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1 ὄργανον
ὄργανον, ου, τό (Soph., Pla. et al.; pap, LXX; PsSol 15:3; TestSol 8:2 L; EpArist 101; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 230; Just., D. 110, 3 πολεμικὰ ὄρ.; Ath.) tool τὰ ὄρ. τοῦ διαβόλου the tools of the devil 2 Cl 18:2. Lightfoot proposed a military metaph. for this passage, cp. 2 Macc 12:27; Eph 6:16.—Also of that which is used to bring about an event (e.g. wood for a structure: Pla., Leg. 3, 678d of tools used for cutting of wood; Ps.-Aristot., Mirabilia 108 of tools designed for the wooden horse) τὰ πρὸς τὴν πυρὰν ἡρμοσμένα ὄρ. materials prepared for the pile (to be burned) MPol 13:3. Since the pyre itself has taken shape out of wood that was gathered (vs. 2), the ὄρ. must refer to the incendiary material placed around Polycarp (αὐτῷ περιετίθετο) and designed to produce an intense flame (for ἁρμοζω w. πρός in the sense ‘suited to, designed for’ cp. Isoc. 2, 34; s. ἁρμόζω 2, and for the phrase ἡρμ. ὄρ. s. 2 Km 6:5, 14).—Fig. of the animals in the arena as the implements through which the martyr becomes a perfect sacrifice to God IRo 4:2.—B. 586. DELG. -
2 εκσκευάσασθαι
ἐκσκευάζωdisfurnish of tools and implements: aor inf midἐκσκευάζωdisfurnish of tools and implements: aor inf mid -
3 ἐκσκευάσασθαι
ἐκσκευάζωdisfurnish of tools and implements: aor inf midἐκσκευάζωdisfurnish of tools and implements: aor inf mid -
4 σκευουργία
σκευουργίᾱ, σκευουργίαmaking of tools: fem nom /voc /acc dualσκευουργίᾱ, σκευουργίαmaking of tools: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 σκευουργίας
σκευουργίᾱς, σκευουργίαmaking of tools: fem acc plσκευουργίᾱς, σκευουργίαmaking of tools: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 ὅπλον
ὅπλον, τό,I a ship's tackle, tackling, Hom.(only in Od.), 2.390, al., Hes.Op. 627 ; esp. ropes, halyards, etc.,δησάμενοι δ' ἄρα ὅπλα Od. 2.430
, etc.; in which sense Hom. twice uses the sg., rope, 14.346, 21.390: generally, any ropes, Hdt.7.25, 9.115, Hp.Art.78.II tools, strictly so called, in Hom. esp. of smiths' tools, Il.18.409, 412 ; in full,ὅπλα χαλκήϊα Od.3.433
: in sg., ὅπλον ἀρούρης sickle, AP6.95 ([place name] Antiphil) ; ὅπλον γεροντικόν staff, Call.Epigr.1.7 ; δείπνων ὅπλον ἑτοιμότατον, of the wine-flask, AP6.248 (Marc. Arg.).III in pl., also, implements of war, arms and armour, Hom. (only in Il.), αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ πάνθ' ὅπλα κάμε, of the arms of Achilles, 18.614, cf. 19.21 ; , 272 ; so in Pi.N.8.27, IG12.1.9, E.Hec. 14, etc.: rarely in sg., weapon,οὐδέ τι ἀρήϊον ὅπλον ἐκτέαται Hdt.4.23
, cf. 174, E.HF 161, 570, 942, Pl.R. 474a, X.Cyr.7.4.15 ; ποτὶ πονηρὸν οὐκ ἄχρηστον ὅπλον ἁ πονηρία [Epich.] 275 ; piece of armour, D.S.3.49.2 the large shield, from which the men-at-arms took their name of ὁπλῖται (εἰκόνα γραπτὴν ἐν ὅπλῳ IG22.1012.18
(ii B. C.), cf. IGRom.4.1302.35 (Cyme, i B. C./i A. D.), Th.7.75, D.S.15.44, 17.18);ὅπλον στύππινον IG11(2).203
B99 (Delos, iii B. C.): metaph.,τῆς πενίας ὅπλον ἡ παρρησία Nicostr.Com.29
;ὅ. μέγιστον.. ἁρετὴ βροτοῖς Men. Mon. 433
