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  • 21 ἐνδέω

    ἐνδέω (A), [tense] fut. - δήσω (v. infr.),
    A bind in, on or to,

    τι ἔν τινι Od.5.260

    ;

    εἰς σῶμα Pl.Ti. 43a

    , cf. Dsc.3.83; more freq.

    τί τινι Ar.Ach. 929

    , etc.;

    ὅσα κατέρρωγεν τοῦ τείχους ἐνδήσει θράνοις IG22.463

    :— [voice] Med., ἐνεδήσατο δεσμῷ bound them fast, Theoc.24.27; ὥσπερ κέραμον ἐνδησάμενος having packed it up, Ar.Ach. 905;

    πλίνθους εἰς ἄσφαλτον ἐνδησαμένη D.S.2.7

    :—[voice] Pass.,

    ἱρὰ ἐνδεδεμένα ἐν καλάμῃ Hdt.4.33

    ; ἐνδεθῆναι εἰς σῶμα, ἐν τῷ σώματι, Pl.Phd. 81e, 92a; ἄστρα ἐνδεδεμένα τοῖς κύκλοις fixed stars, Arist.Cael. 289b33; also οὐρανὸς [ ἀστράσιν]

    ἐνδέδεται AP9.25

    (Leon.);

    Αἰγαῖον ὕδωρ Κυκλάδας ἐνδέδεται App.Anth.3.82.6

    (Archim.).
    II metaph., Ζεύς με.. ἄτῃ ἐνέδησε βαρείῃ entangled me in it, Il.2.111, cf. S.OC 526 (lyr.);

    ἀναγκαίῃ ἐνδέειν τινά Hdt.1.11

    :—[voice] Pass.,

    ἐνδεδέσθαι ὁρκίοισι Id.3.19

    ;

    ἀναγκαίῃ Id.9.16

    ;

    ἐνδεδεμένος εἰς τὴν πίστιν τῆς συγκλήτου Plb.6.17.8

    ;

    τῇ Χάριτι Id.20

    . 11.10; ἐ. κατὰ τὰς οὐσίας, i.e. in debt, Id.13.1.3; ἐνδεδέσθαι τὴν ἀρχήν to have the government secured, Id.9.23.2:—[voice] Med., bind to oneself,

    ὅρκοις τὸν πόσιν E.Med. 162

    ;

    τινὰ εἰς τὴν τῶν Ῥωμαίων Φιλίαν Plb. 10.34.1

    .
    III [voice] Pass., to be possessed by an evil spirit, J.AJ8.2.5.
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    ἐνδέω (B), [tense] fut.
    A

    - δεήσω Hdt.7.18

    , etc.:— fall short, c. inf., τίνος ἐνδέομεν μὴ οὐ Χωρεῖν; what do we lack of going? E.Tr. 797, cf. IA41 (anap.); ὅσου ἐνδέουσιν.. τὰ αὐτὰ ἔχειν how much they fall short of being indentical, Pl.Cra. 432d;

    ἕως γ' ἂν μηδὲν ἐνδέῃ τοῦ ποιμενικὴ εἶναι Id.R. 345d

    , cf. 529d, Phd. 74d:—also in [voice] Med., to be in want of, lack,

    δριμύτητος ἐνδεῖται Id.Plt. 311a

    , cf. X.Cyr.2.2.26, etc.:—so in [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., στρωμάτων ἐνδεηθέντες ib.6.2.30.
    2 to be wanting or lacking, ποίεε.. ὅκως τῶν σῶν ἐνδεήσει μηδέν that nothing may be wanting on your part, Hdt.l.c.;

    ὁ σταθμὸς ἐνδεῖ App.Mith.47

    : c. dat.,

    ἐνδεῖ τι τῷ ἔργῳ Luc.Tyr.10

    ;

    οὐδὲν ὑμῖν ἐνδεήσει Hdn.2.5.8

    ; ἐ. ταῖς παραγγελίαις to be deficient for.., App.BC1.21;

    ἐς βάθος τῷ ἀριθμῷ ἐνδέον Arr.Tact.16.12

    ; τὸ ἐνδέον the deficiency, POxy.1117.8 (ii A. D.).
    3 impers., ἐνδεῖ there is need or want, c. gen. rei,

    τοῦ ἴσου ἡμῖν ἐνδεῖ πρὸς τὸ εἰδέναι Pl.Euthd. 292e

    ; πολλῶν ἐνέδει αὐτῷ ὥστε.. he had need of, was wanting in much, X.An.7.1.41; ἅπαντος ἐνδεῖ τοῦ πόρου there is a deficiency of all revenue, D.1.19;

    ἐνδεῖ κωπῶν IG 2.789a6

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  • 22 πιστός

    πιστός (A), ή, όν, (πιπίσκω) ποτός,
    A liquid; πιστά liquid medicines, draughts, A.Pr. 480.
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    πιστός (B), ή, όν, ([etym.] πείθω):
    A [voice] Pass., to be trusted or believed:
    I of persons, faithful, trusty,

    ἑταῖρος Il.15.331

    , etc.;

    φύλακες Hes.Th. 735

    ;

    μάρτυρες Pi.P.1.88

    ;

    Ζηνὶ π. ἄγγελος A.Pr. 969

    , etc.: [comp] Comp. - ότερος Th.5.108, Isoc.10.38: [comp] Sup.

    πιστότατος Ar.Pl.27

    : c. dat., -

    ότατος δέ οἱ ἔσκε Il.16.147

    ;

    ὁ π. ἡμῖν κἀγαθὸς καλούμενος S.Tr. 541

    , cf. E.IA 153 (anap.), etc.: c. gen., τοῦ Φαλάνθου πιστόν τινα a trusted friend of P., Ergias ap.Ath.8.36of;

    π. πρὸς τὰ συμβόλαια Arist.Pol. 1283a33

    ; οἱ πιστοί, in Persia, trusty councillors, X.An.1.5.15, cf. Hdt. 1.108 ([comp] Sup.);

    τάδε Περσῶν πιστὰ καλεῖται A.Pers.2

    (anap.); so πιστὰ πιστῶν, = πιστότατοι, ib. 681, cf. 528, 979.
    2 trustworthy, worthy of credit, Antipho 3.3.5 ([comp] Comp.), 5.3, Th.3.43. Adv., -

    τῶς καὶ ἀδόλως IG12.90.14

    ,17.
    3 genuine,

    π. Ἀταλάντης γόνος S.OC 1322

    ; Θηρικλέους π. τέκνον, of a cup, Theopomp.Com.32.1 ; unmistakable, νόσοι πονηραὶ καὶ π. LXX De.28.59.
    II of things, trustworthy, sure, ὅρκια π. Il.3.269, cf. Pi.O.11(10).6, etc.; τέκμαρ τῶνδε, τεκμήρια, μαντεῖα, A. Ag. 272, 352, Th.66;

    τοῖσι Ἕλλησι ὡς πιστὰ δὴ τὰ λεγόμενα ἦν Hdt.8.83

    ;

    ἔσται πιστὰ καὶ ἄδολα καὶ ἁπλᾶ ἅπαντα τὰ ἀπ' Ἀθηναίων Ῥηγίνοις IG12.51.11

    ; οὐκέτι πιστὰ γυναιξίν no longer can one trust women, Od.11.456 ;

    βροτῶν δὲ π. οὐδέν S.Fr.667.3

    ; οὐκ ἔχοντες τὴν ἐλπίδα.. πιστὴν ἔτι no longer having such hope as could be relied on, Th.5.14 ; ὑπόληψις ἡ πιστοτάτη, of knowledge, Arist.Top. 131a23.
    2 deserving belief, credible,

    π. καὶ οἰκότα Hdt.6.82

    , cf. 8.80;

    π. ὑπόθεσις Pl.Phd. 107b

    ;

    τοῦτο π. ἐκ τῆς ἐπαγωγῆς Arist.Cael. 276a14

    ; πιθανὸν καὶ π. Id.Rh. 1356b28; [λόγος] ἀποδεικτικὸς καὶ π. ib. 1377b23.
    III πιστόν, τό, as Subst., pledge, security, warrant,

    τὸ π. τῆς ἀληθείας S.Tr. 398

    , etc.;

    τὸ π. τῆς ἐπιστήμης Th.6.72

    (but τὸ π. τῆς καθ' ὑμᾶς πολιτείας its honesty, Id.1.68); τὸ π. ἔχοντες.. κἂν περιγενέσθαι feeling confidence that.., Id.1.141 : freq. in pl., τὰ πιστὰ ποιέεσθαι,πίστιν ποιεῖσθαι, Hdt.3.8; πιστὰ θεῶν, of oaths, X.Cyr.4.2.7; ἐδώκαμεν καὶ ἐλάβομεν πιστά we gave and received pledges, c. [tense] fut. inf., Id.An.3.2.5, cf. 4.8.7, etc.;

    πιστὰ ἠξίου γενέσθαι Id.Cyr.7.4.3

    ;

