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ἀνάστηϑι

  • 1 ανάστηθι

    ἀνίστημι
    make to stand up: aor imperat act 2nd sg

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  • 2 ἀνάστηθι

    ἀνίστημι
    make to stand up: aor imperat act 2nd sg

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  • 3 ἀνάστηθι

    ἀνάστηθι s. ἀνίστημι.

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  • 4 ἀνίστημι

    ἀνίστημι (α-priv., ἵστημι; Hom. +) fut. ἀναστήσω; 1 aor. ἀνέστησα; pf. 3 sg. ἀνέστακεν 1 Km 15:12; 2 aor. ἀνέστην, impv. ἀνάστηθι and ἀνάστα: Eph 5:14, Ac 9:11 v.l.; 11:7 v.l.; 12:7 (cp. TestAbr B 2 p. 106, 2 [Stone p. 60] al.; ParJer 1:1 opp. vs. 10). Ptc. ἀναστάς, W-S. §14, 15, B-D-F §95, 3; fut. mid. ἀναστήσομαι; aor. pass. subj. 3 sg. ἀνασταθῇ 1 Esdr 2:18, n. ptc. ἀνασταθέντα 2 Macc 5:16. Trans. (1–5 below): fut. and 1 aor. act.; intr. (6–11 below): 2 aor. and all mid. forms.
    to cause to stand or be erect, raise, erect, raise up trans.,
    of images of deities (oft. of statues SIG 867, 68; 1073, 45; BGU 362 VI, 4 et al.). PtK 2 p. 14, 16 (Ath. 26, 2 [pass.])
    of one lying down, esp. one sick (Artem. 2, 37 p. 139, 23 τοὺς νοσοῦντας ἀνίστησιν; Jos., Ant. 7, 193) δοὺς αὐτῇ χεῖρα ἀνέστησεν αὐτήν he gave her his hand and raised her up Ac 9:41.
    to raise up by bringing back to life, raise, raise up, trans.—esp. of the dead raise up, bring to life (Ps.-X., Cyn. 1, 6; Paus. 2, 26, 5 [Asclepius] ἀνίστησι τεθνεῶτας; Ael. Aristid. 45, 29 K. = 8 p. 95 D.: [Sarapis] κειμένους ἀνέστησεν; Palaeph. p. 35, 8; Himerius, Or. [Ecl.] 5, 32; 2 Macc 7:9; Just., D. 46, 7 al.; Orig., C. Cels. 2, 48, 20) J 6:39f, 44, 54; in full ἀ. ἐκ νεκρῶν Ac 13:34 (Herodas 1, 43 ἐκ νερτέρων ἀνίστημί τινα). Esp. of Jesus’ resurrection Ac 2:24, 30 v.l., 32; 3:26 (in wordplay w. ἀ. vs. 22); 13:33f; 17:31. Ign. says of Jesus ἀνέστησεν ἑαυτόν ISm 2 (cp. Theodore Prodr. 5, 88 H. ἂν … ἑαυτὸν αὐτὸς ἐξαναστήσῃ πάλιν).
    to cause to be born, raise up, trans., in the idiom ἀνιστάναι σπέρμα raise up seed=to beget, to procreate σπέρμα τῷ ἀδελφῷ children for his brother Mt 22:24 (Gen 38:8) w. ref. to levirate marriage. Of procreation in gener. σπέρμα ἐν τῷ Ἰσραὴλ ἀνέστησαν the upright have left descendants in Is. GJs 1:3 (s. ἐξανίστημι 2).
    to cause to appear for a role or function, raise up, trans. (Plut., Marcell. 314 [27, 2]; Synes., Ep. 67 p. 210c; EpJer 52; PsSol 17:21; cp. Did., Gen. 139, 7) προφήτην ὑμῖν Ac 3:22 (after Dt 18:15 and in wordplay w. ἀ. Ac. 3:26, s. 2 above). Through election τίνα ἀναστήσουσιν εἰς τὸν τόπον τοῦ Ζαχαρίου GJs 24:4.
    to erect a structure, trans. (Jos., Ant. 19, 329 ναούς) Mk 14:58 D.
