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  • 81 einschmieren

    (trennb., hat -ge-) umg.
    I v/t
    1. einschmieren in (+ Akk) (Öl) rub into ( oder on); (Creme) auch put on; sich (Dat) die Hände etc. einschmieren put (some) cream ( oder lotion) on one’s hands etc., rub (some) cream ( oder lotion) into one’s hands etc.
    2. (Kuchenform etc.) grease; TECH. lubricate; mit Fett: grease,
    II v/refl
    1. mit Creme: rub ( oder put) some cream ( oder lotion) on; mit Öl: rub some oil in
    2. (sich schmutzig machen) get (o.s.) dirty
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    ein|schmie|ren
    vt sep
    1) (mit Fett) to grease; (mit Öl) to oil; Gesicht (mit Creme) to cream, to put cream on

    er schmierte mir den Rücken mit Heilsalbe/Sonnenöl ein — he rubbed my back with ointment/suntan lotion

    2) (inf = beschmutzen) to get dirty

    er hat sich ganz mit Dreck/Marmelade eingeschmiert — he has covered himself in dirt/jam

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    ein|schmie·ren
    vt
    etw \einschmieren to lubricate [or grease] sth
    etw [mit etw dat] \einschmieren to rub sth [with sth]; mit Öl to oil sth
    etw mit Salbe \einschmieren to rub cream into sth, to put cream on sth
    sich akk [mit etw dat] \einschmieren to smear [or cover] oneself with sth
    wo habt ihr euch denn wieder so eingeschmiert? where did you get [yourselves] so mucky?
    sich dat etw \einschmieren to get [or make] one's sth mucky/greasy, to get covered in muck/grease
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    transitives Verb (ugs.) (mit Creme) cream <face, hands, etc.>; (mit Fett) grease; (mit Öl) oil
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    einschmieren (trennb, hat -ge-) umg
    A. v/t
    1.
    einschmieren in (+akk) (Öl) rub into ( oder on); (Creme) auch put on;
    sich (dat)
    einschmieren put (some) cream ( oder lotion) on one’s hands etc, rub (some) cream ( oder lotion) into one’s hands etc
    2. (Kuchenform etc) grease; TECH lubricate; mit Fett: grease,
    B. v/r
    1. mit Creme: rub ( oder put) some cream ( oder lotion) on; mit Öl: rub some oil in
    2. (sich schmutzig machen) get (o.s.) dirty
    * * *
    transitives Verb (ugs.) (mit Creme) cream <face, hands, etc.>; (mit Fett) grease; (mit Öl) oil

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  • 82 vergnügen

    v/refl enjoy o.s.; zurzeit vergnügt er sich mit seiner Sekretärin in Florida at the moment he’s enjoying himself with his secretary in Florida
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    das Vergnügen
    treat; fun; pleasure; delight; delectableness
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    Ver|gnü|gen [fɛɐ'gnyːgn]
    nt -s, -
    1) (= Freude, Genuss) pleasure; (= Spaß) fun no indef art; (= Erheiterung) amusement

    das macht or bereitet mir Vergnǘgen — I enjoy it, it gives me pleasure

    ein Vergnǘgen aus etw machen — to get pleasure from (doing) sth

    für ihn ist es ein Vergnǘgen, nachts durch die menschenleeren Straßen zu wandern — he enjoys wandering around the empty streets at night

    ich laufe jeden Tag eine halbe Stunde nur zum Vergnǘgen — I run for half an hour each day just for pleasure or for the fun of it

    das war ein teures Vergnǘgen (inf)that was an expensive bit of fun

    ich höre ihn mit großem Vergnǘgen singen — it gives me great pleasure to hear him sing

    mit Vergnǘgen — with pleasure

    mit großem Vergnǘgen — with great pleasure

    mit größtem or dem größten Vergnǘgen — with the greatest of pleasure

    (na dann) viel Vergnǘgen! (auch iro) — enjoy yourself/yourselves!

    hinein ins Vergnǘgen! — let the fun begin!