    τὰ πίστ' ἐδειξάτην A.Ag. 651

    ;

    στέργειν τὰ π. τῶνδε Id.Eu. 673

    ;

    τὰ π. ἐμαυτῷ τοῦ θράσους παρέξομαι E.Ph. 268

    .
    B [voice] Act., believing, relying on, τινι Thgn.283, A.Pr. 917, Pers.55 (anap.), S.OC 1031 ; trustful, τῆς ἐλευθερίας τὸ π. Th.2.40, cf. Pl.Lg. 824 ;

    τινὶ τὸ π. νέμειν App.BC3.39

    .
    2 obedient, loyal,

    τὴν τῶν Ἀθηναίων χώραν οἰκείαν καὶ π. ποιήσασθαι X.HG2.4.30

    .
    3 faithful, believing, Act.Ap.16.1, IG3.3435.
    C Adv. πιστῶς with good faith,

    μὴ π. καταμαρτυρηθείς Antipho 2.4.7

    ; loyally, D.3.26 : [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Aen.Tact.22.17.
    2 persuasively, in [comp] Comp.,

    πιστότερον ἢ ἀληθέστερον Antipho 3.3.4

    ; credibly, demonstrably, Pl.Epin. 983e; unmistakably,

    κριθῆναι Gal.9.857

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  • 23 περί

    περί (Hom.+) prep. w. gen. and acc., in our lit. not w. dat. (B-D-F §203; Rob. 617; see the lit. s.v. ἀνά, beg.) lit. ‘round about’
    w. the gen. to denote the object or pers. to which (whom) an activity or esp. inward process refers or relates, about, concerning
    after verbs that denote an oral or written expression or its reception, a mental action, knowing, thinking, recognizing, etc., about, concerning; s. the entries ἀκούω 1c and 3c, ἀναγγέλλω 2 end, ἀπαγγέλλω 1, ἀπολογέομαι, γνωρίζω 1, γογγύζω, γράφω 2c, δηλόω, διαβεβαιόομαι, διαλέγομαι 1, διδάσκω 2d, διηγέομαι, εἶπον 1a, ἐντέλλω, ἐπιστέλλω, κατηχέω, λαλέω 2aγ, λέγω 1bδ; λόγον αἰτεῖν, ἀποδιδόναι, διδόναι, ποιεῖσθαι (s. λόγος 2a); μαρτυρέω 1b, μνημονεύω 1c, ὁμιλέω, πυνθάνομαι, προκαταγγέλλω, προφητεύω, ὑπομιμνῄσκω, χρηματίζομαι; ἀγνοέω 1a, ἀπορέω, ἐπινοέω, ἐπίσταμαι 2, οἶδα 1h, πέπεισμαι (s. πείθω 4), πιστεύω 1aβ. Also used w. the substantives belonging to these verbs or verbs w. similar mngs.: ἀπολογία 2a, γογγυσμός; διήγησις, εὐαγγέλιον, ἦχος 2, πρόφασις, φήμη; s. these entries. γινώσκω J 7:17. συμφωνέω Mt 18:19. τί ὑμῖν δοκεῖ περὶ τοῦ Χριστοῦ; what do you think of the Christ? 22:42.
    after verbs that express considering, asking, examining, charging, judging, censuring, punishing, praising, etc., on account of, because of, for, concerning. S. the entries ἀποστοματίζω, ἀπορέω, διαπορέω, ἐγκαλέω, εἶδον (3: deliberate concerning), ἐκζητέω 1, ἐλέγχω 2 and 3, ἐξετάζω 1 and 2b, ἐπερωτάω 1a, ἐπιζητέω 1b, ἐρωτάω 1, ζητέω 2, κατηγορέω, παραμυθέομαι.—διαλογίζομαι Lk 3:15. κρίνω J 8:26. λιθάζω 10:33. θεὸν αἰνέω Lk 19:37. περὶ οὗ … οἱ κατήγοροι οὐδεμίαν αἰτίαν ἔφερον his accusers brought no charge of this kind Ac 25:18 (BWeiss, Preuschen take περὶ οὗ w. σταθέντες, which immediately follows it, and understand it to mean ‘around him’, ‘near him’ [περί τινος in this sense IG XIV, 2508, 4]).—S. also the entry ζήτημα.
    after verbs that denote emotion. S. the entries ἀγανακτέω, θαυμάζω 1aβ, καυχάομαι, σπλαγχνίζομαι.
    after verbs of caring (for). S. the entries μέλει 1b, μεριμνάω, προβλέπω.
    after other verbs and expressions, mostly with regard to, with reference to, in relation to, w. respect to εὐλογεῖν Hb 11:20. ἀναβαίνειν περὶ τοῦ ζητήματος go up about the question Ac 15:2. ἐντολὰς λαμβάνειν Col 4:10. ἐξουσίαν ἔχειν 1 Cor 7:37 (s. ἐξουσία 1). περὶ πάντων εὐοδοῦσθαι be well off in all respects 3J 2 (περὶ π.=‘in all resp.’: Pla., Gorg. 23, 467d.—Others take it as ‘above all’; cp. Il. 1, 287; 21, 566).
    w. certain verbs and nouns such as ‘ask’, ‘pray’, ‘prayer’, etc., περί introduces the pers. or thing in whose interest the petition is made. Thus it takes the place of ὑπέρ (B-D-F §229, 1; Rob. 618; WSchulze, Zeitschr. für vergl. Sprachforschung 44, 1911, 359: Callim., Epigr. 55, 3.—SIG 1170, 30 περὶ τούτου παρεκάλεσα τὸν θεόν; POxy 1298, 4; 1494, 6; JosAs 28:5 ἐξιλάσομαι αὐτοὺς περὶ ὑμῶν; EpArist 273) for. S. the entries δέομαι b, δέησις, ἐρωτάω 2, παρακαλέω 3. προσεύχεσθαι (Gen 20:7; 1 Km 7:5; 2 Macc 1:6; 15:14) Lk 6:28; Col 1:3 (v.l. ὑπέρ); 4:3; 1 Th 5:25; 2 Th 1:11; 3:1; Hb 13:18. προσευχὴ γίνεται Ac 12:5. Παῦλος ἐσταυρώθη περὶ ὑμῶν; 1 Cor 1:13 v.l. (for ὑπέρ). τὸ αἷμα τὸ περὶ πολλῶν ἐκχυννόμενον Mt 26:28 (cp. Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 730, 29 p. 415, 29 Jac. περὶ τῶν διαδόχων αὐτοῦ ἅπαν … παθεῖν). ἀγῶνα ἔχω περὶ ὑμῶν Col 2:1 v.l. (for ὑπέρ).
    when used w. ἁμαρτία the word ‘for’ has the sense to take away, to atone for περὶ ἁμαρτίας (Num 8:8) Ro 8:3 (difft. TThornton, JTS 22, ’71, 515–17). Ἰ. Χρ. τοῦ δόντος ἑαυτὸν περὶ τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν ἡμῶν Gal 1:4 v.l. (for ὑπέρ; CBreytenbach, Versöhnung ’89, 197). περὶ ἁμαρτιῶν ἔπαθεν 1 Pt 3:18 (v.l. ἀπέθανεν). Cp. Hb 5:3c. προσφορὰ περὶ ἁμαρτίας 10:18. θυσία περὶ ἁμαρτιῶν vs. 26. εἰσφέρεται τὸ αἷμα περὶ ἁμαρτίας 13:11. τὸ περὶ τῆς ἁμαρτίας (i.e. προσφερόμενον) the sin-offering (Lev 6:23; 14:19) Hb 10:6, 8 (both Ps 39:7).
    περί τινος abs. at the beginning of a sentence concerning, with reference to (GrBar 8:6; Just., A I, 15, 1 al.; SIG 736, 1; PEleph 13, 4f; BGU 246, 13; 17; 1097, 5 [c. 50 A.D.]; 1095, 9 [57 A.D.]) περὶ ὧν (=περὶ τούτων ἃ) ἐγράψατε concerning the things you wrote (to me) 1 Cor 7:1 (s. γράφω 2c). Cp. 8:1; 16:1, 12. In other, seemingly similar, places it is to be connected w. the verb that follows: Mt 22:31; 24:36; Mk 12:26; 13:32; 1 Cor 7:25; 8:4; 12:1; 2 Cor 9:1; 1 Th 4:9; 5:1. (Cp. the formulation of answers by Claudius in PLond 1912; on Paul’s rhetorical use, cp. Demosth. 7, 1; 14; 18; 30; 39; MMitchell NovT 31, ’89, 229–56.)
    w. the art. τὰ περί τινος what concerns someone or someth., his or its circumstances, situation, condition (X., An. 2, 5, 37 ὅπως μάθοι τὰ περὶ Προξένου; Sir 19:30; TestJob 41:3; JosAs 19:2; GrBar 4:12; Just., A I, 33, 5; Tat. 36, 2) τὰ περὶ (τοῦ) Ἰησοῦ the reports about Jesus, concerning his miracles Mk 5:27; of Jesus’ passion experiences Lk 24:19; of the preaching about Jesus Ac 18:25; cp. 28:31. τὰ περὶ ἑαυτοῦ (αὐτοῦ, ἐμοῦ, ἐμαυτοῦ, ἡμῶν, ὑμῶν) Lk 24:27; Ac 23:11, 15; 24:10; 28:15; Eph 6:22; Phil 1:27; 2:19f; Col 4:8.—τὰ περὶ τῆς βασιλείας τοῦ θεοῦ the things concerning the Kgdm. of God Ac 1:3; 19:8 (v.l. without the art.). τὰ περὶ τῆς ὁδοῦ 24:22 (ὁδός 3c).
    w. the acc., gener. in ref. to position rather than mental or emotional considerations as in the use of the gen., about
    of place around, about, near (TestJob 40:6 περί τινα φάτνην; 12 περὶ τὴν οἰκίαν; Ath. 25, 1 ἄγγελοι … περὶ τὸν ἀέρα ἔχοντες καὶ τὴν γῆν)
    α. (all) around ἕως ὅτου σκάψω περὶ αὐτήν until I dig (all) around it Lk 13:8. περιαστράψαι φῶς περὶ ἐμέ Ac 22:6b. αἱ παρθένοι ἑστηκυῖαι περὶ τὴν πύλην who stood about the door Hs 9, 3, 2.
    β. of a part of the body around which someth. goes (Heraclid. Pont. Fgm. 55 W. περὶ τὸ μέτωπον; PsSol 2:20 περὶ τὴν κεφαλήν; TestJob 46:9 περὶ τὸ στῆθος; JosAs 3:9 περὶ τὰς χεῖρας): a belt περὶ τὴν ὀσφύν around the waist Mt 3:4; Mk 1:6 (JosAs 14:16); cp. Rv 15:6. A millstone περίκειται περὶ τὸν τράχηλον Mk 9:42; Lk 17:2 (JosAs 18:5); cp. Mt 18:6.
    γ. of nearby places: αἱ περὶ αὐτὰς πόλεις the towns near them (Sodom and Gomorrah) Jd 7. τὰ περὶ τὸν τόπον the region around the place Ac 28:7 (Diod S 1, 50, 6 τὰ π. τὴν Μέμφιν; Strabo 12, 7, 3). Without the art. περὶ Τύρον καὶ Σιδῶνα the neighborhood of T. and S. Mk 3:8.
    δ. of persons who are standing, sitting, working or staying close to someone ὄχλον περὶ αὐτόν Mt 8:18; cp. Mk 9:14. τοὺς περὶ αὐτὸν κύκλῳ καθημένους Mk 3:34; cp. vs. 32. οἱ περὶ αὐτόν those about him, his followers Mk 4:10; Lk 22:49. The central person in the group can be included: οἱ περὶ Παῦλον Paul and his companions Ac 13:13; 21:8 v.l. οἱ περὶ τὸν Πέτρον Peter and those with him short ending of Mark; GHb 356, 38f= ISm 3:2; cp. GHb 22, 39 (Pla., Thu., X.; Diod S 11, 40, 3; 11, 61, 3 οἱ περὶ τὸν Κίμωνα=Cimon and his men; ins, pap; 2 Macc 1:33; 8:30; 4 Macc 2:19; JosAs 26:5; Jos., Bell. 5, 10, Ant. 18, 354 al.; Tat. 36, 1 al.; B-D-F §228; Rob. 620). οἱ περὶ τὸν κεντυρίωνα the centurion and his men GPt 11:45. πρὸς τὰς περὶ Μάρθαν καὶ Μαριάμ J 11:19 v.l. prob. means only the two sisters to Martha and Mary (cp. Phalaris, Ep. 136; Polyb. 4, 36, 6; 21, 11, 2; Diod S 1, 16, 1; 1, 37, 3; 16, 85, 2 οἱ περὶ Χάρητα καὶ Λυσικλέα=Chares and Lysicles [are made generals]; Plut., Tib. Gracch. 825 [2, 3] οἱ περὶ Δροῦσον = Δροῦσος, Pyrrh. 395 [20, 1] οἱ περὶ Γάϊον Φαβρίκιον = Γάϊος Φαβρίκιος; Diog. L. 2, 43 οἱ περὶ Αἰσχύλον=Aeschylus; 2, 105; EpArist 51; Philo, Vi. Cont. 15; Jos., Ant. 13, 187; 15, 370, C. Ap. 1, 17). οἱ π. τὸν Παῦλον Ac 27:1a v.l.=Παῦλος vs. 1b.
    of time about, near (Hdt., Thu., X. et al.; PGen 17, 10; PGiss 70, 7; Gen 15:12; Ex 11:4) περὶ τρίτην ὥραν (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 45 §182; TestAbr A 5 p. 82, 11 [Stone p. 12] and B 6 p. 109, 27 [Stone p. 66]; Jos., Vi. 239; cp. 243; PSI 184, 5 χθὲς περὶ ἕκτην ὥραν) about the third hour Mt 20:3. Likew. w. the hour given vs. 5f, 9; 27:46; Ac 10:3 (ὡσεὶ περὶ ὥραν ἐνάτην; ApcMos 17 περὶ ὥραν, ὅταν), 9; cp. Mk 6:48; Ac 22:6a.
    of being occupied with (Just., D. 2, 5 χρόνον ἐκτρίβειν περὶ ἐκεῖνα τὰ μαθματα; 8, 3 τῆς περὶ τὸ θεῖον ὁρμῆς; Tat. 27, 3; Ath. 17, 3) περισπᾶσθαι (q.v. 2), θορυβάζεσθαι περί τι Lk 10:40f. οἱ π. τὰ τοιαῦτα ἐργάται the workers who were occupied with such things (s. ἐργάτης 1a) Ac 19:25.
    with regard or respect to (Diod S 2, 18, 2 ἡ περὶ αὐτὴν ἀρετή=her valor; Lucian, Vit. Auct. 17 οἱ περὶ μοιχείαν νόμοι; ApcEsdr 1:6 δικάσασθαι … περὶ τὸ γένος τῶν χριστιανῶν; Jos., Ant. 5, 259; Mel., HE 4, 26, 13 σου τὸ σπουδαῖον περὶ τὴν πίστιν) ἀστοχεῖν 1 Ti 6:21; 2 Ti 2:18. ναυαγεῖν 1 Ti 1:19. νοσεῖν have a morbid craving for someth. (s. νοσέω) 6:4. περὶ πάντα in all respects Tit 2:7.—Pol 4:3; παράδοξον περὶ Ἰοῦστον … γέγονος a miracle that took place involving Justus Papias (2:9). On 2 Cl 17:2 s. ἀνάγω 5.—τὰ περὶ ἐμέ my situation, how I am getting along (Menand., Sam. 623 S. [Kö. 278]; UPZ 68, 6 [152 B.C.] τὰ περὶ Ἀπολλώνιον; Just., A I, 54, 2 τὰ περὶ τὸν Χριστόν; Tat. 8, 4 τὰ περὶ σέ; Jos., Ant. 2, 60) Phil 2:23. αἱ π. τὰ λοιπὰ ἐπιθυμίαι desires for other things Mk 4:19.—DELG. M-M. TW.