    to stand up from a recumbent or sitting position, stand up, rise to speak, intr. (X., An. 3, 2, 34 ἀναστὰς εἶπε) ἀναστὰς ὁ ἀρχιερεὺς εἶπεν Mt 26:62; cp. Mk 14:57, 60; Lk 17:12 v.l.; out of bed (2 Km 11:2; cp. of God Just., D. 127, 2 οὔτε καθεύδει οὔτε ἀνίσταται) 11:7, 8. Rise and come together for consultation (Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 83, 15f: ἀναστὰς εἰς συμβούλιον καὶ σκεψάμενος μετὰ τῶν …) Ac 26:30. Of one recovered from illness Mk 9:27 or come back to life (Proverbia Aesopi 101 P.) ἀνέστη τὸ κοράσιον Mk 5:42; cp. Lk 8:55. W. inf. foll. to show purpose ἀ. ἀναγνῶναι stand up to read (scripture) Lk 4:16; ἀ. παίζειν 1 Cor 10:7 (Ex 32:6); ἀ. ἄρχειν Ro 15:12; Is 11:10). Short for stand up and go (Sus 34) ἀναστὰς ὁ ἀρχιερεὺς εἰς μέσον he stood up and went before them Mk 14:60; ἀ. ἀπὸ τῆς συναγωγῆς Lk 4:38; ἀ. ἀπὸ τῆς προσευχῆς 22:45. ἀπὸ τοῦ σάκκου GJs 13:2; ἀπο τοῦ ὕπνου 14:2. Of a tree that is bent over and rises again B 12:1.
    to come back to life from the dead, rise up, come back from the dead, intr. (Il. 21, 56; Hdt. 3, 62, 4) J 11:23f; 1 Cor 15:51 D (PBrandhuber, D. sekund. LAA b. 1 Cor 15:51: Biblica 18, ’37, 303–33; 418–38); 1 Th 4:16; IRo 4:3; ISm 7:1; B 11:7 (Ps 1:5); 2 Cl 9:1; AcPl BMM verso 38; in full ἐκ νεκρῶν ἀ. (Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 3, 3 Jac. ἀνέστη ὁ Βούπλαγος ἐκ τῶν νεκρῶν) Mk 9:10; 12:25; Qua (apolog.). Lk 16:30 v.l. w. ἀπό. Partic. of Jesus’ resurrection (cp. Hos 6:2 ἐν τῇ ἡμέρᾳ τῇ τρίτῃ ἀναστησόμεθα; -->cp. 1 Cor 15:4) Mt 17:9 v.l.; 20:19 v.l.; Mk 8:31; 9:9f, 31; 10:34; 16:9; Lk 18:33; 24:7, 46; J 20:9; Ac 17:3; Ro 14:9 v.l.; 1 Th 4:14; IRo 6:1; B 15:9. Intr. used for the pass. ὑπὸ τ. θεοῦ ἀναστάντα raised by God (from the dead) Pol 9:2; περὶ τῶν ὑπὸ τοῦ χριστοῦ ἐκ νεκρῶν ἀναστάντων Papias (11:2). Fig., of a spiritual reawakening ἀνάστα ἐκ τ. νεκρῶν arise from the dead Eph 5:14 (cp. Cleopatra ln. 127f and Rtzst., Erlösungsmyst. 6; 135ff).—For lit. s. ἀνάστασις, end.
    to show oneself eager to help, arise, intr., to help the poor, of God 1 Cl 15:6 (Ps 11:6).
    to come/appear to carry out a function or role, rise up, arise, intr. (1 Macc 2:1; 14:41; Jdth 8:18; 1 Esdr 5:40) of a king Ac 7:18 (Ex 1:8). Of a priest Hb 7:11, 15. Of accusers in court Mt 12:41; Lk 11:32 (s. ἐγείρω 12); Mk 14:57 (cp. the use of קום ‘stand up’ in 11Q Temple 61, 7). Of a questioner who appears in a group of disciples Lk 10:25, cp. Ac 6:9 (s. 2 Ch 20:5). Of an enemy ἀ. ἐπί τινα (Gen 4:8; 2 Ch 20:23; Sus 61 Theod.; ApcEsdr 3:12 p. 27, 23 Tdf. [for ἐπαναστήσονται Mt 10:21; Mk 13:12]) rise up or rebel against someone Mk 3:26.
    to initiate an action, intr., gener., w. weakened basic mng., to indicate the beginning of an action (usu. motion) expr. by another verb: rise, set out, get ready (X., Cyr. 5, 2, 14; Gen 13:17; 19:14; 1 Macc 16:5; Tob 8:10; 10:10; Sus 19 Theod.; Jos., Ant. 14, 452; Just., D. 9, 2) ἀναστὰς ἠκολούθησεν αὐτῷ he got ready and followed him Mt 9:9; Lk 5:28; Mk 2:14. ἀ. ἐξῆλθεν 1:35; ἀ. ἀπῆλθεν 7:24; ἀ. ἔρχεται 10:1; ἀ. ἔδραμεν Lk 24:12; ἀναστᾶσα ἐπορεύθη (cp. Gen 43:8) Lk 1:39, cp. 15:18. ἀναστάντες ἐξέβαλον 4:29; ἀναστᾶσα διηκόνει vs. 39; ἀ. ἔστη 6:8; ἀ. ἦλθεν 15:20; ἀνάστηθι καὶ πορεύου get up and go! Ac 8:26, cp. 27. For this ἀναστὰς πορεύθητι (but v.l. ἀνάστα πορ.) 9:11. ἀνάστηθι καὶ εἴσελθε vs. 6. ἀνάστηθι καὶ στρῶσον vs. 34. ἀναστὰς κατάβηθι 10:20 al.
    to become a standing structure, rise, go up, intr. (Mel., P. 36 ἔργον) Mk 13:2 v.l.—Dalman, Worte 18f. B. 668. DELG s.v. ἵστημι. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 5 ἀνά

