι Ἕκτορα δῖον 24.390
;θεῶν εἰρώμεθα βουλάς Od.16.402
.3 c. acc. pers., question, Il.1.332, etc., Hdt.1.32, Lys.12.24 ; εἴρετο δ' ἡμέας, ὦ ξεῖνοι, τίνες ἐστέ; Od.9.251 ; , cf. E.Or. 763(troch.), etc.; in later Prose, Jul.Or.7.229b.4 c. acc. pers., petition, Ar.Eq. 574.5 c. dupl.acc., to ask one about a thing, τὸ μέν σε πρῶτον..εἰρήσομαι.., τίς πόθεν εἰς ἀνδρῶν; Od.7.237, cf. 19.509 ; ἐρήσομαί σε τουτί· παῖδά μ' ὄντ' ἔτυπτες; Ar.Nu. 1409.6 freq. τινὰ περί τινος, asἵνα μιν περὶ πατρὸς..ἔροιτο Od.1.135
, 3.77, cf. Hdt.4.76, al., E.El. 548; alsoοἱ δέ μιν ἀμφὶ δίκας εἴροντο Od.11.570
;ἀμφὶ πόσει εἴρεσθαι 19.95
. ([dialect] Ion. εἰρ-[dialect] Att. ἐρ- from ἐρϝ- ([tense] aor. stem), cf. ἐρέ (ϝ) ω, e)reuth/s: [tense] pres. ἐρέ (ϝ) ομαι: ἐροίμην and similar forms in Hom. are variously expld. or emended.) -
50 ὑπόμνημα
A reminder, memorial,ἔχειν ὑπομνήματά τινος Th.2.44
;ἵν' ὑ. τοῖς ἐπιγιγνομένοις ᾖ τῆς τῶν βαρβάρων ἀσεβείας Isoc. 4.156
, cf. 73;τῆς ἀρετῆς ὑ. μᾶλλον ἢ τοῦ σώματος καταλιπεῖν Id.2.36
, cf. D.23.210; τοιούτοις χρώμενος ὑπομνήμασιν such means of remembrance, Pl.Phdr. 249c; freq. in Inscrr., e.g.ὅπως ὑ. τῆς ἡμέρας ταύτης ᾖ,.. στεφανηφορεῖν Ἐρετριεῖς πάντας IG12(9).192.5
(Eretria, iv B. C.); ἀνθέμεν ὗν ἀργύρεον ὑπόμνᾱμα τᾶς ἀμαθίας ib.42 (1).121.39 (Epid., iv B. C.).II reminder, mention, in a speech, Th.4.126; in a letter, X.An.1.6.3; esp. written reminder, memorandum, ὑ. Ζήνωνι παρὰ Διονυσίου, τῷ φέροντί σοι τὸ ὑ., PCair.Zen.307.1,19 (iii B. C.), cf. 301.1, al. (iii B. C.).2 note or memorandum entered by a tradesman in his day-book, ὑπόμνημα ἀπεγράψατο he had a note made of it, D.49.30, cf. 28.6; of bankers, εἰώθασιν ὑπομνήματα γράφεσθαι ὧν διδόασι χρημάτων .. Id.49.5.3 mostly in pl., memoranda, notes, Hp.Art.34 (but prob. a gloss), Pl.Phdr. 276d; ὑ. γράφειν, γράψασθαι, Id.Plt. 295c, Tht. 143a.4 minutes of the proceedings of a public body, public records,τὰ κατ' ἄρχοντας ὑ. Plu.2.867a
, cf. D.S. 1.4, Luc.Dem.Enc.26, etc.; τὰ τῆς βουλῆς ὑ. the acts of the Senate, D.C.78.22; ἐπὶ τῶν ὑ. τῆς συγκλήτου, = Lat. a commentariis, IG4.588 (Argos, ii A. D.), 5(1).533 (Sparta, ii A. D.);ἐπὶ τῶν ὑ. καταστῆσαί τινα J.AJ7.5.4