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  • 24 ἀναδέχομαι

    ἀναδέχομαι, [tense] fut. - δέξομαι: [tense] aor. ἀνεδεξάμην, [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. ἀνεδέγμην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἀναδέδεγμαι:—
    A take up, catch, receive, σάκος δ' ἀνεδέξατο πολλά (sc. δόρατα) Il.5.619;

    ἀ. πληγὰς εἰς τὸ σῶμα Plu. Tim.4

    ;

    βέλη τῷ σώματι Marc.10

    .
    2 receive, entertain as a guest, Act.Ap.28.7.
    II take upon oneself, submit to, ἀνεδέγμεθ' ὀϊζύν Od.17.563, cf. Archil.60;

    ἁμαρτήματα D.19.36

    ;

    πόλεμον Plb.1.88.12

    ;

    ἀπέχθειαν Plu.Eum.6

    ;

    ἀ. τι ἐφ' ἑαυτόν D.22.64

    , cf. Din.1.3: abs., acknowledge one's evidence, of an absent witness, D.46.7.
    2 accept, receive,

    ἀγγελίαν Pi.P.2.41

    (al. - δείξατ') ; λουτρὰ.. μητρὸς ἀνεδέξω πάρα E IT818; χορηγίας, ἡγεμονίαν, Plu.Arist.1,23;

    τὸν κλῆρον Cic.43

    ;

    τῶν σωμάτων τὰ μανὰ ἀ. θερμότητα Cat.Mi.61

    (dub.); accept a statement, Them.in Ph.77.8.
    3 admit of,

    κλίσιν, ἀριθμόν A.D. Pron.29.9

    , al.;

    σχέσιν πρός τι Procl.Inst. 122

    .
    4 undertake to say or do, c. [tense] fut. inf., Hdt.5.91, X.Cyr.6.1.17, etc.: c. [tense] aor. inf., Plu. Arist.14.
    b undertake, c. acc., S.Ichn.157;

    ὅσα ὑπισχνεῖτο καὶ ἀνεδέχετο D.35.7

    ; take upon oneself,

    αἰτίαν Pl.Hp.Mi. 365d

    ; πρεσβείας, κινδύνους, OGI339.20 (Sestos, ii B. C.), 441.9 (Stratonicea, i B. C.).
    5 give security to one,

    τινί Th.8.81

    ;

    τινί τι Plb. 11.25.9

    ; go bail for,

    τινά Thphr.Char.12.4

    ;

    τινὰ τῶν χρημάτων Plb.5.16.8

    ; ἀ. τοὺς δανειστάς undertake to satisfy them, Plu.Caes.11; ἀ. τὴν πίστιν

    ὑπέρ τινος Id.Phoc.14

    : abs., Leg.Gort.9.24,41.
    6 take back, D.59.58.
    7 experience, suffer, πάθος, ταραχάς, Phld.Ir.p.82 W., D.1.13;

    σῆψιν Aët.13.3

    .
    III wait for, Plb.1.52.8.