    er hat mir viel Vergnǘgen gewünscht — he said he hoped I would enjoy myself

    wir wünschen Ihnen bei der Show viel Vergnǘgen — we hope you enjoy the show

    mit wem habe ich das Vergnǘgen? (form)with whom do I have the pleasure of speaking? (form)

    es ist mir ein Vergnǘgen — it is a pleasure for me

    2) (dated Veranstaltung) entertainment
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    das
    1) (the state of being amused or of finding something funny: a smile of amusement.) amusement
    2) ((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) delight
    3) (something that gives one enjoyment; joy or delight: the pleasures of country life; I get a lot of pleasure from listening to music.) pleasure
    4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) sport
    * * *
    Ver·gnü·gen
    <-s, ->
    [fɛɐ̯ˈgny:gn̩]
    nt (Freude) enjoyment no pl; (Genuss) pleasure no pl
    ein teures [o kein billiges] \Vergnügen sein (fam) to be an expensive [or not a cheap] way of enjoying oneself [or form of entertainment] [or bit of fun]
    ein zweifelhaftes \Vergnügen a dubious pleasure
    \Vergnügen [an etw dat] finden to find pleasure in sth
    \Vergnügen daran finden, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth
    [jdm] ein \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to be a pleasure [for sb] to do sth
    es ist [o war] mir ein \Vergnügen it is [or was] a pleasure
    kein [reines] [o nicht gerade ein] \Vergnügen sein, etw zu tun to not be exactly a pleasure doing sth
    [jdm] \Vergnügen machen [o (geh) bereiten] to give sb pleasure
    [jdm] \Vergnügen machen [o (geh) bereiten], etw zu tun to give sb pleasure doing sth
    sich dat ein \Vergnügen daraus machen, etw zu tun to find pleasure in doing sth
    mit [bestimmtem] \Vergnügen with [a certain] pleasure
    mit großem \Vergnügen with great pleasure
    mit größtem \Vergnügen with the greatest of pleasure
    mit wem habe ich das \Vergnügen? (geh) with whom do I have the pleasure of speaking? form
    hinein ins \Vergnügen! (fam) let's start enjoying ourselves!
    sich akk ins \Vergnügen stürzen (fam) to join the fun
    viel \Vergnügen! have a good time!
    [na dann] viel \Vergnügen! (iron) have fun [then]! iron
    * * *
    das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) fun

    ein teueres Vergnügen(ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)

    etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]

    viel Vergnügen!(auch iron.) have fun!

    mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure

    * * *
    vergnügen v/r enjoy o.s.;
    zurzeit vergnügt er sich mit seiner Sekretärin in Florida at the moment he’s enjoying himself with his secretary in Florida
    * * *
    das; Vergnügens, Vergnügen: pleasure; (Spaß) fun

    ein teueres Vergnügen(ugs.) an expensive bit of fun (coll.)

    etwas macht jemandem [großes] Vergnügen — something gives somebody [great] pleasure; somebody enjoys something [very much]

    viel Vergnügen!(auch iron.) have fun!

    mit [dem größten] Vergnügen — with [the greatest of] pleasure

    * * *
    n.
    delectableness n.
    delight n.
    pleasure n.
    treat n.

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  • 83 vi siete fatti male?

    vi siete fatti male?
    did you hurt yourselves?
    \
    →  vi

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  • 84 einschmieren

    ein|schmie·ren
    vt
    1) ( einölen)
    etw \einschmieren to lubricate [or grease] sth
    2) ( einreiben)
    etw [mit etw dat] \einschmieren to rub sth [with sth]; mit Öl to oil sth;
    etw mit Salbe \einschmieren to rub cream into sth, to put cream on sth
    sich [mit etw dat] \einschmieren to smear [or cover] oneself with sth;
    wo habt ihr euch denn wieder so eingeschmiert? where did you get [yourselves] so mucky?;
    sich dat etw \einschmieren to get [or make] one's sth mucky/greasy, to get covered in muck/grease

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  • 85 yourself

    (мн yourselves)
    1) себя́; -ся, -сь

    keep it to yourself! — придержи́ язы́к!

    2) ( для усиления) сам; са́ми

    did you do it yourself? — вы э́то са́ми сде́лали?

