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1 άνομοι
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2 ἄνομοι
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3 ἀνομοιόω
A make unlike or dissimilar, Pl.R. 546b, Prm. 148b:—[voice] Pass. (c. [tense] fut. [voice] Med., Porph.Abst.1.37), to be or become so, Pl. Tht. 166b,al.II ([etym.] ἀνά, ὁμοιόω) make even again, PHal.1.100 (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνομοιόω
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4 ἀνομοιώδης
ἀνομοι-ώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνομοιώδης
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5 ἀνομοίωσις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνομοίωσις
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6 ὠμός
ὠμός, roh, ungekocht, bes. vom Fleische; Il. 22, 347. 23, 21 Od. 18, 87. 22, 476; Ggstz ὀπταλέος 12, 396; wie Il. 4, 35 gesagt ist ὠμὸν βεβρώϑοις Πρίαμον, so steht ὠμὸν καταφαγεῖν τινα od. ὠμοῦ ἐσϑίειν τινός, Einen lebendig, mit Haut und Haaren auffressen, von der rohesten und wildesten Grausamkeit od. der Aeußerung des grimmigsten Hasses, Xen. An. 4, 8,14 Hell. 3, 3,6. – Von Feld- und Baumfrüchten, unreif, Ggstz von πέπων, Ar. Equ. 260; – aber auch ὠμὸν γῆρας, ein unzeitiges, zu früh gereiftes Alter, Od. 15, 357; Hes. O. 707; τόκος, unzeitige, zu frühzeitige Geburt, Philostr. – Uebertr. = roh, grausam, ungebildet, ὠμοί τε δούλοις πάντα καὶ παρὰ στάϑμην Aesch. Ag. 1045; εἴς τινα Eur. Hipp. 1264, vgl. I. A. 913 Hec. 359; Soph. O. R. 828; βούλευμα, στάσις, Thuc. 3, 36. 81; neben βίαιον, Ggstz von φιλανϑρωπέω, Dem. 24, 24; ὠμοὶ καὶ ἄνομοι Plat. Legg. VII, 923 e, u. öfter; – adv., ὠμῶς καὶ ἀπαραιτήτως Thuc. 3, 84, καὶ πικρῶς Dem. 29, 2, καὶ ἀναιδῶς 18, 285.
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7 ἄνομος
-ος,-ον + A 0-4-47-27-28=106 1 Sm 24,14; 1 Kgs 8,32; 2 Chr 6,23; 24,7; Is 1,4evil, wicked (of pers.) 1 Sm 24,14; evil (of things) Jb 11,14*Is 57,3 υἱοὶ ἄνομοι wicked sons-עון בני for MT עננה בני sons of the sorceress; *Ez 3,19 ὁ ἄνομος ἐκεῖνος that wicked man-ההוא עשׁהר for MT הוא עהשׁהר (the) bad (way), he...; *Jb 34,17 ἄνομα wickedness-פחשׂמ for MT פטשׁמ justiceCf. DAVISON 1985, 619-623; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
8 ὠμός
I prop. of flesh, raw, uncooked, Il.22.347, al.; opp. ὀπταλέος, Od.12.396; ὠμὸν καταφαγεῖν τινα or ὠμοῦ ἐσθίειν τινός to eat one raw, prov. of savage cruelty, X.An.4.8.14, HG3.3.6; soὠμὸν βεβρώθοις Πρίαμον Il.4.35
, cf. Od.18.87, etc.2 of eggs, Thphr. Vert.2; of vegetables,μύκητας ὠμοὺς.. φαγεῖν Antiph.188
;κριθαί Luc.Asin.17
; cf. ὠμήλυσις.3 of water, crude, opp. ἄπεφθος, Alex.198; also of milk, Arist.Mete. 380b8.4 of fruit, uncooked by the sun, unripe, opp. πέπων, Ar.Eq. 260 (troch.), cf. X.Oec.19.19 ([comp] Comp.), Arist.Mete. 380b7.5 of pitch, opp. ἑφθή, Gp.6.5.5, cf. Plb.5.89.6; of pottery, unbaked,χύτραι Dsc.1.68
, Gp.10.21.1;κέραμος ὠμός Arist.Mete. 380b8