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  • 25 δίδωμι

    δίδωμι, geben; 2. sing. indic. praes. act. διδοῖς Hom. Iliad. 9, 164, vgl. Scholl. Herodian., διδοῖσϑα 19, 270, vgl. Scholl. Herodian., 3 sing. διδοῖ Iliad. 9, 519 Odyss. 4, 237. 17, 350 Pind. I. 4, 33 Herodot. 1, 107, 3. plur. Att. Pr. διδόασιν, aber διδοῦσιν Iliad. 2, 255. 19, 265 Odyss. 1, 313. 8, 167. 17, 450. 18, 279, vgl. Scholl. Herodian. Iliad. 2, 255; imperat. δίδωϑι Odyss. 3, 380, imperat. δίδοι Pind. Ol. 1, 85. 6, 104; infin. διδοῦναι Iliad. 24, 425, vgl. Scholl. Odyss. 13, 358, infin. διδῶν Theocr. 29, 9; imperfect. ἐδίδως Odyss. 19, 367, ἐδίδου 11, 289, δίδου Iliad. 9, 334, 3. plur. ἔδιδον Homer. hymn. Cerer. 437, δίδον vs. 328; futur. δώσω, Hom. Odyss. 13, 358 διδώσομεν, vgl. Scholl. u. Dindorfs Anmerkung, διδώσειν 24, 314; aor. 1. ἔδωκα, Att. Prosa nur indicat. sing. u. 3. plur., die andern Formen nur vom 2. aor. ἔδων, welchem umgekehrt der indicat. sing. fehlt; 3 plur. gewöhnl. ἔδοσαν, aber ἔδον Hesiod. Th. 30; conjunct. 3. sing. bei Hom. δώῃ, Iliad. 7, 81, und δώῃσιν, Ilisd. 1, 324, und δῷσι, Iliad. 1, 129, in welcher Stelle Zoilus und Chrysippus δῷσι für den Plural ausgaben und dem Hom. einen Solöcismus vorwarfen, s. Scholl. Herodian.; 3. plur. δώωσιν Iliad. 1, 137, δῶσιν 3, 66, 1. plur. δώομεν Iliad. 7, 299, δῶμεν 23, 537; optat. δοίην, Herodot. 9, 111 δῴην, vgl. Thom. Mag. p. 91 sq.; infin. δοῦναι, Hom. δόμεναι und δόμεν, Iliad. 4, 379. 380, δοῦναι Iliad. 11, 319 Odyss. 1, 316; imperat. δός, partic. δούς; iterativ. δόσκον, Iliad. 9, 331 Odyss. 17, 420. 19, 76, δόσκεν Iliad. 14, 382. 18, 546; perfect. δέδωκα; perfect. pass. δέδομαι, 3. sing. δέδοται Iliad. 5, 428; sonst passivische Formen bei Hom. nicht; aorist. ἐδόϑην, vom compos. ἀποδίδωμι Odyss. 2, 78 ἕως κ' ἀπὸ πάντα δοϑείη; – das δι- des praes. ist Reduplication, Wurzel Δο, in älterer Form ΔΑ, Latein. dare, Sanskrit dadami, im Griech. erhielt der A-Laut sich in δάνος, δάνειον, δανείζω. – Meistens bezeichnet δίδωμι das freiwillige Geben, ohne Verpflichtung und Zwang, vgl. ἀποδίδωμι; Gegensatz λαβεῖν, s. z. B. Herodot. 3, 148 ὃς λαβεῖν μὲν διδόμενα οὐκ ἐδικαίευ, Plat. Axioch. p. 366 c δός τι, καὶ λάβε τι, Antiphil. A. P. 9, 546 δός, λάβε. Construction τινί τι, von Homer an überall. Im praes. und im imperfect. ist δίδωμι oft = geben wollen, anbieten; Hom. Iliad. 9, 519 νῦν δ' ἅμα τ' αὐτίκα πολλὰ διδοῖ, τὰ δ' ὄπισϑεν ὑπέστη; Odyss. 11, 289 οὐδέ τι Νηλεὺς τῷ ἐδίδου ὃς μὴ ἕλικας βόας εὐρυμετώπους ἐκ Φυλάκης ἐλάσειε βίης Ἰφικληείης ἀργαλέας; Xen. Anab. 6, 1, 9 ὁμήρους οὐκ ἐδίδοσαν; vgl. Hell. 5, 3, 14; Herodot. 3, 184. 5, 94; Dem. 21, 85 und öfter; τὸ διδόμενον δέχεσϑαι Her. 8, 114; Plat. Gorg. 499 c. – Insbesondere: a) darbringen, weihen; Odyss. 1, 67 περὶ δ' ἱρὰ ϑεοῖσιν ἀϑανάτοισιν ἔδωκε; Iliad. 12, 6 οὐδὲ ϑεοῖσι δόσαν κλειτὰς ἑκατόμβας. – b) von den Göttern, verleihen, κῦδος Iliad. 1, 279, εὖχος 7, 81, νίκην 17, 627; auch vom Unglück, verhängen, ἄλγεα Iliad. 1, 96, ἄτας 19, 270, κήδεα Odyss. 9, 15; πημονάς Aesch. Pers. 293; – c. inf., bes. in Gebeten, Ζεῦ ἄνα, δὸς τίσασϑαι Il. 3, 351, gieb, gewähre, laß geschehen; τὸν δὸς ἀποφϑίμενον δῠναι δόμον Ἁιδος εἴσω, laß ihn eingehen, 3, 322; vgl. Aesch. Ch. 18; Soph. Phil. 315 u. öfter; vgl. Plat. Legg. V, 737 b; Xen. Cyr. 6, 4, 4. 5, 1, 12; ohne Zusatz, ὑμῖν ὡς ἔοικε δέδοται ἐκκομίσαι τοὺς ἄνδρας, euch ist es verliehen, An. 6, 4, 36. So ὦ Ζεῦ διδοίης τοῖσιν εὖ Soph. O. C. 648, d. i. Glück verleihen; τῆς τύχης εὖ διδούσης O. R. 1081; vgl. Eur. Andr. 751 u. daselbst Pflugk; ϑεῶν διδόντων Aesch. Pers. 293; ἢν ὁ ϑεὸς εὖ διδῷ Xen. Cyr. 3, 1, 34, wie Pol. 4, 21, 11. – c) übergeben, lehren, τέχνην ῥητορικήν Plat. Phaedr. 271 a; μουσικὴ ἐκείνοις ἐδόϑη Rep. V, 452 a; u. Sp. Von einzelnen wissenschaftlichen Angaben und Behauptungen, z. B. Scholl. Didym. Iliad. 2, 111 καὶ δόξειεν ἂν ὑπὸ Διονυσίου τοῦ Θρᾳκὸς ταῦτα δεδόσϑαι, »und dies scheint auf einer Angabe des D. zu beruhen«, s. Lehrs Aristarch. p. 21. – d) gestatten, überlassen, δίδωμι ὑμῖν βουλεύσασϑαι Xen. Cyr. 3, 2, 13. So εἴ μοι δίδως καὶ συγχωρεῖς εἶναι ταῦτα Plat. Phaed. 100 b; vgl. Charmid. 168 b; ὁ νόμος αὐτῷ δέδωκεπρολαμβάνειν, οὓς ἐϑέλει Legg. VII, 813 c; vgl. Rep. V, 461 e; so δέδοται ὑπὸ τοῦ νόμου ἄνευ όνείδους πράττειν Conv. 183 b; δότε αὐτῷ τοῦτο, räumet ihm das ein, Dem. 18, 139; auch abs., δόντων αὐτῷ τῶν νόμων Isae. 7, 2. – e) übergeben, überliefern, preisgeben, Iliad. 23, 21 Ἕκτορα δεῦρ' ἐρύσας δώσειν κυσὶν ὠμὰ δάσασϑαι; 23, 183 Ἐκτορα δ' οὔ τι δώσω Πριαμίδην πυρὶ δαπτέμεν, ἀλλὰ κύνεσσιν; Odyss. 19, 167 ἦ μέν μ' ἀχέεσσί γε δώσεις πλείοσιν ἢ ἔχομαι; 17, 567 ὅτε μ' οὗτος ἀνὴρ κατὰ δῶμα κιόντα οὔ τι κακὸν ῥέξαντα βαλὼν όδύνῃσιν ἔδωκεν; vgl. Plat. Phaed. 254 e; ϑῆρας φόβῳ Pind. P. 5, 60. – f) ϑυγατέρα ἀνδρί, dem Mann zur Frau geben; Il. 6, 192. 19, 291, vgl. Od. 2, 223; Pind. auch ἐδίδου κόρᾳ ἄνδρα, P. 9, 121. Ohne dat., Σάμηνδε ἔδοσαν τήν, sie verheiratheten sie nach Same, Od. 15, 367; vgl. hiermit Odyss. 17, 442, wo Odysseus von sich erzählt αὐτὰρ ἔμ' ἐς Κύπρον ξείνῳ δόσαν ἀντιάσαντι, als Kriegsgefangenen; ὁ δούς neben ὁ γήμας Eur. Med. 288; ὁ διδούς, der Schwiegervater, im Ggstz von ὁ λαμβάνων, Posidipp. Ath. IX, 377 (v. 20). Auch in Prosa, doch seltener, vgl. ἐκδίδωμι; ταύτην Μήδων οὐδενὶ διδοῖ γυναῖκα Her. 1, 107; ἐδίδοσαν καὶ ἤγοντο ἐξ ἀλλήλων 5, 92, 2; Xen. An. 7, 2, 38; Dem. 41, 3 u. Sp.; δοϑῆναι πρὸς γάμον Plut. Rom. 2. – g) διδόναι τινά τινι, Jemandem zu Gefallen losgeben, begnadigen, δέονται δοῦναι σφίσι τὼ ἄνδρε καὶ μὴ κατακαίνειν Xen. An. 6, 4, 31; ähnl. τὰ Ἑλλάδος ὀνείδη Φρυξὶν οὐκ ἐδώκαμεν, wir haben sie ihnen nicht geschenkt, für: verziehen, Eur. Cycl. 296; vgl. Dem. 18, 139. Aehnl. Poll. 6, 25 ὁ μέϑυσος ἐπὶ ἀνδρῶν Μενάνδρῳ δεδόσϑω, man mag ihm diesen Gebrauch des Wortes nachsehen. – h) ἑαυτόν τινι, sich in Jemandes Gewalt, Schutz begeben, δός μοι σεαυτόν Soph. Phil. 84; οὐκ οἶσϑ' ὅτῳ μ' ἔδωκας ἐς χεῖράς ποτε El. 1348; vgl. Thuc. 2, 68 διδόασιν ἑαυτοὺς Ἀκαρνᾶσι; Xen. Cyr. 5, 1, 27; δίδωμί σοι ἐμαυτὸν δοῦλον 4, 6, 2; τοῦτον ἔδωκεν ἐμοὶ ὑπήκοον εἶναι An. 1, 6, 6; Sp.; εἴς τι, Dem. 18. 197, sich einer Sache widmen; u. bes, oft Pol., διδόναι ἑαυτὸν εἰς ἔντευξιν, εἰς κινδύνους, u. ä., 3, 15, 4. 3, 17, 8, εἰς τρυφήν, ἐπὶ τὴν ἐμπορίαν, D. Sic. 17, 108. 2, 55; auch εἰς ἐρημίας, sich in die Einöde begeben, 5, 59; vgl. Pol. 5, 14, 9. – Auch absol. wird διδόναι, gleichsam intrans., so gebraucht, ἡδονῇ, sich dem Vergnügen ergeben, Eur. Phoen. 21, u. bes. Sp., δ ρόμῳ δούς, sich auf die Füße machen, Alciphr. 3, 47. – Die einzelnen Vbdgn, ἀκοήν, δαίμονα, δίκην, λόγον, πεῖραν, πίστιν, χάριν, ψῆφον, s. unter diesen Wörtern; ὅρκον διδόναι, den Eid zuschieben, Is. 9, 24; Dem. 39, 25; Antiphan. Stob. fl. 27, 8.