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  • 86 εἴδωλον

    εἴδωλον, ου, τό (Hom. et al. ordinarily in the sense: form, image, shadow, phantom; cp. Ath. 27, 1; Hippol., Ref. 4, 50, 2; AcJ 28 [Aa II/1] 166, 13 used by a Christian of his bodily appearance as opposed to his real Christian self; LexGrMin 53, 20–24). In the LXX εἴδωλον bridges two views: the deities of the nations have no reality, and so are truly the products of fantasy; and they are manufactured by human hands (cp. the satire expressed, e.g., 3 Km 18:27; Jer 2:27f; Is 44:12–17).
    cultic image/representation of an alleged transcendent being, image, representation (cp. Chaeremon Fgm. 25 Db p. 38 H.: the falcon as εἰ. of the sun signifies a deity; Is 30:22; 2 Ch 23:17; Tob 14:6; EpJer 72; Just., A I, 64, 1 τὸ εἰ. τῆς λεγομένης Κο͂ρης; Ath. 15, 1; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 15, 15 [w. ἀγάλματα]; cp. Polyb. 30, 25, 13 θεῶν ἢ δαιμόνων εἴδωλα ‘images of gods or demi-gods’; Vett. Val. 67:5; 113, 17; Cat. Cod. Astr. VII p. 176, 22; OGI 201, 8; PStras 91, 10; PSI 901, 13 and 22). Sacrifices were made to it (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 13, 23 p. 407, 31 Jac. πρὸς τῷ εἰδώλῳ ἀποσφάττεσθαι; Num 25:2; 1 Macc 1:43; cp. Orig., C. Cels. 1, 36, 32 ἀπὸ τῶν εἰ. μαντείαν λαβεῖν; since Mosaic law forbade material representation of God, all references in our lit. to a divine image, usu. transliterated ‘idol’, relate to polytheistic Gr-Rom. depiction) Ac 7:41; gold and silver (Ps 113:12) Rv 9:20. εἴδωλα ἄφωνα images that cannot speak 1 Cor 12:2 (but s. 2 below; cp. Hab 2:18; 3 Macc 4:16; JosAs 3:10 πρόσωπα τῶν εἰ.; 8:5 εἴ. νεκρὰ καὶ κωφά al.; Ar. 13, 1 θεοποιούμενοι τὰ κωφὰ καὶ ἀναίσθητα εἴ. ‘making gods out of mute and insensible images’.—Polytheists also know that the images of the gods are lifeless: e.g. Artem. 4, 36 ταῦτα οὐ ζῇ; for Ancient Near East s. MGruber, DDD 240. τούτων εἰδώλων τῶν πλάνων ‘these deceptive [deified] images’ ApcPt Bodl. ἵνα μηκέτι εἰδώλοις λατρεύῃς καὶ κνίσαις ‘so that you might no longer devote yourselves to images and sacrificial smoke’ AcPl Ha 2, 32. Cp. εἴδωλα, ἔργα χειρῶν ἀνθρώπων Theoph. Ant. 2, 34 [p.184, 25]).
    through metonymy the image and the deity or divinity alleged to be represented are freq. associated in such manner that the image factor is less significant than the component of unreality or spuriousness of what is represented (cp. Is 44:6–20; 46;1–7; Wsd 13–14) fabricated/imaged deity, idol (oft. LXX, also Philo; Jos., Ant. 9, 273; 10, 50; TestReub 4:6; TestSol; TestJos 4:5; 6:5; JosAs; Just., A I, 49, 5 al.; Iren. 1, 15, 4 [Harv. I 153, 7] al.; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 43, 11 [w. δαίμονες]) βδελύσσεσθαι τὰ εἴ. abhor idols Ro 2:22; cp. B 4:8. … ὅτι εἴ. τί ἐστιν; (do I mean to say) that an imaged deity is anything? 1 Cor 10:19 (i.e. the cult object as alleged image is evident, but its subject has no real existence as a god; Paul means that if any transcendent reality is at all to be assigned to an εἴδωλον, its status is not that of a god but of the lesser beings known as δαίμονες 1 Cor 10:20). Cp. 1 Cor 12:2 (s. 1 above). Contrasted w. the temple of God, i.e. God’s people 2 Cor 6:16. Contrasted w. God (cp. θεοὶ δὲ οὐ τὰ εἴδωλα ἢ δαίμονες Did., Gen. 248, 6) 1 Th 1:9. ἀπὸ τῶν εἰ. ἀποσπᾶν tear away fr. imaged deities 2 Cl 17:1; οὐδὲν εἴ. ἐν κόσμῳ (in wordplay w. οὐδεὶς θεός) no idol has any real existence in the universe (Twentieth Century NT) 1 Cor 8:4 (cp. the contrast between humanity as being οὐδέν and heaven that abides for the immortals Pind., N. 6, 3). τῇ συνηθείᾳ (v.l. συνειδήσει) because of their consciousness, up to now, that this is an imaged deity vs. 7; Ac 15:20; ἱερεῖς τῶν εἰ. priests of the imaged deities B 9:6. φυλάσσειν ἑαυτὸν ἀπὸ τῶν εἰ. keep oneself fr. deified illusions or ghosts (i.e. views of God that are divorced from the truth of God’s self-revelation in Jesus Christ; in contrast to this ἀλήθεια, the εἴδωλα are but phantoms in the Gr-Rom. sense of the term) 1J 5:21. JSuggit, JTS 36, ’85, 386–90. TPodella, Das Lichtkleid ’96, esp. 164–85.—B. 1491. DELG s.v. εἶδος. DDD s.v.‘AZZABIM and GILLULIM’. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 87 μακαρισμός