, cf. 619.3 in pl., also, heavy arms, Hdt.9.53 ; ὅπλων ἐπιστάτης, = ὁπλίτης, opp. κώπης ἄναξ, A.Pers. 379 ; ;ὅπλα παραδοῦναι Id.4.69
;ὅπλα ἀποβάλλειν Ar.V.27
, etc.4 ὅπλα, = ὁπλῖται, men-at-arms,πολλῶν μεθ' ὅπλων S.Ant. 115
(lyr.): and freq. in Prose, ἐξέτασιν ὅπλων ποιεῖσθαι to have a muster of the men-at-arms, Th.4.74, etc.; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν ὅπλων στρατηγός, opp. ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς διοικήσεως, Decr. ap. D.18.38, Decr.ib. 115 ;χειροτονηθεὶς ἐπὶ τὰ ὅ. πρῶτος.. στρατηγός IG22.682.44
(iii B. C.);στρατηγεῖν ἐπὶ τὰ ὅ. SIG697
E (Delph., ii B. C.), etc.5 τὰ ὅ. the place of arms, camp,ἦλθεν εἰς τὰ ὅ. Lys.13.12
, cf.X.Cyr.7.2.5, etc.;ἐκ τῶν ὅ. προϊέναι Th.1.111
, cf. 3.1.6 Phrases: ἐνέδυνον (v.l. ἐνέδυντο)τὰ ὅ. Hdt.7.218
, etc.; ἐν ὅπλοισι εἶναι or γενέσθαι to be in arms, under arms, Id.1.13, cf.E.Ba. 303, Th.6.56 ;ἐν ὄπλοισι [ἰππομ]άχεντας Sapph.Supp.5.19
;ἐν ὅπλοις μάχεσθαι Pl.Grg. 456d
;ἡ ἐν τοῖς ὅπλοις μάχη Id.Lg. 833e
; ποιῆσαι ἐξέτασιν ἐν ὅπλοις Decr. ap. Arist.Ath.31.2 ;εἰς τὰ ὅ. παραγγέλλειν X.An.1.5.13
; ἐφ' ὅπλοις or παρ' ὅπλοις ἧσθαι, E.Supp. 674, 357 ;μένειν ἐπὶ τοῖς ὅπλοις X.Cyr.7.2.8
; for ὅπλα ῥίπτειν, ἀφιέναι, κατατίθεσθαι, v. sub vocc. ; for ὅπλα τίθεσθαι, v. τίθημι.IV of the arms possessed by animals for self-defence,[τὸν ἄνθρωπον] οὐκ ἔχοντα ὅπλον πρὸς τὴν ἀλκήν Arist.PA 687a25
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7 ὅπλον
ὅπλον, ου, τό (s. prec. entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 8:6; TestLevi 5:3; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Tat. 31, 1; Ath. 35, 1)① any instrument one uses to prepare or make ready, tool ὅπλα ἀδικίας tools of wickedness, i.e. tools for doing what is wicked Ro 6:13a (cp. Aristot., Pol. 1253a). Opp. ὅπλα δικαιοσύνης vs. 13b. But mng. 2 is also prob.; it is found in all the other pass. of our lit., and specif. in Paul.② an instrument designed to make ready for military engagement, weaponⓐ lit., pl. (Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 5 Jac. ὅπλα εἶχον; Jos., Vi. 99 ἧκον μεθʼ ὅπλων) J 18:3. Riders μετὰ τῶν συνήθων αὐτοῖς ὅπλων with their usual arms MPol 7:1. Sing. τίθησιν Μωϋσῆς ἓν ἐφʼ ἓν ὅπλον Moses placed one weapon = shield (so as early as Hdt.; Diod S 17, 21, 2; 17, 43, 9 [interchanged with ἀσπίδες 8]; 17, 57, 2; Sb 7247, 24 [296 A.D.]; TestLevi 5:3 ὅπλον καὶ ῥομφαίαν) on the other one, to stand on them and gain a better view of the battlefield 12:2.ⓑ in imagery, pl. of a Christian’s life as a battle against evil τὰ ὅπ. τῆς στρατείας ἡμῶν οὐ σαρκικά the weapons of my warfare are not physical 2 Cor 10:4. ἐνδύσασθαι τὰ ὅπ. τοῦ φωτός put on the weapons of light Ro 13:12. τὰ ὅπ. τῆς δικαιοσύνης τὰ δεξιὰ καὶ ἀριστερά the weapons of righteousness for offense and defense (s. ἀριστερός) 2 Cor 6:7. ὁπλίζεσθαι τοῖς ὅπλοις τῆς δικαιοσύνης Pol 4:1 (s. ὁπλίζω). Of evil desire: φοβουμένη τὰ ὅπ. σου (your weapons, i.e. those of the Christian who is equipped for the good fight) Hm 12, 2, 4. Of baptism: τὸ βάπτισμα ὑμῶν μενέτω ὡς ὅπλα let baptism remain as your arms (‘remain’ in contrast to the deserter, who throws his weapons away) IPol 6:2. Of Christ himself ὅπλον εὐδοκίας (God’s) shield of good pleasure AcPl Ha 8, 23 = Ox 1602, 34f/BMM recto, 30.—B. 1383. DELG. M-M. TW. -