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  • 26 ἀνα-κρεμάννυμι

    ἀνα-κρεμάννυμι (s. κρεμάννυμι), aufhängen, πασσἀλῳ ἀγκρεμάσασα χιτῶνα Od. 1, 440; ἀνακρεμασϑείς Her. 9, 122; ἐς, πρός τι ἀνεκρέμασαν, 5, 77. 95; Plat. Fim. 90 b; anknüpfen, ἐξ ἀλλήλων τὴν δύναμιν, Ion. 536 a; dah. spannen, von Furcht u. Hoffnung, ἀνακρεμάσας ἀπὸ τῶν ἐλπίδων, Aesch. 3, 100; ἀνακρεμάσαι πᾶσαν τὴν πίστιν εἴς τινα, sein ganzes Vertrauen auf einen setzen, Pol. 8, 21, 3; – λόφους ἀνακρεμαννὺς μεγάλοις ὀρύγμασιν Plut. Lucull. 39, d. i. unterminiren. – Diod. Sic. 2, 6 braucht ἀνεκρέμασε für: sich erhenken.

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  • 27 ὡς

    ὡς (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.) relative adv. of the relative pron. ὅς. It is used as
    a comparative particle, marking the manner in which someth. proceeds, as, like
    corresponding to οὕτως=‘so, in such a way’: σωθήσεται, οὕτως ὡς διὰ πυρός he will be saved, (but only) in such a way as (one, in an attempt to save oneself, must go) through fire (and therefore suffer fr. burns) 1 Cor 3:15. τὴν ἑαυτοῦ γυναῖκα οὕτως ἀγαπάτω ὡς ἑαυτόν Eph 5:33; cp. vs. 28. ἡμέρα κυρίου ὡς κλέπτης οὕτως ἔρχεται 1 Th 5:2. The word οὕτως can also be omitted ἀσφαλίσασθε ὡς οἴδατε make it as secure as you know how = as you can Mt 27:65. ὡς οὐκ οἶδεν αὐτός (in such a way) as he himself does not know = he himself does not know how, without his knowing (just) how Mk 4:27. ὡς ἀνῆκεν (in such a way) as is fitting Col 3:18. Cp. 4:4; Eph 6:20; Tit 1:5 (cp. Just., A I, 3, 1 ὡς πρέπον ἐστίν). ὡς πᾶσα γυνὴ γεννᾷ GJs 11:2; ὡς ἀπεκαλύφθη AcPlCor 1:8.
    special uses
    α. in ellipses (TestAbr A 12 p. 90, 22 [Stone p. 28] θρόνος … ἐξαστράπτων ὡς πῦρ; TestJob 20:3 χρήσασθαι … ὡς ἐβούλετο; JosAs 12:7 πρὸς σὲ κατέφυγον ὡς παιδίον ἐπὶ τὸν πατέρα) ἐλάλουν ὡς νήπιος I used to speak as a child (is accustomed to speak) 1 Cor 13:11a; cp. bc; Mk 10:15; Eph 6:6a; Phil 2:22; Col 3:22. ὡς τέκνα φωτὸς περιπατεῖτε walk as (is appropriate for) children of light Eph 5:8; cp. 6:6b. ὡς ἐν ἡμέρᾳ as (it is one’s duty to walk) in the daylight Ro 13:13. The Israelites went through the Red Sea ὡς διὰ ξηρᾶς γῆς as (one travels) over dry land Hb 11:29. οὐ λέγει ὡς ἐπὶ πολλῶν ἀλλʼ ὡς ἐφʼ ἑνός he speaks not as one would of a plurality (s. ἐπί 8), but as of a single thing Gal 3:16.—Ro 15:15; 1 Pt 5:3. Also referring back to οὕτως (GrBar 6:16 ὡς γὰρ τὰ δίστομα οὕτως καὶ ὁ ἀλέκτωρ μηνύει τοῖς ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ like articulate beings the rooster informs earth’s inhabitants) οὕτως τρέχω ὡς οὐκ ἀδήλως I run as (a person) with a fixed goal 1 Cor 9:26a. Cp. ibid. b; Js 2:12.
    β. ὡς and the words that go w. it can be the subj. or obj., of a clause: γενηθήτω σοι ὡς θέλεις let it be done (= it will be done) for you as you wish Mt 15:28. Cp. 8:13; Lk 14:22 v.l. (for ὅ; cp. ὡς τὸ θέλημά σου OdeSol 11:21). The predicate belonging to such a subj. is to be supplied in οὐχ ὡς ἐγὼ θέλω (γενηθήτω) Mt 26:39a.—ἐποίησεν ὡς προσέταξεν αὐτῷ ὁ ἄγγελος he did as (= that which) the angel commanded him (to do) Mt 1:24; cp. 26:19 (on the structure s. RPesch, BZ 10, ’66, 220–45; 11, ’67, 79–95; cp. the formula Job 42:9 and the contrasting negation Ex 1:17; s. also Ex 3:21f); 28:15.—Practically equivalent to ὅ, which is a v.l. for it Mk 14:72 (JBirdsall, NovT 2, ’58, 272–75; cp. Lk 14:22 above).
    γ. ἕκαστος ὡς each one as or according to what Ro 12:3; 1 Cor 3:5; 7:17ab; Rv 22:12. ὡς ἦν δυνατὸς ἕκαστος each person interpreted them as best each could Papias (2:16).
    δ. in indirect questions (X., Cyr. 1, 5, 11 ἀπαίδευτοι ὡς χρὴ συμμάχοις χρῆσθαι) ἐξηγοῦντο ὡς ἐγνώσθη αὐτοῖς ἐν τῇ κλάσει τοῦ ἄρτου they told how he had made himself known to them when they broke bread together Lk 24:35. Cp. Mk 12:26 v.l. (for πῶς); Lk 8:47; 23:55; Ac 10:38; 20:20; Ro 11:2; 2 Cor 7:15.
    a conjunction marking a point of comparison, as. This ‘as’ can have a ‘so’ expressly corresponding to it or not, as the case may be; further, both sides of the comparison can be expressed in complete clauses, or one or even both may be abbreviated.
    ὡς is correlative w. οὕτως=so. οὕτως … ὡς (so, in such a way) … as: οὐδέποτε ἐλάλησεν οὕτως ἄνθρωπος ὡς οὗτος λαλεῖ ὁ ἄνθρωπος J 7:46. ὡς … οὕτως Ac 8:32 (Is 53:7); 23:11; Ro 5:15 (ὡς τὸ παράπτωμα, οὕτως καὶ τὸ χάρισμα, both halves to be completed), 18. ὡς κοινωνοί ἐστε τῶν παθημάτων, οὕτως καὶ τῆς παρακλήσεως as you are comrades in suffering, so (shall you be) in comfort as well 2 Cor 1:7. Cp. 7:14; 11:3 v.l.—ὡς … καί as … so (Plut., Mor. 39e; Ath. 15, 2) Mt 6:10; Ac 7:51; 2 Cor 13:2; Gal 1:9; Phil 1:20.
    The clause beginning w. ὡς can easily be understood and supplied in many cases; when this occurs, the noun upon which the comparison depends can often stand alone, and in these cases ὡς acts as a particle denoting comparison. οἱ δίκαιοι ἐκλάμψουσιν ὡς ὁ ἥλιος the righteous will shine out as the sun (shines) Mt 13:43. ὡς ἐπὶ λῃστὴν ἐξήλθατε συλλαβεῖν με as (one goes out) against a robber, (so) you have gone out to arrest me 26:55 (Mel., P. 79, 574 ὡς ἐπὶ φόνιον λῄστην). γίνεσθε φρόνιμοι ὡς οἱ ὄφεις be (as) wise as serpents (are) 10:16b. Cp. Lk 12:27; 21:35; 22:31; J 15:6; 2 Ti 2:17; 1 Pt 5:8.
    Semitic infl. is felt in the manner in which ὡς, combined w. a subst., takes the place of a subst. or an adj.
    α. a substantive
    א. as subj. (cp. Da 7:13 ὡς υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου ἤρχετο; cp. 10:16, 18) ἐνώπιον τοῦ θρόνου (ἦν) ὡς θάλασσα ὑαλίνη before the throne there was something like a sea of glass Rv 4:6. Cp. 8:8; 9:7a. ἀφʼ ἑνὸς ἐγενήθησαν ὡς ἡ ἄμμος from one man they have come into being as the sand, i.e. countless descendants Hb 11:12.
    ב. as obj. (JosAs 17:6 εἶδεν Ἀσενὲθ ὡς ἅρμα πυρός) ᾂδουσιν ὡς ᾠδὴν καινήν they were singing, as it were, a new song Rv 14:3. ἤκουσα ὡς φωνήν I heard what sounded like a shout 19:1, 6abc; cp. 6:1.