    μακαρισμός, οῦ, ὁ (s. two prec. entries; Pla., Rep. 9, 591d; Aristot., Rhet. 1, 9, 34 [1367b, 25–36]; Plut., Sol. 27, 7, Mor. 471c; Stob., Ecl. III 57, 14 H.; Philo, Somn. 2, 35; Jos., Bell. 6, 213; SibOr 13, 117; Orig., C. Cels. 2, 64, 16; Did., Gen. 26, 19f) pronouncement of being in receipt of special favor, blessing, of a quot. fr. the Psalms beginning w. אַשְׁרֵי=μακάριος Ro 4:6, 9; 1 Cl 50:7 (both Ps 31:1f). ποῦ οὗν ὁ μ. ὑμῶν; where, then, is your blessing? i.e. the frame of mind in which you blessed yourselves Gal 4:15 (cp. Betz, Gal. 226f).—GDirichlet, De veterum macarismis 1914; CClassen, WienerStud 107/108, ’94/95, 328f. Also εὐλογέω, end.—DELG s.v. μάκαρ. M-M. TW.

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  • 88 τηρέω

    τηρέω impf. ἐτήρουν, 3 pl. ἐτήρουν and ἐτήρουσαν AcPl Ha 8, 11 and 13; fut. τηρήσω; 1 aor. ἐτήρησα; pf. τετήρηκα, 3 pl. τετήρηκαν J 17:6 (B-D-F §83, 1; W-S. §13, 15; Mlt. 52f; Mlt-H. 221). Pass.: impf. ἐτηρούμην; 1 aor. ἐτηρήθην; pf. τετήρημαι (Pind., Thu.+)
    to retain in custody, keep watch over, guard τινά, τὶ someone, someth. a prisoner (Thu. 4, 30, 4) Mt 27:36, 54; Ac 16:23; a building (s. PPetr II, 37, 1, 19 [III B.C.] τηρεῖν τὸ χῶμα; PFlor 388, 32; 1 Macc 4:61; 6:50) Hs 9, 6, 2; 9, 7, 3. Pass. (Jos., Ant. 14, 366) Πέτρος ἐτηρεῖτο ἐν τῇ φυλακῇ Ac 12:5. Cp. 24:23; 25:4, 21b. τηρεῖν τὴν φυλακὴν guard the jail 12:6. ὅπου οἰ κεκλεισμένοι τηροῦνται AcPl Ha 3, 20. Abs. (keep) watch (PSI 165, 4; 168, 9; 1 Esdr 4:11; 2 Esdr 8:29) MPol 17:2. οἱ τηροῦντες the guards (SSol 3:3) Mt 28:4.
    to cause a state, condition, or activity to continue, keep, hold, reserve, preserve someone or someth. (Aristoph., Pax 201; τὴν ἁρμονίαν τ. τοῦ πατρός Iren. 2, 33, 5 [Harv. I 380, 13])
    for a definite purpose or a suitable time (Jos., Ant. 1, 97) τετήρηκας τὸν καλὸν οἶνον ἕως ἄρτι J 2:10 (POxy 1757, 23 τήρησόν μοι αὐτά, ἕως ἀναβῶ). Cp. 12:7 (WKühne, StKr 98/99, 1926, 476f; s. CBarrett, The Gospel According to St. John ’60, 346 on the problem of interp.). τηρηθῆναι αὐτὸν εἰς τὴν τοῦ Σεβαστοῦ διάγνωσιν Ac 25:21a. κληρονομίαν τετηρημένην ἐν οὐρανοῖς εἰς ὑμᾶς (εἰς 4g) 1 Pt 1:4.—2 Pt 2:4 (cp. TestReub 5:5 εἰς κόλασιν αἰώνιον τετήρηται), 9, 17; 3:7 (cp. Jos., Ant. 1, 97 τηρεῖσθαι κατακλυσμῷ); Jd 6b, 13; MPol 2:3; 11:2; 15:1.
    keep, etc., unharmed or undisturbed (Polyb. 6, 56, 13 one’s word; Herodian 7, 9, 3) ὁ δὲ ἀγαπῶν με τηρηθήσεται ὑπὸ τοῦ πατρός μου J 14:21 P75. τὴν σφραγῖδα 2 Cl 7:6. τὴν ἐκκλησίαν 14:3a (opp. φθείρειν). τὴν σάρκα 14:3b. τηρεῖ ἑαυτόν 1J 5:18 v.l. τηρεῖν τὴν ἑαυτοῦ παρθένον keep his virgin inviolate as such 1 Cor 7:37 (Heraclit. Sto. 19 p. 30, 3; Achilles Tat. 8, 18, 2 παρθένον τὴν κόρην τετήρηκα. SBelkin, JBL 54, ’35, 52 takes τηρ. here to mean support one’s fiancıe, without having marital relations.—On this subj. s. the lit. s.v. γαμίζω 1).—W. a second acc. (of the predicate, to denote the condition that is to remain unharmed; cp. M. Ant. 6, 30 τήρησαι σεαυτὸν ἁπλοῦν; BGU 1141, 25 [13 B.C.] ἄμεμπτον ἐμαυτὸν ἐτήρησα; Wsd 10:5; Just., D. 88, 5 ἀτιμωρήτους αὐτοὺς τηρῆσαι) τὴν ἐντολὴν ἄσπιλον 1 Ti 6:14. τὸ βάπτισμα ἁγνόν 2 Cl 6:9. τὴν σφραγῖδα ὑγιῆ Hs 8, 6, 3. τὴν σάρκα ἁγνήν 2 Cl 8:4, 6. τὴν σάρκα ὡς ναὸν θεοῦ IPhld 7:2. σεαυτὸν ἁγνόν 1 Ti 5:22.