, cf. LXX 2 Ki.8.16 (quoted by J.l. c.); records of a magistrate, POxy. 1252r.26 (iii A. D.), etc.; including his decisions, Mitteis Chr. 372 iv 20 (ii A. D.), POxy.911.8 (iii A. D.), etc.5 dissertations or treatises written by philosophers, rhetoricians, and artists, Archyt. ap. D.L.8.80 sq., Sotad.Com.1.35, Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.67, Longin.44.12, D.L.4.4; of historical or geographical works, Plb.1.1.1, 1.35.6, 3.32.4, Ptol.Geog.1.6.2, etc.; of medical works, Gal.6.460,691, al. (the same work is called ὑ. and σύγγραμμα in 15.1).b division, section, 'book' of such a treatise, Phld.Mus.p.92 K., Po.5.26, PMed. in Arch.Pap.4.270.c explanatory notes, commentaries, Sch.Ar.Av. 1242, etc.; of the Homeric commentaries of Aristarch., Sch.Il.2.420, al.; εἰ γὰρ τὰ συγγράμματα (Aristarchus' independent treatises on Homeric questions) τῶν ὑπομνημάτων προτάττοιμεν .. Did. ap. Sch.Il.2.111; so Gal. distinguishes ὑπομνήματα (clinical notes) from συγγράμματα of Hippocrates, 16.532,543; and the συγγράμματα of Hp. from his own commentaries ([etym.] ὑπομνήματα) on them, ib.811; commentary, οὕτω Θέων ἐν ὑ. τῷ εἰς Θεόκριτον Et.Gud.d. s.v. γρῖπος.IV memorial, petition, addressed to a magistrate, whereas theἔντευξις 4
is in form addressed to the king, IG12(3).327.4 (Egypt, iii B. C.), BGU1007.1 (iii B. C.), PTeb. 30.10, al. (ii B. C.), UPZ23.2, 28.3 (ii B. C.), etc.2 notification, e.g. of birth, PFay.28.12 (ii A. D.); of removal, POxy.251.29 (i A. D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπόμνημα
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51 ἐπευφημέω
ἐπ - ευφημέω: only aor. ἐπευφήμησαν, added their favoring voices, to what the priest himself had said, in favor of granting his petition, Il. 1.22, 376.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐπευφημέω
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52 αἴτημα
αἴτημα, τος, τό request (so Pla. et al.; POxy 1273, 28 [III A.D.]; LXX; PsSol 6:6; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 43; Jos., Ant. 8, 24; CPJ 153, 52 [41 A.D.]) Hm 9:4. τὰ αἰ. γνωριζέσθω πρὸς τὸν θεόν let your requests be made known to God Phil 4:6. αἰτεῖσθαι τὸ αἴ. (Judg 8:24 B; 1 Km 1:27) make a request Hm 9:7, 8. ἐπέκρινεν τὸ αἴτημα γενέσθαι Pilate decided that their demand should be granted Lk 23:24; ἔχειν τὰ αἰ. obtain the requests 1J 5:15; λαμβάνεσθαι τὰ αἰ. receive what one requests Hs 4:6; cp. m 9:5, 7. τὸ αἴ. τῆς ψυχῆς σου πληροφορήσει (the Lord) will fulfill the petition of your soul Hm 9:2 (πληροφορεῖν=πληροῦν, Ps 19:5).—DELG s.v. αἰτέω. M-M. TW. Sv. -
53 βραδύς