    β. as adjective, pred. (mostly εἶναι, γίνεσθαι ὡς; the latter also in rendering of ךְּ to express the basic reality of something: GDelling, Jüd. Lehre u. Frömmigkeit ’67, p. 58, on ParJer 9:7) ἐὰν μὴ γένησθε ὡς τὰ παιδία if you do not become child-like Mt 18:3. ὡς ἄγγελοί εἰσιν they are similar to angels 22:30. πᾶσα σὰρξ ὡς χόρτος 1 Pt 1:24. Cp. Mk 6:34; 12:25; Lk 22:26ab; Ro 9:27 (Is 10:22); 29a (Is 1:9a); 1 Cor 4:13; 7:7f, 29–31; 9:20f; 2 Pt 3:8ab (Ps 89:4); Rv 6:12ab al. (cp. GrBar 14:1 ἐγένετο φωνὴ ὡς βροντή). Sim. also ποίησόν με ὡς ἕνα τῶν μισθίων σου treat me like one of your day laborers Lk 15:19.—The adj. or adjectival expr. for which this form stands may be used as an attribute πίστιν ὡς κόκκον σινάπεως faith like a mustard seed=faith no greater than a tiny mustard seed Mt 17:20; Lk 17:6. προφήτης ὡς εἷς τῶν προφητῶν Mk 6:15. Cp. Ac 3:22; 7:37 (both Dt 18:15); 10:11; 11:5. ἐγένετο ὡς εἷς τῶν φευγόντων AcPl Ha 5, 18. ἀρνίον ὡς ἐσφαγμένον a lamb that appeared to have been slaughtered Rv 5:6.—In expressions like τρίχας ὡς τρίχας γυναικῶν 9:8a the second τρίχας can be omitted as self-evident (Ps 54:7 v.l.): ἡ φωνὴ ὡς σάλπιγγος 4:1; cp. 1:10; 9:8b; 13:2a; 14:2c; 16:3.
    other noteworthy uses
    α. ὡς as can introduce an example ὡς καὶ Ἠλίας ἐποίησεν Lk 9:54 v.l.; cp. 1 Pt 3:6; or, in the combination ὡς γέγραπται, a scripture quotation Mk 1:2 v.l.; 7:6; Lk 3:4; Ac 13:33; cp. Ro 9:25; or even an authoritative human opinion Ac 17:28; 22:5; 25:10; or any other decisive reason Mt 5:48; 6:12 (ὡς καί).
    β. ὡς introduces short clauses: ὡς εἰώθει as his custom was Mk 10:1. Cp. Hs 5, 1, 2. ὡς λογίζομαι as I think 1 Pt 5:12. ὡς ἐνομίζετο as was supposed Lk 3:23 (Diog. L. 3, 2 ὡς Ἀθήνησιν ἦν λόγος [about Plato’s origin]; TestAbr A 5 p. 82, 32 [Stone p. 12] ὡς ἐμοὶ δοκεῖ; Just., A I, 6, 2 ὡς ἐδιδάχθημεν). ὡς ἦν as he was Mk 4:36. ὡς ἔφην Papias (2:15) (ApcMos 42; cp. Just., A I, 21, 6 ὡς προέφημεν).
    γ. The expr. οὕτως ἐστὶν ἡ βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ ὡς ἄνθρωπος βάλῃ τὸν σπόρον Mk 4:26 may well exhibit colloquial syntax; but some think that ἄν (so one v.l. [=ἐάν, which is read by many mss.]) once stood before ἄνθρωπος and was lost inadvertently. S. the comm., e.g. EKlostermann, Hdb. z. NT4 ’50 ad loc.; s. also Jülicher, Gleichn. 539; B-D-F §380, 4; Mlt. 185 w. notes; Rdm.2 154; Rob. 928; 968.
    marker introducing the perspective from which a pers., thing, or activity is viewed or understood as to character, function, or role, as
    w. focus on quality, circumstance, or role
    α. as (JosAs 26:7 ἔγνω … Λευὶς … ταῦτα πάντα ὡς προφήτης; Just., A I, 7, 4 ἵνα ὡς ἄδικος κολάζηται) τί ἔτι κἀγὼ ὡς ἁμαρτωλὸς κρίνομαι; why am I still being condemned as a sinner? Ro 3:7. ὡς σοφὸς ἀρχιτέκτων 1 Cor 3:10. ὡς ἀρτιγέννητα βρέφη as newborn children (in reference to desire for maternal milk) 1 Pt 2:2. μή τις ὑμῶν πασχέτω ὡς φονεύς 4:15a; cp. b, 16.—1:14; 1 Cor 7:25; 2 Cor 6:4; Eph 5:1; Col 3:12; 1 Th 2:4, 7a.—In the oblique cases, genitive (ApcSed 16:2 ὡς νέου αὐτοῦ ἐπαράβλεπον τὰ πταίσματα αὐτοῦ; Just., A I, 14, 4 ὑμέτερον ἔστω ὡς δυνατῶν βασιλέων): τιμίῳ αἵματι ὡς ἀμνοῦ ἀμώμου Χριστοῦ with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish 1 Pt 1:19. δόξαν ὡς μονογενοῦς παρὰ πατρός glory as of an only-begotten son, coming from the Father J 1:14. Cp. Hb 12:27. Dative (Ath. 14, 2 θύουσιν ὡς θεοῖς; 28, 3 πιστεύειν ὡς μυθοποιῷ; Stephan. Byz. s.v. Κυνόσαργες: Ἡρακλεῖ ὡς θεῷ θύων): λαλῆσαι ὑμῖν ὡς πνευματικοῖς 1 Cor 3:1a; cp. bc; 10:15; 2 Cor 6:13; Hb 12:5; 1 Pt 2:13f; 3:7ab; 2 Pt 1:19. Accusative (JosAs 22:8 ἠγάπα αὐτὸν ὡς ἄνδρα προφήτην; Just., A I, 4, 4 τὸ ὄνομα ὡς ἔλεγχον λαμβάνετε; Tat. 27, 1 ὡς ἀθεωτάτους ἡμᾶς ἐκκηρύσσετε; Ath. 16, 4 οὐ προσκυνῶ αὐτὰ ὡς θεοὺς): οὐχ ὡς θεὸν ἐδόξασαν Ro 1:21; 1 Cor 4:14; 8:7; Tit 1:7; Phlm 16; Hb 6:19; 11:9. παρακαλῶ ὡς παροίκους καὶ παρεπιδήμους 1 Pt 2:11 (from the perspective of their conversion experience the recipients of the letter are compared to temporary residents and disenfranchised foreigners, cp. the imagery 1 Pt 1:19 above and s. παρεπίδημος and πάροικος 2).—This is prob. also the place for ὸ̔ ἐὰν ποιῆτε, ἐργάζεσθε ὡς τῷ κυρίῳ whatever you have to do, do it as work for the Lord Col 3:23. Cp. Eph 5:22. εἴ τις λαλεῖ ὡς λόγια θεοῦ if anyone preaches, (let the pers. do so) as if (engaged in proclaiming the) words of God 1 Pt 4:11a; cp. ibid. b; 2 Cor 2:17bc; Eph 6:5, 7.
    β. ὡς w. ptc. gives the reason for an action as one who, because (X., Cyr. 7, 5, 13 κατεγέλων τῆς πολιορκίας ὡς ἔχοντες τὰ ἐπιτήδεια; Appian, Liby. 56 §244 μέμφεσθαι τοῖς θεοῖς ὡς ἐπιβουλεύουσι=as being hostile; Polyaenus 2, 1, 1; 3, 10, 3 ὡς ἔχων=just as if he had; TestAbr B 8 p. 112, 17 [Stone p. 72] ὡς αὐτῷ ὄντι φίλῳ μου (do it for) him [Abraham] as a friend of mine; TestJob 17:5 καθʼ ἡμῶν ὡς τυραννούντων against us as though we were tyrants; ApcMos 23 ὡς νομίζοντες on the assumption that (we would not be discovered); Jos., Ant. 1, 251; Ath. 16, 1 ὁ δὲ κόσμος οὐχ ὡς δεομένου τοῦ θεοῦ γέγονεν; SIG 1168, 35); Paul says: I appealed to the Emperor οὐχ ὡς τοῦ ἔθνους μου ἔχων τι κατηγορεῖν not that I had any charge to bring against my (own) people Ac 28:19 (PCairZen 44, 23 [257 B.C.] οὐχ ὡς μενῶν=not as if it were my purpose to remain there). ὡς foll. by the gen. abs. ὡς τὰ πάντα ἡμῖν τῆς θείας δυνάμεως αὐτοῦ δεδωρημένης because his divine power has granted us everything 2 Pt 1:3. Cp. Dg. 5:16.—Only in isolated instances does ὡς show causal force when used w. a finite verb for, seeing that (PLeid 16, 1, 20; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 17, 2, end, Vit. Auct. 25; Aesop, Fab. 109 P.=148 H.; 111 H-H.: ὡς εὐθέως ἐξελεύσομαι=because; Tetrast. Iamb. 1, 6, 3; Nicetas Eugen. 6, 131 H. Cp. Herodas 10, 3: ὡς=because [with the copula ‘is’ to be supplied]) Mt 6:12 (ὡς καί as Mk 7:37 v.l.; TestDan 3:1 v.l.; the parallel Lk 11:4 has γάρ). AcPlCor 1:6 ὡς οὖν ὁ κύριος ἠλέησεν ἡμᾶς inasmuch as the Lord has shown us mercy (by permitting us). So, more oft., καθώς (q.v. 3).
    γ. ὡς before the predicate acc. or nom. w. certain verbs functions pleonastically and further contributes to the aspect of perspective ὡς προφήτην ἔχουσιν τὸν Ἰωάννην Mt 21:26. Cp. Lk 16:1. λογίζεσθαί τινα ὡς foll. by acc. look upon someone as 1 Cor 4:1; 2 Cor 10:2 (for this pass. s. also c below). Cp. 2 Th 3:15ab; Phil 2:7; Js 2:9.
    w. focus on a conclusion existing only in someone’s imagination or based solely on someone’s assertion (PsSol 8:30; Jos., Bell. 3, 346; Just., A I, 27, 5; Mel., P. 58, 422) προσηνέγκατέ μοι τὸν ἄνθρωπον τοῦτον ὡς ἀποστρέφοντα τὸν λαόν, καὶ ἰδοὺ … you have brought this fellow before me as one who (as you claim) is misleading the people, and nowLk 23:14. τί καυχᾶσαι ὡς μὴ λαβών; why do you boast, as though you (as you think) had not received? 1 Cor 4:7. Cp. Ac 3:12; 23:15, 20; 27:30. ὡς μὴ ἐρχομένου μου as though I were not coming (acc. to their mistaken idea) 1 Cor 4:18. ὡς μελλούσης τῆς πόλεως αἴρεσθαι assuming that the city was being destroyed AcPl Ha 5, 16.