—2 Cor 11:9; Js 1:27. Pass. ὁλόκληρον ὑμῶν τὸ πνεῦμα τηρηθείη 1 Th 5:23. τηρεῖν τινα ἔν τινι keep someone (unharmed) by or through someth. J 17:11f. ἑαυτοὺς ἐν ἀγάπῃ θεοῦ τηρήσατε keep yourselves from harm by making it possible for God to show his love for you in the future also Jd 21. τοῖς Χριστῷ τετηρημένοις κλητοῖς to those who have been called and who have been kept unharmed for Christ, or, in case the ἐν before θεῷ is to be repeated, through Christ Jd 1.
    of holding on to someth. so as not to give it up or lose it (Diod S 17, 43, 9 τὰ ὅπλα, the shields; τὴν ἀρετήν Did., Gen. 87, 4. Cp. τ. τὰ μυστήρια … καὶ ἐξειπεῖν μηδενί Hippol., Ref. 5, 27, 2) τὴν ἁγνείαν Hm 4, 4, 3. τὴν ἑνότητα τοῦ πνεύματος Eph 4:3. τὴν πίστιν 2 Ti 4:7 (cp. Diod S 19, 42, 5 τηρεῖν τὴν πίστιν; IBM III, 587b, 5 ὅτι τὴν πίστιν ἐτήρησα; Jos., Bell. 2, 121, Ant. 15, 134). τὰ ἱμάτια αὐτοῦ Rv 16:15 (or else he will have to go naked). αὐτόν (=τὸν θεόν) 1J 5:18. W. a neg.: fail to hold fast = lose through carelessness or give up through frivolity or a deficient understanding of the value of what one has τὶ someth. τὸ μικρόν 2 Cl 8:5 (a dominical saying whose literary source is unknown). τὴν ἑαυτῶν ἀρχήν (s. ἀρχή 7) Jd 6a.
    of being protective (Pind. et al.; En 100:5) keep τινὰ ἔκ τινος someone from someone or someth. J 17:15; Rv 3:10b (cp. Pr 7:5 τηρεῖν τινα ἀπό τινος).
    to persist in obedience, keep, observe, fulfill, pay attention to, esp. of law and teaching (LXX) τὶ someth. (Polyb. 1, 83, 5 legal customs; Herodian 6, 6, 1; Just., A I, 49, 3 τὰ παλαιὰ ἔθη) Mt 23:3; Ac 21:25 v.l.; Hs 5, 3, 9. τὸν νόμον (Achilles Tat. 8, 13, 4; Tob 14:9; TestDan 5:1.—τ. νόμους Jos., C. Ap. 2, 273; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 10, 11; Theoph. Ant. 2, 16 [p. 140, 15]) 15:5; Js 2:10; Hs 8, 3, 3–5. τὰ νόμιμα τοῦ θεοῦ Hv 1, 3, 4 (τηρ. τὰ νόμιμα as Jos., Ant. 8, 395; 9, 222). δικαιώματα κυρίου B 10:11. τὰ πρὸς τὸν κύριον AcPl Ha 8, 11; 13. πάντα ὅσα ἐνετειλάμην ὑμῖν Mt 28:20. τὰς ἐντολάς (CB I/2, 566f, nos. 467–69, side A of an altar [313/14 A.D.] τηρῶν ἐντολὰς ἀθανάτων, i.e. θεῶν; Sir 29:1; Jos., Ant. 8, 120; Just., D. 10, 3; Iren. 1, 10, 1 [Harv. I 91, 14]) 19:17; J 14:15, 21; 15:10ab; 1J 2:3f; 3:22, 24; 5:3; Rv 12:17; 14:12; Hm 7:5; 12, 3, 4; 12, 6, 3; Hs 5, 1, 5; 5, 3, 2; 6, 1, 4; 8, 7, 6; 10, 3, 4 (Oxy 404, 17 restoration on basis of Lat. and Ethiopic versions); cp. 5, 3, 3. Pass. 5, 3, 5a. τὸ σάββατον observe the Sabbath J 9:16. τὴν νηστείαν keep the fast Hs 5, 3, 5b v.l.; cp. 5, 3, 9. τὴν παράδοσιν (Jos., Vi. 361b) Mk 7:9 v.l. τὸν λόγον J 8:51f, 55; 14:23; 15:20ab; 17:6; 1J 2:5; Rv 3:8. τὸν λόγον τῆς ὑπομονῆς μου vs. 10a. τοὺς λόγους (1 Km 15:11) J 14:24. ἃ παρελάβαμεν AcPlCor 1:5. τοὺς λόγους τῆς προφητείας Rv 22:7, τοῦ βιβλίου τούτου vs. 9. τὰ ἐν τῇ προφητείᾳ γεγραμμένα 1:3. ὁ τηρῶν τὰ ἔργα μου the one who takes my deeds to heart Rv 2:26. Abs., but w. the obj. easily supplied fr. the context τήρει pay attention to it 3:3 (cp. Philo, Leg. All. 3, 184).—DELG. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 89 יעל

