-
1 ὄμμα
ὄμμα, ατος, τό(Hom.+, more common in poetry than in prose; SIG 1168, 120; PLond III, 678, 6 p. 18 [99/98 B.C.]; BGU 713, 9; PGM 4, 703; LXX; En 106:5; 10; TestSol; Jos., Bell. 6, 288)① organ of bodily sight, eye, lit., pl. (Diod S 3, 46, 2) Mt 20:34; Mk 8:23.② medium of transcendent perception, eye, fig. ext. of 1: τὸ ὄμμα τῆς ψυχῆς the eye of the soul (Pla., Rep. 7, 533d, Soph. 254a; Porphyr., Vi. Pyth. 47; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 36, Abr. 70.—PGM 4, 517 ἀθανάτοις ὄμμασι; 3, 474.—Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 296f; 318f) ἐμβλέπειν τοῖς ὄμμ. τῆς ψυχῆς εἴς τι gaze at someth. with the eyes of the soul 1 Cl 19:3.—B. 225. DELG s.v. ὄπωπα B. M-M. -
2 ἀνα-τείνω
ἀνα-τείνω (s. τείνω), 1) in die Höhe strecken, emporhalten, σκέλη Ar. Av. 1 254; ἄντεινον Ach. 731; χεῖρα, als Zeichen der Beistimmung, die gew. Form der Abstimmung, Xen. An. 3, 2, 9 u. öfter; beim Schwur, πρὸς τὸν οὐρανόν Cyr. 6, 1, 4; ἀνατεταμένος τὴν μάχαιραν ὡς παίσων, mit gezogenem Schwerte, 4, 1, 3; übtr., τὴν ψυχήν, den Geist erheben, spannen, Tim. Lex. Plat. und Sp.; ψυχῆς ὄμμα Philo; πάντας ἀνατείνας, alle gespannt habend, Plut. discr. am. et ad. 26. – 2) ausstrecken, ausdehnen, τὰ κέρατα, des Heeres, Xen. Cyr. 7, 1, 6; vgl. Pol. 1, 27; ἀετὸς ἀνατεταμένος, ein Adler mit ausgebreiteten Flügeln, Cyr. 7, 1, 16; ἑαυτὸν ἐπί τινι, stolz sein auf etwas, Luc. D. Mart. 10, 9. Dah. bes. med., ἀνατείνασϑαί τινι, drohen, τινὶ φοβερόν τι Dcm. 19, 153; Pol. 4, 82 u. öfter; φόβον τινί 2, 52; ἀπειλάς Diod. 14, 3; ἀναταϑεὶς φόβον τοῦτον Pol. 32, 21, 13; aber ἀνατείνασϑαι ἀρχήν, ein Amt haben, Plut. Cleom. 10; ὠτὸς ἀνατείνεσϑαι, an den Ohren gezupft werden, Plut. Cat mai. 20. – 3) Intrauf., sich hinauf erstrecken, πέδιλα εἰς γόνυ ἀνατείνοντα Her. 7, 67; λόφος ἀνατείνων ἐς ὕψος ἱκανόν, auch bloß ἱκανόν, Pol. 18, 5. 11, 5, wofür er 9, 21, 10 οἰκίαι εἰς ὕψος ἀνατεταμέναι sagt; auch sich hin erstrecken, Pol. ἐς τὸ πέλαγος 1, 27; oft Plut. – 4) ἀνάτεινον, bei Arrian., enthalte dich der Speise, faste.