    ἀνά, apokopirt ἄν, vor einem Lippenlaut ἄμ, vgl. diese Artikel. Es erscheint

    I. als Adverb., auf, darauf, μέλανες ἀνὰ βότρυες ἦσαν Il. 18, 562, schwarze Trauben waren darauf, daran, über das ganze Weinfeld verbreitet, vgl. Od. 24, 343. Leicht zu ergänzen ist das verb. Il. 3, 268 ὤρνυτο δ' αὐτίκ' Ἀγαμέμνων, ἂν δ' 'Οδυσεύς, womit 23, 709 ἂν δ' Ὀδυσεὺς πολύμητις ἀνίστατο zu vgl. S. auch ἄνα. In sehr vielen Verbis ist besonders bei Hom. die Composition mit ἀνά so lose, daß dieses durch eine Tmesis vom Verbum getrennt ist, was vorzüglich bei den Verb. des Gehens, ἀνὰἔρχεσϑαι, βαίνειν, ἰέναι, bei ἀείρειν, ἔχειν, τιϑέναι u. a. der Fall ist, die unten als composlta angeführt sind. In Prosa findet sich nichts der Art als etwa Plut. Aemil. 32 ἕκαστον ἀνὰ τέτταρες ἐκόμιζον, s. jedoch unt. II.