    יָעַל (b. h.; cmp. עָלָה) to go up. Hif. הוֹעִיל to bring up, effect; to profit, accomplish. Y.Sot.VIII, 21c ולא הוֹעַלְתֶּם לעצמיכם כלום and you have profited nothing for yourselves; (Snh.90b העליתם בידכם); v. זוּף I. Erub.24b לחי מוֹעִילוכ׳ a post helps (has the effect of making the moving about on the Sabbath permitted) for all vineyard paths. Ib. 25a ה׳ it does good (it serves its purpose). Yoma 47a ולא הוֹעִילוּ and did not succeed (in obtaining distinction). Meg.6a אינו מועילוכ׳ will not succeed in business. Keth.10a מה הועילו חכמיםוכ׳ what have the scholars accomplished with their measure?; Gitt.17b, sq. Ib. 32b (if one said) גט זה לא יועיל this letter of divorce shall have no effect, contrad. to אינו מועיל has no effect. Ib. 57b תפלה שמוֹעֶלֶת a prayer which was efficacious. Ib. 65b (if he said, Write ye a letter of divorce and) הוֹעִילוּ לה make it of avail to her. B. Bath. 100a אין הילוך מוֹעִיל walking through the field (as a symbol of possession) has no legal effect. Ḥull.70b; a. fr.