βραδύς, εῖα, ύ (s. βραδέως; Hom. et al.; SIG 502, 12; Test-Abr A 6 p. 83, 19 [Stone p. 14] τῇ ὀψὲ βραδείᾳ) slow, opp. ταχύς (Ps.-Isocr., ad Demon. 34; Aristot., EN 6, 10, 1142b; Philo, Conf. Lingu. 48) εἰς τὸ λαλῆσαι slow to speak Js 1:19 (B-D-F §402, 2; Rob. 658; βραδὺ φθέγγεσθαι is praised Dio Chrys. 15 [32], 2); β. εἰς ὀργήν ibid. (cp. Dionys. Soph., Ep. 9 β. εἰς ἐπιστολήν; Jos., Ant. 15, 107 βραδὺς εἰς τ. ἀποδόσεις.—Menand., Monost. 99 J. [60 Meineke] πρὸς ὀργὴν β.). Fig., of mental and spiritual slowness (Aristoph., Nub. 129; Polyb. 4, 8, 7; Dion. Hal., Orat. Vet. 2 p. 448; Sext. Emp., Math. 7, 325 w. ἀσύνετος; cp. Il. 10, 226, with a difft. adj.) β. τῇ καρδίᾳ slow of heart=‘dull’, w. inf. foll. (as Thu. 3, 38, 6 προνοῆσαι β.) τοῦ πιστεύειν too dull to believe (B-D-F §400, 8) Lk 24:25. Comp. βραδύτερος (Thu. 4, 8, 1; Theocr. 29, 30; Chion, Ep. 3, 2; Mayser 297): αἴτημα β. λαμβάνειν receive (the answer to) a petition rather slowly Hm 9:7; β. μετανοεῖν be slower in repentance Hs 8, 7, 3; 8, 8, 3. βράδιον (Hes., Op. 528; OGI 502, 17) rather tardy 1 Cl 1:1.—DELG. M-M. -
54 δέομαι
δέομαι (s. δέησις) pass. dep. impf. 3 sg. ἐδεῖτο Lk 8:38 (Tdf. and other edd. have the Ion. form ἐδέετο, so also TestJob 39:8; s. B-D-F §89; Helbing 110; Thackeray 243); fut. δεηθησομαι LXX; 1 aor. ἐδεήθην, impv. δεήθητι, pl. δεήθητε; pf. δεδέημαι 3 Km 8:59 (in var. mngs. Hdt.+). In our lit. only w. the mng. to ask for something pleadingly, ask, request, which predominates also in LXX and En (Jos., Vi. 310 al.), w. gen. of pers.ⓐ gener. of address to humans ask, requestα. w. inf. foll. (X., Cyr. 1, 5, 4; Herodian 2, 11, 9; Jdth 12:8; 3 Macc 1:16; 5:25; pap esp. in petitions since III B.C.; e.g. PCairZen 236, 4; BGU 1297, 6; UPZ 50, 24) Lk 8:38; 9:38; Ac 26:3 (σου) v.l.β. w. acc. of thing (X., Cyr. 1, 4, 2; Pla., Apol. 17c; 1 Esdr 8:53 v.l.) δεόμενοι ἡμῶν τὴν χάριν begging us for the favor 2 Cor 8:4. Without gen. of pers. δέομαι τὸ μὴ παρὼν θαρρῆσαι I ask that when I am present I need not show boldness 10:2.γ. w. direct discourse foll., (I) beg (of you), or please (Gen 19:18; 44:18; PCairZen 639, 15 δέομαί σου, μή με περιίδηις; Vi. Aesopi W 100, 6f P. δέομαί σου, δέσποτα, διαλλάγγηθι Σαμίοις) δέομαί σου, ἐπίτρεψόν μοι please allow me Ac 21:39; sim. 8:34; Lk 8:28; Gal 4:12. W. λέγων added Lk 5:12. Without gen. of the pers., but w. ὑπέρ Χριστοῦ (s. ὑπέρ A1c) added 2 Cor 5:20.δ. w. ἵνα foll. (Sir 37:15; 38:14; 1 Esdr 4:46; Jos., Ant. 12, 121) Lk 9:40; 11:37 D; B 12:7; Hs 5, 4, 1.ⓑ of petition to God (w. αἰτεῖσθαι) δεώμεθα … ἀπὸ τοῦ ἐλέους αὐτοῦ, ἵνα 1 Cl 50:2. W. gen. (cp. Epict. 2, 7, 12 in a simile about petitioning a bird-augur as one would a deity; PsSol 2:22 of one petitioning τοῦ προσώπου κυρίου) τοῦ θεοῦ praying to God Ac 10:2; τοῦ κυρίου ἵνα Hv 3, 1, 2; Pol. 6:2. Other constructions in address to God: w. εἰ ἄρα foll. Ac 8:22, ὅπως (cp. Ael. Aristid. 