    II. als Praeposit. (Vgl. Spitzn. de vi et usu praepos. ἀνά et κατά apud Hom. Vitbg. 1831.), auf, an, Verbreitung im Raume, bes. auf der Oberfläche, u. in der Zeit. – 1) c. gen. nur in der Vrbdg ἀνὰ νηὸς βαίνειν, Od. 2, 416. 9, 177. 15, 284, auf das Schiff steigen, wo es auch Tmesis sein kann, obwohl sonst ἀναβαίνειν nicht mit dem gen. vorkommt. – 2) c. dat. nur Epiker und Lyriker, auch in den lyrischen Theilen der Tragödie: an, auf, mit dem Begriff der Ruhe, χρυσέῳ ἀνὰ σκήπτρῳ Il. 1, 15, oben am Stabe; εὗδε ἀνὰ Γαργάρῳ ἄκρῳ, oben auf dem G., 14, 352, vgl. Iliad., 15, 152 ἀνὰ Γαργάρῳ ἄκρῳ ἥμενον; ἀνὰ σκολόπεσσι, auf Pfählen, 18, 177; ἔχειν ἀνὰ φαιδίμῳ ὤμῳ Od. 11, 128; Od. 24, 8 ἀνά τ' ἀλλήλῃσιν ἔχονται ist wohl Tmesis; sehr zweifelhaft Iliad. 8, 441 ἅρματα δ' ἂμ βωμοῖσι τίϑει. Pind. χρυσέαισιν ἀν' ἵπποις, auf goldenem Wagen, Ol. 1, 41. 8, 51. 11, 69; ἀνὰ ἡμιόνοις, auf Wagen mit Maulthieren bespannt, P. 4, 94; εὕδει ἀνὰ σκάπτῳ, oben auf dem Scepter, 1, 6; Aesch. ἂμ πέτραις, auf den Felsen, 346, ch.; Eur. ἀνὰ ναυσίν, auf Schiffen, Iph. A. 754; ἀνὰ δ' ἐλάταισιν ἔμολεν ϑίασος, 1058, an Fichtenstämmen, od. auf diese gestützt, kam der Schwarm, wo man unnöthig der Präposition die Bedeutung mit gegeben. – 3) c. acc. im Allgemeinen von einer Bewegung von unten nach oben, hinauf, Ggstz von κατά, ἀναβαίνειν ἀνά τι, Od. 22, 132. 143; ἀνὰ μεγάροιο μέλαϑρον ἕζετ' ἀναΐξασα Od. 22, 239; ἀνὰ νῶτα ϑεῖν, den Rücken hinauslaufen, Il. 13, 547; κίον' ἀν' ὑψηλὴν ἐρύσαι Od. 22, 176; ἀνὰ ποταμὸν πλεῖν, stromauf fahren, Her. 1, 194; ἀνὰ ῥόον 2, 96; Diod. Sic. öfter. Dah. a) von einer Bewegung durch den Raum, weil das Entferntere höher zu liegenscheint; doch ging das Bewußtsein dieses Grundes früh verloren, u. man brauchte ἀνά u. κατά ohne Unterschied nach Versbedürfniß; Herodian. Scholl. Iliad. 5, 824 sagt, daselbst stehe ἀνά statt κατά; ἔσσυτ' ἀνὰ πρό ϑυρον Od. 14, 34; φέρειν ἀνὰ ῥωπήια πυκνά Iliad. 13, 199; ἀνὰ στρατόν Il. 4, 209, u. so oft bei μάχην, ὅμιλον, νῆας; ἀνὰ δῆμον πτωχεύω, durchs ganze Volk hingehend betteln, Od. 19, 73; χῶρον 14, 2, ἄστυ 8, 173, wie Aesch. Spt. 327; πόλιν Suppl. 823; ὄρη Xen. Cyr. 2, 4, 17; πᾶσαν τὴν γῆν Ages. 11, 16. Auch bei Verbis der Ruhe, Iliad. 19, 212 κεῖται ἀνὰ πρόϑυρον τεραμμένος; 1, 570 ὤχϑησαν δ' ἀνὰ δῶμα ϑεοί; ἦ μινἀτιμάζουσιν ἀν' Ἑλλάδα, durch ganz Hellas hin, Od. 11, 496; ἀνὰ τὴνἤπειρον, überall auf dem Festlande, Her. 1, 96; ἀνὰ τὴν Ἑλλάδα 2, 135; ἀνὰ πρώτους, unter den Ersten, 9, 86; vgl. ἀν' Αἰγυπτίους Od. 14, 286; τίν' ἀνὰ χέρα δόμους ἔβα Λοξίου Eur. Ion. 1455, auf wessen Arm? ἀνὰ στόμα ἔχειν, im Munde führen, Il. 2, 250; Eur. El. 80; Xen. Hier. 7, 4; auch ἀνὰ στόμα εἶναί τινι, Luc. Navig. 43 u. sonst. Aehnlich ἀνὰ ϑυμὸν φρονεῖν, ὁρμαίνω Il. 2, 36. 21, 137. – b) zur Angabeeiner Zeitdauer, hindurch, durch, doch ist diese Bedeutg in vielen Verbindungen sehr abgeschwächt, wie z. B. Iliad. 14, 80 οὐ γάρ τις νέμεσις φυγέειν κακόν, οὐδ' ἀνὰ νύκτα, was einfach so viel wie »bei Nacht« ist; ἀνὰ τὸν πόλεμον τοῠτον, während des ganzen Krieges, Her. 8, 123; ἀνὰ χρόνον. im Verlauf der Zeit, endlich, 1, 173. 7, 10, 6; bes. ἀν' ἕκαστον ἔτος, jährlich, Plat. Alc. II, 148 e; ἀνὰ ἑκάστην ἡμέραν, ἀνὰ πᾶσαν ἡμέραν, jeden Tag, täglich, Xen. Cyr. 8, 1, 23. 1, 2, 8; ἀνὰ πᾶν ἔτος, jährlich, Her. 1, 136. 2, 99; ἀνὰ πάντα ἔτεα 8, 65. – c) bei Zahlenangaben, distributiv, ἀνὰ πέντε παρασάγγας τῆς ἡμέρας, täglich je fünf Parasangen, Xen. An. 4, 6, 4; ἀνὰ ἑκατὸνἄνδρας, je hundert Mann, 3, 4, 21 u. öfter; vgl. Ar. Ran. 554., – Selten: ungefähr, an, ἡ ὁδὸς ἀνὰ διηκόσια στάδια συμβέβληται Her. 4, 101. – d) mit Substantiven umschreibend, und mit diesen zu einem adverbialischen Ausdrucke verschmelzend: ἀνὰ κράτος, mit Gewalt, z. B. λαβεῖν ( Suid. μετὰ πάσης σπουδῆς), Xen. ἐλαύνειν, An. 1, 8, 1; φεύγειν, 1, 10, 15 u. öfter; ἀνὰ μέρος, abwechselnd, wechselsweise, s. Valck. zu Eur. Phoen. 481; ἀνὰ λόγον, verhältnißmäßig, vgl. ἀνὰ τὸν αὐτὸν λόγον, Plat. Phaed. 110 d.