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  • 90 מהל I

    מְהַלI ch. 1) same. Yeb.71b ובמדברמ״ט לא מָהוּל and why did they not practice circumcision in the desert? Ib. 72a לא מַהֲלִינָן ביה we do not perform the operation on it (a cloudy day). Sabb.134a ולִימְהֲלֵיה Ms. M. (ed. ולִימְהֲלוּהָ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and then one (they) shall circumcise him. Ib. 136a מִימְהַל היכי מַהֲלִינָן ליה how dare we circumcise him (on the Sabbath)?, Ib. נִימְהֲלֵיהממ״נ let us circumcise him at all events (v. מָה h.); a. fr.Part. מָהֵיל. Ib.; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to be circumcised. Snh.39a אנן דמהלינןוכ׳ we who are circumcised cannot become like you; אתון מַהֲלִיתוּוכ׳ (Ms. M. מיהלן, read מְהִילוּ) have yourselves circumcised and be like us.

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  • 91 מְהַל

    מְהַלI ch. 1) same. Yeb.71b ובמדברמ״ט לא מָהוּל and why did they not practice circumcision in the desert? Ib. 72a לא מַהֲלִינָן ביה we do not perform the operation on it (a cloudy day). Sabb.134a ולִימְהֲלֵיה Ms. M. (ed. ולִימְהֲלוּהָ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) and then one (they) shall circumcise him. Ib. 136a מִימְהַל היכי מַהֲלִינָן ליה how dare we circumcise him (on the Sabbath)?, Ib. נִימְהֲלֵיהממ״נ let us circumcise him at all events (v. מָה h.); a. fr.Part. מָהֵיל. Ib.; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to be circumcised. Snh.39a אנן דמהלינןוכ׳ we who are circumcised cannot become like you; אתון מַהֲלִיתוּוכ׳ (Ms. M. מיהלן, read מְהִילוּ) have yourselves circumcised and be like us.