35, 28 K.=9 p. 108 D.; Aesop, Fab. 63 P.=117 H.: ἐδεήθη αὐτῶν ὅπως; Jos., Ant. 9, 9) Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2; δ. πρὸς τὸν κύριον (Ps 29:9; 141, 1; Is 37:4) w. ὑπὲρ τινος and ὅπως foll. Ac 8:24 (ParJer 7:24).—Without ref. to the one petitioned: περί τινος (Jdth 8:31; Sir 21:1; 28:4; Da 4:27; Jos., Ant. 10, 203) B 13:2 (Gen 25:21); w. ἵνα foll. Lk 21:36; 22:32; w. εἰς and inf. foll. 1 Th 3:10; δ. ἐπὶ τῶν προσευχῶν ask in prayer w. εἴ πως foll. Ro 1:10. Abs. (Tob 3:11; 3 Macc 1:24; 2:10; En 12:6) δεηθέντων αὐτῶν Ac 4:31; αὐτὸς δὲ ἐδεήθη AcPl Ha 4, 6; οἱ δεόμενοι those who pray (Lucian, Tim. 5; 8; Wsd 16:25) 1 Cl 59:4.—DCrump, Jesus the Intercessor ’92.—DELG s.v. δέω 2. M-M. TW. -
55 διακονέω
διακονέω (s. two next entries) impf. διηκόνουν; fut. διακονήσω; 1 aor. διηκόνησα; pf. inf. δεδιηκονηκέναι (AssMos Fgm. k, Denis p. 67); aor. pass. διηκονήθην, for augm. s. B-D-F §69, 4; W-S. §12, 6; Mlt-H. 192 (Soph., Hdt. et al.; rare in ins, pap; never in LXX, but in Philo, Joseph.) gener. to render service in a variety of ways either at someone’s behest or voluntarily and freq. with suggestion of movement.① to function as an intermediary, act as go-between/agent, be at one’s service w. intermediary function either expressed or implied (lead tablet Sb 4947, 2 διακόνησόν μοι; in lover’s petition ‘serve as intermediary [medium] for me’ PWarr 21, 4; 8; Lucian, Cont. 1 of Hermes as messenger for Zeus; Theophr. Char. 2, 9 fetch things; Just., D. 79, 2; cp. the role of Repentance JosAs 15:7) w. dat. of pers. and acc. of thing οὐχ ἑαυτοῖς ὑμῖν δὲ διηκόνουν αὐτά they were not acting as agents in their own behalf but for yours in the things 1 Pt 1:12 (for a service consisting in the delivery of a message cp. Jos., Ant. 6, 298). For a similar contrast, and with suggestion of an intermediary’s mission: οὐκ ἦλθεν διακονηθῆναι ἀλλὰ διακονῆσαι came not to be served, but to serve Mt 20:28; Mk 10:45 (i.e. the Human One [Son of Man] came to carry out an assignment not to benefit himself but others [by giving his life in ransom]; cp. Mt 4:11; par. Mk 1:13 [service rendered by divine messengers]). Of Jesus carrying out his mission [ἀ]νῆλθε[ν δια]κονῶν AcPl BMM verso 13f.— Phlm 13 suggests that Onesimus can be used by Paul on assignment in behalf of the gospel. πορεύομαι … διακονῶν τοῖς ἁγίοις on an errand to God’s people (REB) Ro 15:25 (s. 3).