    Nach Aristarch wird ἀνά (abgesehn von ἄνα = ἀνάστηϑι) niemals anastrophirt, s. Lehrs Quaestt. epp. p. 71 sqq. In der Zufammensetzung bedeutet es: a) in die Höhe, hinauf, ἀναβαίνειν, ἀνιστάναι, und verstärkt daher den Begriff z. B. in ἀναγιγνώσκειν. Doch Homerisch ist öfters die Bedeutung des Compositums von der des Simplex nicht verschieden, wie z. B. das Homer. ἀνέρομαι nicht verschieden ist von ἔρομαι. Die Verstärkung ist hier durch den Gebrauch abgeschwächt und nur noch formell. – b) wieder, zurück, ἀναλύειν, ἀναχωρεῖν.

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  • 6 ἄνα

    ἄνα, 1) für den imperat. ἀνάστηϑι, gew. ἀλλ' ἄνα, steh auf! Il. 6, 331. 9, 247 Od. 18, 13; Aesch. Ch. 957; ἀλλ' ἄνα κεφαλήν, = ἄνεχε, in die Höhe das Haupt! Eur. Tr. 99. Die letzte Sylbe durfte nie elidirt werden. – 2) vocat. von ἄναξ, gew. ὦ ἄνα, auch zsgz. ὦνα uno Ζεῦ ἄνα, nur im Anruf an Götter, Hom.; selten bei Tragg., Bion. 1, 59. Für ὦ ἄνασσα steht es H. h. Cer. 58, nach Mitscherl. em. für ὦκα, wie Pind. P. 12, 3, wo es aber auf Agrigent (als Stadt masc.) bezogen wird, obgleich der Schol. ὦ δέσποινα erklärt.

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  • 7 ἀττάρυμα

    ἀττάρυμα· πόμα, σόφισμα Κρητικόν, Hsch. [full] ἄττασι· ἀνάστηθι ([dialect] Lacon.), Id.