-
3 ἐμβλέπω
ἐμβλέπω impf. ἐνέβλεπον; 1 aor. ἐνέβλεψα; fut. mid. ἐμβλέψομαι LXX (Soph. et al.; pap, LXX, TestSol 5:2 P; JosAs 4:11 cod. A for ἀνέβλεψε; Philo, Joseph.; Just., A I, 15, 1 [for βλέπων Mt 5:28]).① to look at someth. directly and therefore intently, look at, gaze on τινί (Pla., Rep. 10, 608d; Polyb. 15, 28, 3; Sir 42:12; Jos., Bell. 3, 385; 7, 341) someone Mk 10:21, 27; 14:67; Lk 20:17; 22:61; J 1:36, 42; Hv 3, 8, 2 (most of these pass. read: ἐμβλέψας αὐτῷ or αὐτοῖς λέγει or εἶπεν; cp. X., Cyr. 1, 3, 2 ἐμβλέπων αὐτῷ ἔλεγεν; Syntipas p. 106, 10). ἔμβλεπε τοῖς λοιποῖς look at the rest Hs 9, 2, 7. εἴς τι look at someth. (Ps.-Pla., Alc. 1, 132e; Ps-Demosth. 34 p. 913, 4; Comp. II 167 J. [Menander, Fgm. 538, 2 Kock]; LXX) Mt 6:26, if ἐ. is to be taken literally here (s. 2 below); Ac 1:11; MPol 9:2. Abs. (X., Mem. 3, 11, 10; Herodas 5, 40; Bel 40 Theod.) Mt 19:26 (cp. Job 2:10); B 5:10. Abs. also Ac 22:11, if the rdg. οὐκ ἐνέβλεπον is tenable. The v.l. οὐδὲν ἔβλεπον has 9:8 in its favor, as well as the fact that the verbs ἐμβ. and β. are not infreq. interchanged in the mss. (cp. Ac 1:11; Sir 51:7), and the observation that ἐμβ. 22:11 would have to mean be able to see; the latter mng. cannot be established beyond all doubt by ἐνέβλεπεν τηλαυγῶς ἅπαντα Mk 8:25, since for this pass. he could see everything plainly is no more likely than he had a clear view of everything (on the acc. cp. Herodas 6, 44; Anth. Pal. 11, 3; Judg 16:27; SibOr 7, 124).② to give serious thought to something, look at, consider, fig. ext. of 1, εἴς τι (PSI 542, 16 [III B.C.]; UPZ 162 III, 7 [117 B.C.]; PTebt 28, 15 [114 B.C.]; Is 51:1f; Sir 2:10 al.) ἐ. τοῖς ὄμμασιν τῆς ψυχῆς εἰς τὸ μακρόθυμον αὐτοῦ βούλημα 1 Cl 19:3 (Philo, Sobr. 3 τὸ ψυχῆς ὄμμα … ἐμβλέπον). So perh. also Mt 6:26 (s. 1 above). W. obj. τοῖς τῆς καρδίας ὀφθαλμοῖς ἐνέβλεπον τὰ … ἀγαθά MPol 2:3.—M-M. -
4 καμμύω
καμμύω fut. καμμύσω (LXX; TestJob 40:4); 1 aor. ἐκάμμυσα (contracted fr. καταμύω; censured by Phryn. 339f Lob., it spread fr. the poets [Batr. 191; Alexis Com. 319; Apollon. Dysc., Synt. 323, 22; 326, 9] into popular speech: X., Cyr. 8, 3, 27 codd.; Hero Alex. I p. 412, 5; PGM 4, 586; 958; 1057; 1069; 7, 855; 13, 945; LXX [Thackeray 99]; Philo [s. below].—W-S. §5, 22c; 12, 6; B-D-F §69, 1; Mlt-H. 92; 243; 398; Thumb 63f; Crönert 64, 4) close (the eyes) τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς (so Ps.-Callisth. 3, 33, 27 w. ref. to the dying Alexander) fig. (Philo, Somn. 1, 164 καμμύσαντες τὸ τ. ψυχῆς ὄμμα; La 3:45) of an attitude of hostility toward the gospel Mt 13:15; Ac 28:27 (both Is 6:10).—DELG s.v. μύω. M-M.
Перевод: со всех языков на все языки
со всех языков на все языки- Со всех языков на:
- Все языки
- Со всех языков на:
- Все языки
- Английский
- Немецкий