—Of delivery of an object: χάρις διακονουμένη ὑφʼ ἡμῶν gift that we are transmitting (a ref. to the collection for whose delivery they have accepted responsibility) 2 Cor 8:19; cp. vs. 20. In imagery, ἐπιστολὴ Χριστοῦ διακονηθεῖσα ὑφʼ ἡμῶν a letter of Christ, delivered by us 2 Cor 3:3 (WBaird, Letters of Recommendation: JBL 80, ’61, 190).② to perform obligations, without focus on intermediary functionⓐ of unspecified services perform duties, render assistance, serve τινί someone (Demosth. 9, 43; UPZ 18, 23 [163 B.C.]; δαίμοσι δ. Orig., C. Cels. 2, 51, 38) Mt 8:15; Mk 1:31; Lk 4:39; GJs 6:3; διακονοῦσαι αὐτῷ being at his service Mt 27:55; cp. Mk 15:41. διακόνει μοι serve me Hs 8, 4, 1, cp. 2; J 12:26; Ac 19:22. Also εἰς ἑαυτοὺς αὐτὸ δ. serve one another w. it 1 Pt 4:10. W. acc. of thing ὅσα διηκόνησεν what services he rendered 2 Ti 1:18; cp. Hs 2:10. Abs. (POxy 275, 10 [I A.D.]) 1 Pt 4:11. Pass. (Jos., Ant. 10, 242); ἁπλῶς δ. complete a service in simplicity of heart Hm 2:6.ⓑ of attention at meals wait on someone (τινί) at table (Menand., Fgm. 272; Pyrgion [Hellenistic times]: 467 Fgm. 1 Jac. [a communal meal in Crete]; Diod S 4, 36, 2; 5, 28, 4; Philo, Vi. Cont. 70; TestJob 12:1 al.; Jos., Ant. 11, 163; 166) Lk 12:37; 17:8. Abs. 10:40; J 12:2; GJs 6:3. In imagery ὡς ὁ διακονῶν waiter Lk 22:26f.③ to meet an immediate need, help w. dat. (Iren. 1, pr. 3 [Harv. I 7, 1]) πότε οὐ διηκονήσαμέν σοι; when did we not help you? Mt 25:44 (but s. 4, Collins). ἐκ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων helped to support them w. their means Lk 8:3 (KTorjesen, When Women Were Priests ’93, 53ff); the saints Ro 15:25 (JO’Rourke, CBQ 29, ’67, 116–18; but s. 1); Hb 6:10.④ to carry out official duties, minister, in cultic context (of holy service at the altar Jos., Ant. 3, 155; cp. PGM 36, 304 and 335 παρὰ θεοῖς δ.) of διάκονοι 1 Ti 3:10; καλῶς δ. vs. 13. ἀγνῶς καὶ σεμνῶς Hv 3, 5, 1. Opp. κακῶς Hs 9, 26, 2. Collins (s. below) p. 65 argues for placement of Mt 25:44 in this classification: those consigned to perdition plead their total dedication to the Lord’s interests.⑤ Ac 6:2 poses a special problem: care for, take care of w. dat. of thing τραπέζαις look after tables can be understood of serving food at tables (cp. βούλομαι … διακονῆσαι τοῖς πτωχοῖς σήμερον ἐν τῇ σῇ τραπέζῃ TestJob 12:1), but it is improbable that some widows would be deprived of food at a communal meal. The term διακονία vs. 1 more probably refers to administrative responsibility (s. διακονία 5), one of whose aspects is concern for widows without specifying the kind of assistance that is allotted. Vs. 2 may contain wordplay involving the phrase τὸν λόγον τοῦ θεοῦ, w. λόγος designating a ledger entry, in which case τράπεζα, which is also a banker’s term (s. L-S-J-M s.v. II), may here denote accounts (s. τράπεζα 1c).