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  • 8 ἀλλά

    ἀλλά (Hom.+; DELG s.v. ἄλλος; Schwyzer II 578) gener. adversative particle (orig. neut. pl. of ἄλλος, ‘otherwise’) indicating a difference with or contrast to what precedes, in the case of individual clauses as well as whole sentences
    after a negative or after μέν on the contrary, but, yet, rather
    introducing a contrast οὐκ ἦλθον καταλῦσαι, ἀλλὰ πληρῶσαι Mt 5:17. οὐ πᾶς ὁ λέγων … ἀλλʼ ὁ ποιῶν 7:21. οὐκ ἀπέθανεν, ἀλλὰ καθεύδει Mk 5:39. οὐκέτι οὐδένα εἶδον, ἀλλὰ τὸν Ἰησοῦν μόνον 9:8 (v.l. εἰ μὴ τ. Ἰ.). οὐ … σαρκὶ ἀλλὰ μόνῳ πνεύματι AcPl Ant 13 (μόνον Aa I 237, 3). οὐκ ἔστι θεὸς νεκρῶν ἀλλὰ ζώντων Mt 22:32; Mk 12:27; Lk 20:38. ἀλλὰ καθῶς γέγραπται Ro 15:21 introduces a statement about a procedure that contrasts with what precedes.—W. ascensive force (B-D-F §448; Rob. 1187) οὐ μόνον … ἀλλὰ καί not only …, but also (EpArist oft.; TestJob 47:2f; Jos., Bell. 3, 102; Just., A I, 5, 4): οὐ μόνον δεθῆναι, ἀλλὰ καὶ ἀποθανεῖν Ac 21:13. οὐ μόνον σὲ ἀλλὰ καὶ πάντας τοὺς ἀκούοντας 26:29; cp. 27:10; Ro 1:32; 4:12, 16; 9:24; 13:5; 2 Cor 8:10, 21; 9:12; Eph 1:21; Phil 1:29; 1 Th 1:5; 2:8; Hb 12:26; 1 Pt 2:18. W. the first member shortened (cp. TestJob 35:1) οὐ μόνον δέ, ἀλλὰ καί not only this (is the case), but also: οὐ μόνον δέ (sc. καυχώμεθα ἐπὶ τούτῳ), ἀλλὰ καὶ καυχώμεθα ἐν ταῖς θλίψεσιν Ro 5:3, cp. vs. 11; 8:23; 9:10; 2 Cor 8:19.—Introducing the main point after a question expressed or implied, which has been answered in the negative οὐχί, ἀλλὰ κληθήσεται Ἰωάννης no; rather his name shall be John Lk 1:60. οὐχί, λέγω ὑμῖν, ἀλλὰ ἐὰν μὴ μετανοῆτε no! I tell you; rather, if you do not repent 13:3, 5; cp. 16:30; J 7:12; Ac 16:37; Ro 3:27 (TestAbr A 5 p. 82, 5; 31f [Stone p. 12]; JosAs 4:15 al.; ApcMos 6) after μὴ γένοιτο, which serves as a strong negation 3:31; 7:7, 13; cp. 1 Cor 7:21. The neg. answer is omitted as obvious: (no,) instead of that 6:6 (as a declaration). Instead of ἀ.: ἀλλʼ ἤ Lk 12:51; B 2:8. Also after a negative and ἄλλος, as in Pla., X. et al. (Kühner-G. II 284f; IG IV, 951, 76 [320 B.C.]; PPetr II, 46a, 5 [200 B.C.]; Just., A II, 4, 2 al.; in rhetorical quest. PsSol 5:12; B-D-F §448, 8): except οὐ γὰρ ἄλλα γράφομεν ὑμῖν ἀλλʼ ἢ ἃ ἀναγινώσκετε for we write you nothing (else) except what you can understand 2 Cor 1:13. This construction οὐκ ἄλλος ἀλλʼ ἤ is a combination of οὐκ ἄλλος …, ἀλλά (PTebt 104, 19 [92 B.C.] μὴ ἐξέστω Φιλίσκωνι γυναῖκα ἄλλην ἐπαγαγέσθαι, ἀλλὰ Ἀπολλωνίαν) 1 Cl 51:5, and οὐκ ἄλλος ἤ … (Ps.-Clem., Hom. 16, 20).
    within the same clause, used to contrast single words (Just., A I, 15, 7 οὐ τούς δικαίους … ἀλλὰ τούς ἀσεβεῖς, D. 48, 1): οὐ … δικαίους ἀλλʼ ἁμαρτωλούς Mt 9:13; Lk 5:32. οὐκ ἐμὲ δέχεται ἀλλὰ τὸν ἀποστείλαντά με Mk 9:37. ἀλλʼ οὐ τί ἐγὼ θέλω ἀλλὰ τί σύ 14:36, cp. J 5:30; 6:38. ἡ ἐμὴ διδαχὴ οὐκ ἔστιν ἐμὴ ἀλλὰ τοῦ πέμψαντός με 7:16. οὐκ ἐγὼ ἀλλὰ ὁ κύριος 1 Cor 7:10. οὐ τῇ πορνείᾳ, ἀλλὰ τῷ κυρίῳ 6:13. οὐκ εἰς τὸ κρεῖσσον ἀλλὰ εἰς τὸ ἧσσον 11:17. οὐκ ἔστιν ἓν μέλος ἀλλὰ πολλά 12:14. οὐκ εἰς τὸ ἀγαθὸν ἀλλʼ εἰς τὸ πονηρόν D 5:2. οὐχ ὡς διδάσκαλος ἀλλʼ ὡς εἷς ἐξ ὑμῶν B 1:8 al. In Mt 20:23, οὐκ ἔστιν ἐμὸν τοῦτο δοῦναι, ἀλλʼ οἷς ἡτοίμασται ὑπὸ τοῦ πατρός μου has been shortened from οὐκ ἐμὸν … ἀλλὰ τοῦ πατρός, ὅς δώσει οἷς ἡτοίμασται ὑπʼ αὐτοῦ.—But s. WBeck, CTM 21, ’50, 606–10 for the mng. except for Mt 20:23=Mk 10:40, and Mk 4:22, also 9:8 v.l. (for εἰ μή); D 9:5. So also B-D-F §448, 8; Mlt-Turner 330; MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 113f.—After μὲν, to indicate that a limiting phrase is to follow πάντα μὲν καθαρά, ἀλλὰ κακὸν τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ Ro 14:20. σὺ μὲν γὰρ καλῶς εὐχαριστεῖς, ἀλλʼ ὁ ἕτερος οὐκ οἰκοδομεῖται 1 Cor 14:17.—The use of ἀλλά in the Johannine lit. is noteworthy, in that the parts contrasted are not always of equal standing grammatically: οὐκ ἦν ἐκεῖνος τὸ φῶς ἀλλʼ ἵνα μαρτυρήσῃ περὶ τοῦ φωτός=ἀλλὰ μαρτυρῶν π. τ. φ. J 1:8; οὐκ ᾔδειν αὐτόν ἀλλʼ … ἦλθον although I did not know him, yet I came vs. 31. εἶπον [ὅτι] οὐκ εἰμὶ ἐγὼ ὁ Χριστός, ἀλλʼ ὅτι I said, ‘I am not the Christ; rather, I was sent before him’ 3:28. οὔτε οὗτος ἥμαρτεν οὔτε οἱ γονεῖς αὐτοῦ, ἀλλʼ ἵνα φανερωθῇ neither this man has sinned, nor his parents, but (he was born blind) that … might be revealed 9:3.