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  • 92 עקד

    עָקַד(b. h.) ( to bend; cmp. כָּפַת, 1) to tie hand to foot, contrad. to כפת (v. infra). Gen. R. s. 56 כל מה שהיה אברהם אבינו עוֹקֵד …הקב״ה כופתוכ׳ as Abraham was tying his son here below, so the Lord bound Lev. R. s. 2; a. fr.Part. pass. עָקוּד. Sabb.V, 3 לא ע׳ ולא רגול, expl. ib. 54a ע׳ עקידת יד ורגל כיצחקוכ׳ ʿaḳud refers to tying foreleg to hindleg like the tying of Isaac, ragul refers to bending the forefoot upward and tying it to the foreleg; Y. ib. V, 7b bot. ע׳ בירו אחת; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 3 (v. Var. ed. Zuck.); a. e. 2) (denom. of עֲקֵידָה) to sacrifice. R. Hash. 16a כאילו עֲקַדְתֶּםוכ׳ as if you offered yourselves, v. עֲקֵידָה. Lev. R. s. 30 (play on כפת, Lev. 23:40) זה יצחק שהיה כפות ועָקוּדוכ׳ this typifies Isaac, who was tied and offered up on the altar; a. e.Gitt.57b אתה עָקַדְתָּ מזבח אחד ואני עָקַדְתִּיוכ׳ thou (Abraham) hast put up one altar, but I have put up seven altars (offered seven martyred sons). Nif. נֶעֱקַד to be tied; to be put on the altar. Gen. R. l. c. זה לַעֲקוֹד וזה לֵיעָקֵד the one (ready) to sacrifice, the other to be sacrificed. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI; Yalk. Gen. 101 האב מַעֲקִיד בכל לב והבן נ׳וכ׳ the father offering with a whole heart, and the son offering himself with a whole heart. Ib. רחם … שהוא אדם ובן אדם ונ׳וכ׳ have pity on Isaac who is a human being, son of a human being, and is being offered before thee like a dumb beast; a. fr. Hif. הֶעֱקִיד 1) to tie (foreleg to hindleg). Tam.IV, 1 (30b) לא היו כופתין … אלא מַעֲקִירִין אותו (Mish. ed. מְעַקְּדִין Pi.) they did not bind the lamb (all feet together), but tied it, expl. ib. 31b יד ורגל כעקידתוכ׳, v. supra. 2) to put on the altar. Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 170b> והֶעֱקִידוֹע״ג המזבח and laid him tied on the altar; a. e. Pi. עִקֵּד same, v. supra.

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  • 93 עָקַד

    עָקַד(b. h.) ( to bend; cmp. כָּפַת, 1) to tie hand to foot, contrad. to כפת (v. infra). Gen. R. s. 56 כל מה שהיה אברהם אבינו עוֹקֵד …הקב״ה כופתוכ׳ as Abraham was tying his son here below, so the Lord bound Lev. R. s. 2; a. fr.Part. pass. עָקוּד. Sabb.V, 3 לא ע׳ ולא רגול, expl. ib. 54a ע׳ עקידת יד ורגל כיצחקוכ׳ ʿaḳud refers to tying foreleg to hindleg like the tying of Isaac, ragul refers to bending the forefoot upward and tying it to the foreleg; Y. ib. V, 7b bot. ע׳ בירו אחת; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 3 (v. Var. ed. Zuck.); a. e. 2) (denom. of עֲקֵידָה) to sacrifice. R. Hash. 16a כאילו עֲקַדְתֶּםוכ׳ as if you offered yourselves, v. עֲקֵידָה. Lev. R. s. 30 (play on כפת, Lev. 23:40) זה יצחק שהיה כפות ועָקוּדוכ׳ this typifies Isaac, who was tied and offered up on the altar; a. e.Gitt.57b אתה עָקַדְתָּ מזבח אחד ואני עָקַדְתִּיוכ׳ thou (Abraham) hast put up one altar, but I have put up seven altars (offered seven martyred sons). Nif. נֶעֱקַד to be tied; to be put on the altar. Gen. R. l. c. זה לַעֲקוֹד וזה לֵיעָקֵד the one (ready) to sacrifice, the other to be sacrificed. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI; Yalk. Gen. 101 האב מַעֲקִיד בכל לב והבן נ׳וכ׳ the father offering with a whole heart, and the son offering himself with a whole heart. Ib. רחם … שהוא אדם ובן אדם ונ׳וכ׳ have pity on Isaac who is a human being, son of a human being, and is being offered before thee like a dumb beast; a. fr. Hif. הֶעֱקִיד 1) to tie (foreleg to hindleg). Tam.IV, 1 (30b) לא היו כופתין … אלא מַעֲקִירִין אותו (Mish. ed. מְעַקְּדִין Pi.) they did not bind the lamb (all feet together), but tied it, expl. ib. 31b יד ורגל כעקידתוכ׳, v. supra. 2) to put on the altar. Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 170b> והֶעֱקִידוֹע״ג המזבח and laid him tied on the altar; a. e. Pi. עִקֵּד same, v. supra.

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