—WBrandt, Dienst u. Dienen im NT ’31; ESchweizer, D. Leben des Herrn in d. Gemeinde u. ihren Diensten ’46; PBoulton, Διακονέω and Its Cognates in the 4 Gospels: TU 73, ’59, 415–22. JCollins, Diakonia ’90.—DELG s.v. διάκονος. M-M. TW. -
56 διότι
διότι conj. (Hdt.+) (B-D-F §294, 4; 456, 1; Rob. ind.; Meisterhans3-Schw. 252f; Mayser 161; Thackeray 138f; FKälker, Quaest. de Eloc. Polyb. 1880, 243f; 300) a marker used to establish an intimate connection between two statements.① marker of a causal connection between two statements, because (=διὰ τοῦτο ὅτι ‘for the reason that, in view of the fact that’) in causal clauses Lk 2:7; 21:28; Ac 17:31 v.l.; Ro 8:21 v.l. (but s. 4); 1 Cor 15:9; Phil 2:26; 1 Th 2:8; 4:6; Hb 11:5 (Gen 5:24), 23; Js 4:3; Dg 6:5; Hv 3, 5, 4; m 12, 3, 4; Hs 9, 14, 4.② marker used to introduce an inference, therefore (=διὰ τοῦτο) Ac 13:35; 20:26.③ marker used to indicate why someth. just stated can reasonably be considered valid, used in place of ὅτι (TestAbr A 11 p. 90, 6 [Stone p. 28]; TestJob 49:3): for Lk 1:13; Ac 10:20 v.l.; 18:10; 22:18; Ro 1:19–21; 3:20; 8:7; Gal 2:16 v.l.; 1 Th 2:18; 1 Pt 1:16ab (v.l.), 24 (ὅτι P72); 2:6.④ marker of discourse content, that (Teles p. 46, 4; 47, 12; 48, 11; Antig. Car. 149; 152; Diod S 4, 10, 7; 4, 23, 2 al.; Epict. 4, 7, 8; Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 14; Celsus 2, 49; SIG 1169, 24f; Sb 7638, 8 [257 B.C.]; UPZ 15, 24 [156 B.C.] ἐπίγνωσιν διότι=ὅτι; UPZ 16, 15 in a parallel concept of the same petition]; EpArist 151; Jos., Bell. 3, 475, Ant. 15, 142) Ro 8:21 v.l. (s. 1 above).—M-M. -
57 εὐκταῖος
εὐκταῖος, α, ον pert. to being an object of petition, prayed for, and what is prayed for may be said to be wished for (so Aeschyl., Pla.+; PGiss 68, 3 [II A.D.]; Philo; Jos., Ant. 1, 292 al.; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7) εἰρήνη 1 Cl 65:1 (w. ἐπιπόθητος).—DELG s.v. εὔχομαι. -
58 εὐχή
εὐχή, ῆς, ἡ (s. εὔχομαι; Hom.+; Mel., HE 4, 26, 8 ‘wish’)① speech or petition directed to God, prayer (X., Symp. 8, 15; Diod S 20, 50, 6 εὐχὰς τοῖς θεοῖς ἐποιοῦντο; Dio Chrys. 