    w. focus on what is objectively false or erroneous ἐπιστολὴ ὡς διʼ ἡμῶν a letter (falsely) alleged to be from us 2 Th 2:2a (Diod S 33, 5, 5 ἔπεμψαν ὡς παρὰ τῶν πρεσβευτῶν ἐπιστολήν they sent a letter which purported to come from the emissaries; Diog. L. 10:3 falsified ἐπιστολαὶ ὡς Ἐπικούρου; Just., A, II, 5, 5 ὡς ἀπʼ αὐτοῦ σπορᾷ γενομένους υἱούς). τοὺς λογιζομένους ἡμᾶς ὡς κατὰ σάρκα περιπατοῦντας 2 Cor 10:2 (s. also aγ above). Cp. 11:17; 13:7. Israel wishes to become righteous οὐκ ἐκ πίστεως ἀλλʼ ὡς ἐξ ἔργων not through faith but through deeds (the latter way being objectively wrong) Ro 9:32 (Rdm.2 26f). ὡς ἐκ παραδόσεως ἀγράφου εἰς αὐτὸν ἥκοντα (other matters he recounts) as having reached him through unwritten tradition (Eus. about Papias) Papias (2:11).
    conj., marker of result in connection with indication of purpose=ὥστε so that (Trag., Hdt.+, though nearly always w. the inf.; so also POxy 1040, 11; PFlor 370, 10; Wsd 5:12; TestJob 39:7; ApcMos 38; Jos., Ant. 12, 229; Just., A I, 56, 2; Tat. 12, 2. W. the indic. X., Cyr. 5, 4, 11 οὕτω μοι ἐβοήθησας ὡς σέσῳσμαι; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 8, 7 p. 324, 25f; Jos., Bell. 3, 343; Ath. 15, 3; 22, 2) Hb 3:11; 4:3 (both Ps 94:11). ὡς αὐτὸν καθόλου τὸ φῶς μὴ βλέπειν Papias (3:2) (s. φῶς 1a). ὡς πάντας ἄχθεσθαι (s. ἄχθομαι) AcPl Ha 4, 14. ὡς πάντας … ἀγαλλιᾶσθαι 6, 31 al.
    marker of discourse content, that, the fact that after verbs of knowing, saying (even introducing direct discourse: Maximus Tyr. 5:4f), hearing, etc.=ὅτι that (X., An. 1, 3, 5; Menand., Sam. 590 S. [245 Kö.]; Aeneas Tact. 402; 1342; PTebt 10, 6 [119 B.C.]; 1 Km 13:11; EpArist; Philo, Op. M. 9; Jos., Ant. 7, 39; 9, 162; 15, 249 al.; Just., A I, 60, 2; Tat. 39, 2; 41, 1; Ath. 30, 4.—ORiemann, RevPhilol n.s. 6, 1882, 73–75; HKallenberg, RhM n.s. 68, 1913, 465–76; B-D-F §396) ἀναγινώσκειν Mk 12:26 v.l. (for πῶς); Lk 6:4 (w. πῶς as v.l.). μνησθῆναι Lk 24:6 (D ὅσα); cp. 22:61 (=Lat. quomodo, as in ms. c of the Old Itala; cp. Plautus, Poen. 3, 1, 54–56). ἐπίστασθαι (Jos., Ant. 7, 372) Ac 10:28; 20:18b v.l. (for πῶς). εἰδέναι (MAI 37, 1912, 183 [= Kl. T. 110, 81, 10] ἴστε ὡς [131/132 A.D.]) 1 Th 2:11a. μάρτυς ὡς Ro 1:9; Phil 1:8; 1 Th 2:10.—ὡς ὅτι s. ὅτι 5b.
    w. numerals, a degree that approximates a point on a scale of extent, about, approximately, nearly (Hdt., Thu. et al.; PAmh 72, 12; PTebt 381, 4 [VSchuman, ClW 28, ’34/35, 95f: pap]; Jos., Ant. 6, 95; Ruth 1:4; 1 Km 14:2; TestJob 31:2; JosAs 1:6) ὡς δισχίλιοι Mk 5:13. Cp. 8:9; Lk 1:56; 8:42; J 1:39; 4:6; 6:10, 19; 19:14, 39; 21:8; Ac 4:4; 5:7, 36; 13:18, 20; 27:37 v.l. (Hemer, Acts 149 n. 140); Rv 8:1.
    a relatively high point on a scale involving exclamation, how! (X., Cyr. 1, 3, 2 ὦ μῆτερ, ὡς καλός μοι ὁ πάππος! Himerius, Or. 54 [=Or. 15], 1 ὡς ἡδύ μοι τὸ θέατρον=how pleasant … ! Ps 8:2; 72:1; TestJob 7:12) ὡς ὡραῖοι οἱ πόδες τῶν εὐαγγελιζομένων ἀγαθά Ro 10:15 (cp. Is 52:7). Cp. 11:33. ὡς μεγάλη μοι ἡ σήμερον ἡμέρα GJs 19:2.
    temporal conjunction (B-D-F §455, 2; 3; Harnack, SBBerlAk 1908, 392).
    w. the aor. when, after (Hom., Hdt. et al.; Diod S 14, 80, 1; pap [POxy 1489, 4 al.]; LXX; TestAbr B 3 p. 107, 6 [Stone p. 62]; JosAs 3:2; ParJer 3:1; ApcMos 22; Jos., Bell. 1, 445b; Just., D. 2, 4; 3, 1) ὡς ἐπλήσθησαν αἱ ἡμέραι Lk 1:23. ὡς ἐγεύσατο ὁ ἀρχιτρίκλινος J 2:9.—Lk 1:41, 44; 2:15, 39; 4:25; 5:4; 7:12; 15:25; 19:5; 22:66; 23:26; J 4:1, 40; 6:12, 16; 7:10; 11:6, 20, 29, 32f; 18:6; 19:33; 21:9; Ac 5:24; 10:7, 25; 13:29; 14:5; 16:10, 15; 17:13; 18:5; 19:21; 21:1, 12; 22:25; 27:1, 27; 28:4. AcPl Ha 3, 20.
    w. pres. or impf. while, when, as long as (Menand., Fgm. 538, 2 K. ὡς ὁδοιπορεῖς; Cyrill. Scyth. [VI A.D.] ed. ESchwartz ’39 p. 143, 1; 207, 22 ὡς ἔτι εἰμί=as long as I live) ὡς ὑπάγεις μετὰ τοῦ ἀντιδίκου σου while you are going with your opponent Lk 12:58. ὡς ἐλάλει ἡμῖν, ὡς διήνοιγεν ἡμῖν τὰς γραφάς while he was talking, while he was opening the scriptures to us 24:32.—J 2:23; 8:7; 12:35f ( as long as; cp. ἕως 2a); Ac 1:10; 7:23; 9:23; 10:17; 13:25; 19:9; 21:27; 25:14; Gal 6:10 ( as long as); 2 Cl 8:1; 9:7; IRo 2:2; ISm 9:1 (all four as long as).—ὡς w. impf., and in the next clause the aor. ind. w. the same subject (Diod S 15, 45, 4 ὡς ἐθεώρουν …, συνεστήσαντο ‘when [or ‘as soon as’] they noticed …, they put together [a fleet]’; SIG 1169, 58 ὡς ἐνεκάθευδε, εἶδε ‘while he was sleeping [or ‘when he went to sleep’] [in the temple] he saw [a dream or vision]’) Mt 28:9 v.l.; J 20:11; Ac 8:36; 16:4; 22:11. Since (Soph., Oed. R. 115; Thu. 4, 90, 3) ὡς τοῦτο γέγονεν Mk 9:21.
    ὡς ἄν or ὡς ἐάν w. subjunctive of the time of an event in the future when, as soon as.
    α. ὡς ἄν (Hyperid. 2, 43, 4; Herodas 5, 50; Lucian, Cronosolon 11; PHib 59, 1 [c. 245 B.C.] ὡς ἂν λάβῃς; UPZ 71, 18 [152 B.C.]; PTebt 26, 2. Cp. Witkowski 87; Gen 12:12; Josh 2:14; Is 8:21; Da 3:15 Theod.; Ath. 31, 3 [ἐάν Schwartz]) Ro 15:24; 1 Cor 11:34; Phil 2:23.
    β. ὡς ἐάν (PFay 111, 16 [95/96 A.D.] ὡς ἐὰν βλέπῃς) 1 Cl 12:5f; Hv 3, 8, 9; 3, 13, 2.
    w. the superlative ὡς τάχιστα (a bookish usage; s. B-D-F §244, 1; Rob. 669) as quickly as possible Ac 17:15 (s. ταχέως 1c).
    a final particle, expressing intention/purpose, with a view to, in order to
    w. subjunctive (Hom.+; TestAbr A 4 p. 80, 33 [Stone p. 8]; SibOr 3, 130; Synes., Hymni 3, 44 [NTerzaghi ’39]) ὡς τελειώσω in order that I might finish Ac 20:24 v.l. (s. Mlt. 249).
    w. inf. (X.; Arrian [very oft.: ABoehner, De Arriani dicendi genere, diss. Erlangen 1885 p. 56]; PGen 28, 12 [II A.D.]; ZPE 8, ’71, 177: letter of M. Ant. 57, cp. 44–46; 3 Macc 1:2; Joseph.; cp. the use of the opt. Just., D. 2, 3) Lk 9:52. ὡς τελειῶσαι Ac 20:24. ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν Hb 7:9 (s. ἔπος).
    used w. prepositions to indicate the direction intended (Soph., Thu., X. [Kühner-G. I 472 note 1]; Polyb. 1, 29, 1; LRadermacher, Philol 60, 1901, 495f) πορεύεσθαι ὡς ἐπὶ τὴν θάλασσαν Ac 17:14 v.l.—WStählin, Symbolon, ’58, 99–104. S. also ὡσάν, ὡσαύτως, ὡσεί 2, ὥσπερ b, ὡσπερεί, ὥστε 2b. DELG. M-M.