    when whole clauses are compared, ἀλλά can indicate a transition to someth. different or contrasted: the other side of a matter or issue, but, yet. δεῖ γὰρ γενέσθαι, ἀλλʼ οὔπω ἐστὶν τὸ τέλος Mt 24:6, cp. Lk 21:9. κεκοίμηται• ἀλλὰ πορεύομαι ἵνα ἐξυπνίσω αὐτόν J 11:11, cp. vs. 15; 16:20; Lk 22:36; J 4:23; 6:36, 64; 8:37; Ac 9:6; Ro 10:18f. ἁμαρτία οὐκ ἐλλογεῖται … ἀλλὰ … sin is not charged; nevertheless … 5:13f. Introducing an objection, ἀλλὰ ἐρεῖ τις (Jos., Bell. 7, 363 and Just., A I, 7, 1 ἀλλὰ φήσει τις) probably colloq. = ‘well’, someone will say: 1 Cor 15:35; Js 2:18 (difft. DWatson, NTS 39 ’93, 94–121). Taking back or limiting a preceding statement παρένεγκε τὸ ποτήριον τοῦτο ἀπʼ ἐμοῦ• ἀλλʼ οὐ τί ἐγὼ θέλω Mk 14:36. ἀλλʼ οὐχ ὡς τὸ παράπτωμα, οὔτως καὶ τὸ χάρισμα Ro 5:15. ἀλλʼ οὐκ ἐχρησάμεθα τῇ ἐξουσίᾳ ταύτῃ 1 Cor 9:12. ἀλλὰ ἕκαστος ἴδιον ἔχει χάρισμα 7:7. ἀλλὰ καὶ περὶ τούτου δὲ εἴρηται D 1:6.—In ἀλλʼ, οὐ πάντες οἱ ἐξελθόντες … ; in Hb 3:16 ἀλλʼ, in the opinion of some, seems to owe its origin solely to a misunderstanding of the preceding τίνες as τινές by an early copyist (B-D-F §448, 4), but here ἀλλά may convey strong asseveration surely (so REB). See 3 below.
    before independent clauses, to indicate that the preceding is to be regarded as a settled matter, thus forming a transition to someth. new (Just., A I, 3; 10, 1) other matter for additional consideration, but ἀλλὰ ὁ ὄχλος οὗτος … ἐπάρατοί εἰσιν but this rabble … is accursed J 7:49. ἀλλʼ ἐν τούτοις πᾶσιν ὑπερνικῶμεν (no, not at all!) but in all these we are more than conquerors Ro 8:37. ἀλλʼ ὅτι ἃ θύουσιν, δαιμονίοις … θύουσιν (no!) but they (the gentiles) offer what they sacrifice to inferior deities 1 Cor 10:20 (their second-rate status is Paul’s connotation). Cp. Gal 2:3 and Mt 11:7f ἀλλὰ τί ἐξήλθατε ἰδεῖν; (you could not have wanted to see that;) but what did you go out to see? Also to be explained elliptically is the ascensive ἀλλὰ καί (and not only this,) but also Lk 12:7; 16:21; 24:22; Phil 1:18 (Ath. 21, 4); negative ἀλλʼ οὐδέ Lk 23:15; Ac 19:2; 1 Cor 3:2; 4:3 (Ar. 9:1); strengthened ἀλλά γε καί indeed Lk 24:21; ἀλλὰ μὲν οὖν γε καί Phil 3:8; Hb 3:16 (s. 2 above) may well be rendered (as NEB) all those, surely, whom Moses had led out of Egypt (cp. Dio Chrys. 33, 36; 47, 3).
    for strong alternative/additional consideration
    in the apodosis of conditional sentences, yet, certainly, at least εἰ καὶ πάντες σκανδαλισθήσονται, ἀλλʼ οὐκ ἐγώ certainly I will not Mk 14:29; cp. 1 Cor 8:6; 2 Cor 4:16; 5:16; 11:6; strengthened ἀλλὰ καί: εἰ γὰρ σύμφυτοι γεγόναμεν …, ἀλλὰ καὶ τῆς ἀναστάσεως (sc. σύμφυτοι) ἐσόμεθα we shall certainly be united w. him in his resurrection Ro 6:5; limited by γε (ἀλλʼ οὖν γε Just., D. 76, 6; 93, 1): εἰ ἄλλοις οὐκ εἰμὶ ἀπόστολος, ἀλλά γε ὑμῖν εἰμι at least I am one to you 1 Cor 9:2 (cp. X., Cyr. 1, 3, 6; B-D-F §439, 2). ἐὰν γὰρ μυρίους παιδαγωγοὺς ἔχητε ἐν Χριστῷ, ἀλλʼ οὐ πολλοὺς πατέρας certainly not many fathers 1 Cor 4:15.
    rhetorically ascensive: (not only this,) but rather πόσην κατειργάσατο ὑμῖν σπουδήν, ἀ. ἀπολογίαν, ἀ. ἀγανάκτησιν, ἀ. φόβον, ἀ. ἐπιπόθησιν, ἀ. ζῆλον, ἀ. ἐκδίκησιν even, yes indeed 2 Cor 7:11. On Eph 5:24 s. 5 below.
    w. an impv. to strengthen the command: now, then (Arrian, Anab. 5, 26, 4 ἀλλὰ παραμείνατε=so hold on! JosAs 13:9; ApcMos 3; SibOr 3, 624; 632; Jos., Ant. 4, 145): ἀλλὰ ἐλθὼν ἐπίθες τὴν χεῖρά σου now come and lay your hand on her Mt 9:18. ἀλλʼ εἴ τι δύνῃ, βοήθησον now help me, if you can (in any way) Mk 9:22. ἀλλὰ ὑπάγετε εἴπατε now go and tell 16:7. ἀλλὰ ἀναστὰς κατάβηθι Ac 10:20. ἀλλὰ ἀνάστηθι 26:16 (JosAs 14:11).—In same sense w. subjunctive ἀλλʼ … ἀπειλησώμεθα αὐτοῖς μηκέτι λαλεῖν now let us warn them not to speak any longer 4:17. ἀλλʼ ὥσπερ ἐν παντὶ περισσεύετε … ἵνα καὶ ἐν ταύτῃ τῇ χάριτι περισσεύητε 2 Cor 8:7. Unless Eph 5:24 is to be placed in 4b, it is prob. to be understood as an ellipsis, and can be expanded thus: then just as the church is subject to Christ, wives should also be subject to their husbands. Yet ἀλλά is also used to introduce an inference from what precedes: so, therefore, accordingly (e.g. Aristoph., Ach. 1189 ὁδὶ δὲ καὐτός. Ἀλλʼ ἄνοιγε τὴν θύραν=‘here he is in person. So open the door’, Birds 1718; Herodas 7, 89; Artem. 4, 27 p. 219, 22; cp. AMoorehouse, ClQ 46, ’52, 100–104 on ‘progressive’ ἀλλά as Od. 3, 388).—M-M.