19 [36], 36; OGI 383, 233 [I B.C.]; BGU 531 I, 5 [I A.D.]; PGiss 23, 5 [II A.D.]; LXX; TestAbr A, TestJob, Test12Patr; ParJer 9:3; GrBar 4:14; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 53 and oft. [on Philo: CLarson, JBL 65, ’46, 185–203]; Jos., Bell. 7, 155, Ant. 15, 52; Just., Iren., Orig.) ἡ εὐ. τῆς πίστεως the prayer offered in faith Js 5:15; πληρῶσαι τὴν εὐ. finish a prayer MPol 15:1; also τελέσας … τὴν εὐ. GJs 9:1. μου ἡ εὐ. my prayer 1:4. ἐν εὐχῇ 24:1 (v.l. εὐχαῖς). Pl. D 15:4. νήφειν πρὸς τὰς εὐ. be watchful in prayer(s) Pol 7:2.② a solemn promise with the understanding that one is subject to penalty for failure to discharge the obligation, vow (X., Mem. 2, 2, 10; Diod S 1, 83, 2; Jos., Bell. 2, 313) Ac 18:18; 21:23 (JUbbink, NThSt 5, 1922, 137–39). θυσίαι εὐχῶν votive offerings (cp. Lev 22:29.—Diod S 3, 55, 8 θυσίαι as the result of εὐχαί) 1 Cl 41:2. ἀποδιδόναι τῷ ὑψίστῳ τὰς εὐ. (ἀποδίδωμι 2c) 52:3 (Ps 49:14).—AWendel, D. israel.-jüd. Gelübde ’31. HSalmanowitsch, D. Nasiräat nach Bibel u. Talmud, diss. Giessen ’31; HGowen, The Hair-Offering: JSOR 11, 1927, 1–20; RAC VIII 1134–1258; IX 1–36.—DELG s.v. εὔχομαι. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
59 λιτανεύω
λιτανεύω fut. 3 pl. λιτανεύσουσιν (Ps 44:13); 1 aor. ἐλιτάνευσα (Hom. et al.; Ps 44:13) to make an entreaty, pray to, petition Ἅννα ἐλιτάνευσα τὸν δεσπότην GJs 2:4; τινὰ ὑπέρ τινος someone on someone’s behalf τὸν Χριστὸν ὑπὲρ ἐμοῦ IRo 4:2 (of praying to a divinity: Strabo 15, 1, 60; Dionys. Hal. 4, 76; Theosophien 39; 2 Macc 14:15; EpArist 227).—DELG s.v. λίσσομαι. M-M. s.v.-εία. -
60 παρέχω
παρέχω impf. παρεῖχον, also 3 pl. παρεῖχαν Ac 28:2 v.l. (H. Gk.; s. B-D-F §82; Mlt-H. 194); fut. παρέξω; 2 aor. παρέσχον; pf. παρέσχηκα. Mid.: impf. παρειχόμην; fut. 1 sg. παρέξομαι (ApcPt Rainer), 2 sg. παρέξῃ, 1 pl. παρεξόμεθα Esth 8:12h; 2 aor. impv. 2 sg. παράσχου Ps 29:8, inf. παρασχέσθαι 4 Macc 3:2. Pass.: aor. subj. 3 sg. παρασχεθῇ (Just., A I, 68, 7) (Hom.+).① to make available, give up, offer, present (schol. on Nicander, Alexiph. 204 παρέχειν πίνειν=offer to drink) τί τινι someth. to someone τὴν σιαγόνα Lk 6:29. τὸ πλοῦτος Hs 2:7.② to cause to experience someth., grant, showⓐ act. grant, show τινί τι someth. to someone (Vi. Aesopi G 124 P. οὐδὲν αὐτῷ παρεῖχον; Aesop, Fab. 396 P.=170 H.; Jos., Ant. 2, 329; 11, 2) Dg 12:1. ἀγάπην 1 Cl 21:7. φιλανθρωπίαν Ac 28:2. Of God (Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 65 §265 ἢν οἱ θεοὶ παρέχωσιν εὐπραγεῖν; Alex. Aphr., Quaest. 1, 14 Bruns) ἡμῖν πάντα 1 Ti 6:17; cp. Dg 8:11. ὅσα … αὐτοῖς παρέσχεν AcPl Ha 8, 16/Ox 1602, 18/BMM recto 20 (cp. Just., A I, 10, 1 θεὸν … παρέχοντα πάντα) ὧν (attraction of the rel. fr. ἅ) τοῖς οἰομένοις διδόναι παρέχει αὐτός which he himself supplies to those who think they are giving Dg 3:4. πίστιν παρασχὼν πᾶσιν Ac 17:31 (s. πίστις 1c).