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    A preserve through a danger, of persons,

    Ἀπόλλωνα δ. κατακρύψασα Hdt.2.156

    ;

    δ. πόλιν E.Ph. 783

    ;

    δ. τινὰ ἐκ κινδύνων Isoc. 1.23

    :—[voice] Med., save for oneself,

    τὰ πλείστου ἄξια X.Cyr.4.2.28

    :—[voice] Pass., Pl.Ti. 22d; come safe through,

    τοὺς διασωθέντας Id.R. 540a

    , cf. 1 Ep.Pet.3.20, etc.; διασῴζεσθαι ἐς.. or πρός.. to come safe to a place, Th.4.113, X.An.5.4.5, etc.; recover from illness, Id.Mem.2.10.2.
    II of things, preserve, maintain,

    ἀνδρὶ τἀμὰ δ. λέχη.. E.Hel. 65

    ; keep in memory, X.Mem.3.5.22;

    δ. πίστιν τινί Id.HG7.2.17

    ;

    δ. τὸν πρῶτον λόγον Pl.R. 395b

    , cf. Arist.Ph. 189b1;

    τὰ παλαιά Isoc.10.63

    :—[voice] Med., preserve for oneself, retain, εὐδαιμονίαν, εὐτυχίαν, Th.3.39, 5.16;

    δόξαν Lys.2.69

    ;

    τὴν τῶν Μήδων μαλακίαν X.Cyr.8.8.15

    .

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