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  • 9 ὀρθός

    ὀρθός, ή, όν (Hom.+) superl. ὀρθότατος (EpilMosq 2).
    pert. to being in a straight line or direction, in contrast to being crooked, straight
    straight up, upright (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 20, 67; Just., A I, 55, 4) ἀνάστηθι ἐπὶ τ. πόδας σου ὀρθός stand upright on your feet Ac 14:10. αἱ τρίχες μου ὀρθαί my hair stood on end Hv 3, 1, 5 (Ael. Aristid. 48, 33 K.=24 p. 474 D.: τρίχες ὀρθαί).—In imagery of the resurrected body (simile of the grain of wheat) σῶμα … πολλοστὸν ὀρθὸν ηὐλογήμενον a body … teeming, erect, blessed AcPl Cor 2:27.
    straight, in a straight line (Hes. et al.; LXX) τροχιαὶ ὀρ. Hb 12:13 (Pr 4:26). Of a way (Theognis, Soph. et al.; Pr 12:15; 16:25; Philo; Jos., Ant. 6, 13) in imagery (Aesop, Fab. 287 P.=Babr. 8 Cr. and L-P. [a road]; Philo, Fuga 131 al.) τὸ δίκαιον ὀρ. ὁδὸν ἔχει has a straight path Hm 6, 1, 2a (cp. PGrad 4, 9 ὀρθῶς καὶ δικαίως). τῇ ὀρ. ὁδῷ πορεύεσθαι walk in the straight path 6, 1, 2b; cp. 4 (Just., D. 8, 2).
    pert. to being in line with belief or teaching, correct, true, fig. extension of 1 (Pind., Hdt. et al.; LXX; TestBenj 3:2; EpArist 244; Just., A II, 2, 2 and D. 3, 3) συγγράμματα κάλλιστα καὶ ὀρθότατα EpilMosq 2. γνώμη ὀρ. IEph 1:1 v.l. (cp. φρόνημα ὀρθόν Polemo B 12 p. 136 Reader, s. also p. 270).—B. 896. DELG. M-M. TW. Sv.

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