—Without a dat. (Pind., Paeanes 4, 24 Sch.=OxfT 4, 21 μοῖσαν; Just., D. 3, 6 τὴν ἐπιστήμην) νοῦν grant understanding Dg 11:5. ἡσυχίαν Ac 22:2 (cp. Jos., Ant. 5, 235). δεῖγμά τινος Dg 3:3 (s. δεῖγμα 2 and 1).—Without the acc., which is to be supplied fr. the context Dg 3:5; ISm 11:3.—W. dat. and inf. foll. MPol 18:2.ⓑ mid. (B-D-F §316, 3; Rob. 810) ἑαυτόν τι show oneself to be someth. (X., Cyr. 8, 1, 39; SIG 333, 10f [306 B.C.]; 442, 8f; 620, 5f; 748, 31f; 1068, 6f; 1104, 18f; UPZ 144, 15 [164/163 B.C.]; POxy 281, 13; CPR 27, 14.—Dssm., NB 81f [BS 254]; Thieme 24; Rouffiac 52. In earlier Gk., e.g. Antiphon, Pla. et al., the act. would be used, as it is Jos., C. Ap. 2, 156) σεαυτὸν παρεχόμενος τύπον Tit 2:7.③ to cause to happen or be brought about, cause, make happenⓐ act. cause, bring about τινί τι someth. for someone (Hdt. 1, 177 πόνον; Socrat., Ep. 14, 1 κακά; Arrian, Anab. 2, 21, 3 φόβον; EpArist 96 ἔκπληξιν ἡμῖν π.; Jos., Ant. 18, 175 ὄχλον [=annoyance] μοι π.; Just., A I, 4, 7 ἀφορμάς, A II, 4, 1 πράγματα) κόπους cause trouble (s. κόπος 1) Mt 26:10; Mk 14:6; Lk 11:7; 18:5 (κόπον, as Sir 29:4); Gal 6:17; AcPlCor 2:34 (κόπους μοι μηδεὶς παρεχέτω in connection w. PGM 14b [ἐάν μοι ὁ δεῖνα κόπους παράσχῃ] is taken as a formula of adjuration by Dssm., B 262ff [BS 352–60], LO 256 [LAE 301]); Hv 3, 3, 2 (περί τινος about someth.). χαρὰν ἡμῖν π. give us joy 1 Cl 63:2. ἐργασίαν πολλήν bring great gain Ac 16:16 (Jos., Ant. 15, 332 πλείστην ἐργασίαν παρασχόν).—Without the dat. (s. ref. to Hdt. above.—Sir 29:4 v.l.) Hm 11:20. ξενισμόν cause astonishment IEph 19:2. ἐκζητήσεις give rise to speculations 1 Ti 1:4.ⓑ mid. (B-D-F §316, 3; Rob. 810) grant τινί τι someth. to someone (Diod S 20, 62, 1 παρείχετο τοῖς ἐμπόροις τὴν ἀσφάλειαν; Jos., Ant. 9, 255; cp. τὰ ἑαυτῶν δίκαια παρέσχοντο=they submitted their claims: letter of MAurelius ln. 33 in ZPE 8, ’71, 170f) τοῖς τεχνίταις ἐργασίαν business to the artisans Ac 19:24. τὸ δίκαιον καὶ τὴν ἰσότητα what is just and fair Col 4:1. ἄξιός ἐστιν ᾧ παρέξῃ τοῦτο he deserves that you grant him this Lk 7:4. τὸ πλοῦτος π. τῷ πένητι Hs 2, 7. πλέον more IRo 2:2. παρέξομαι τοῖς κλητοῖς μου καὶ ἐκλέκτοις μου ὸ̔ν ἐὰν αἰτήσωνταί με ἐκ τῆς κολάσεως to all my called and elect ones who petition me, I will grant release of the sinner of their choice from torment ApcPt Rainer (as emended by James; cp. SibOr 2, 330–33). Offer 1 Cl 20:10.—Larfeld I 501f. M-M.
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