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9 ἐξεσκευασμένοι
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10 εξεσκευάσατο
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11 ἐξεσκευάσατο
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12 εξεσκευάσθη
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13 ἐξεσκευάσθη
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14 σκευογραφικώ
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15 σκευογραφικῷ
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16 σκευουργική
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17 συντελέω
+ V 27-57-48-34-50=216 Gn 2,1.2; 6,16; 17,22; 18,21A: to finish (off), to accomplish [abs.] 2 Chr 24,14; id. [τι] Gn 2,2; to finish, to leave off [+inf.] Gn 43,2; id. [+ptc.] Gn 17,22; to bring to accomplishment, to fulfill [τι] Jer 41,8; to end [τι] Jdt 2,4; to make an end to [τι] Lv 23,39; to continue till the end Dt 31,1; to consume [τινα] 1 Sm 15,18; to kill [τινα] TobS 8,19; id. [ἐπί τινα] 2 Sm 21,5M: to finish (off), to accomplish [τι] Gn 44,5; to perpetrate [abs.] Gn 18,21P: to have come to an end, to be over Dt 34,8; to be accomplished Gn 2,1; to be fulfilled Sir 34(31),8; to be completely formed Is 18,5; to occur, to happen TobS 14,9συντετελεσμένον perfect Ez 16,14*Gn 49,5 συνετέλεσαν they accomplished-כלו for MT כלי tools of; *1 Sm 20,34 συνετέλεσεν he accomplished-כלה for MT הכלם he disgraced or hurt; *2 Chr 30,22 συνετέλεσαν they accomplished or completed-יכלו for MT יאכלו they ate, see also Jer 15,16; *Jer 6,11 συνετέλεσα did destroy-כלה for MT הכיל כול to hold in, see also Ez 23,32Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966, 260; DOGNIEZ 1992 312.332; HARL 1986a 177; 1990=1992a 244; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
18 λιθουργός
λῐθουργ-ός, ὁ,A stone-mason, Ar.Av. 1134, Th.4.69, 5.82, etc.; sculptor in marble, opp. ἀνδριαντοποιός (in bronze), Arist.EN 1141a10, cf.Supp.Epigr.3.464 (Thess., iv B.C.).2 σιδήρια λιθουργά a stone-mason's tools, Th.4.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθουργός
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19 ξυστρεία
ξυσ-τρεία, ἡ,A set of graving-tools, PFay.347 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξυστρεία
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20 σιδήριον
A implement or tool of iron, IG12.313.128 (v B.C.); θερμοῖσι σ. ἐκκαίειν τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς with hot irons, Hdt.7.18; ἐπαΐοντες σιδηρίων feeling iron, not being proof against it, Id.3.29; of a knife, Id.9.37, cf. Lys.1.42;σ. εἰς κρεονομίαν PCair.Zen.720.3
(iii B.C.); σ. λιθουργά, of a stonemason's tools, Th.4.4, cf. Thphr.Lap.41;σιδηρίων μισθός IG22.1656
;λίθους καὶ ξύλα καὶ σ. Pl.Euthd. 300b
;σ. πλατέα Arist. Cael. 313a17
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