, cf. GA 743a9: even of soil which needs to be exposed to the sun,ὡς ἡ ὠμὴ αὐτῆς ὀπτῷτο X.Oec.16.15
.6 of food, undigested, Anon.Lond.25.7, al., Plu.2.131c, 133d; of a person, suffering from indigestion, Philostr.Gym.54; also οὖρα, ὑποχωρήσεις, κατάρροι, Arist.Mete. 380b5.II metaph., savage, fierce, cruel, [δεσπόται] ὠμοί τε δούλοις A.Ag. 1045
;ὠ. φρόνημα Id.Th. 536
;ὠμῇ ξὺν ὀργῇ Id.Supp. 187
; ;τὰ.. Ἀγαμέμνονος κλύεις ὠμὰ καὶ πάντολμ' E.IA 913
(troch.);ὠμὸς ἔς τινα Id.Hipp. 1264
; and so in Prose,ὠμὸν τὸ βούλευμα.. ἐγνῶσθαι Th. 3.36
; οὕτως ὠμὴ <ἡ> στάσις προὐχώρησε ib.82;θηρευταὶ ὠμοὶ καὶ ἄνομοι Pl.Lg. 823e
; ὠμὴ ψυχή ib. 718d;χαλεπὸς καὶ ὠ. X.An.2.6.12
;τὸν οὕτως ὠμόν, τὸν οὕτως ἀγνώμονα D.21.97
; ὠμοὶ χρόνοι hard times, IG3.1372 (metr.). Adv.,ὠμῶς καὶ ἀπαραιτήτως Th.3
.[84], cf. X. Vect.5.6;ὠ. καὶ σχετλίως ἔχειν Isoc.19.31
;ὠ. καὶ πικρῶς D.29.2
;ὠ. ἀποκτείνειν Lys.13.63
codd. ὁμοίως Lipsius): [comp] Sup.,ὠμότατα διακεῖσθαι πρός τινα Isoc.9.49
.2 harsh, rough, cruel, ; ; πῶς ἂν ὠμότερος συκοφάντης γενοιτ'; a more coarse, more unmitigated sycophant, D.18.212. Adv. ὠμῶς rudely, coarsely, παρελθεῖν ὠ. καὶ ἀναιδῶς ib. 285.3 (from 1.4) ὠμὸν γῆρας an unripe, premature old age, Od. 15.357, Hes.Op. 705 (but ὠμότατον καὶ ἀγριώτατον γῆρας in signf. 11.1, Plu.Mar.2), cf. ὠμογέρων : ὠμὸς τόκος an untimely birth, Philostr. VS2.1.8. (Cf. Skt. āmás 'raw, uncooked'.) -
9 κριτής
κριτής, οῦ, ὁ (s. κρίνω; Trag., Hdt.+; loanw. in rabb.) ‘one who reaches a decision, passes judgment’.① one who has the right to render a decision in legal matters, a judgeⓐ lit., in jurisprudence (not older Gk. in this sense, but Diod S 1, 92, 4; Epict. 3, 7, 30; ins; POxy 97, 5; 726, 20; 1195, 1; PTebt 317, 20; LXX).α. of human beings Mt 5:25; Lk 12:14, 58; 18:2. ὁ κ. τῆς ἀδικίας the unjust judge 18:6 (for the gen. s. ἀδικία 2 end; W-S. §30, 8; Mlt-H. 440; JDerrett, NTS 18, ’71/72, 178–91). πενήτων ἄνομοι κ. lawless judges of the poor B 20:2; D 5:2. Of Herod Antipas’ judges GPt 1:1. Of the procurator Ac 24:10 (v.l. κ. δίκαιος; so of a human judge Epict., Gnomolog. 48; ApcrEzk [Denis p. 122 ln. 4 =Epiph., Haer. 70, 15]). Of the proconsul κ. τούτων οὐ βούλομαι εἶναι I do not wish to render a decision on these matters 18:15.β. of God (LXX; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 390; TestJud 20:5; PsSol 4:24 al.; Did., Gen. 233, 5; cp. Iren. 1, 13, 6 [Harv. I 124, 1]. Cp. Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 230 D.: τὶς τῶν ἐξ οὐρανοῦ κριτής) and Christ (Iren. 3, 12, 9 [Harv. II 63, 8]) Hb 12:23; Js 4:12; δίκαιος κ. 2 Ti 4:8; Hs 6, 3, 6 (PsSol 2:18 al.). Of God or Christ κ. ζώντων καὶ νεκρῶν judge of the living and the dead 2 Cl 1:1.—Ac 10:42; Pol 2:1. ὁ κ. πρὸ τῶν θυρῶν ἕστηκεν the judge stands at the door Js 5:9.ⓑ in a more general sense (Appian, Liby. 52 §227 κριτής τινος judge, critic of someth.) κριταὶ διαλογισμῶν πονηρῶν Js 2:4; Tat. 23, 2 of spectators at gladiatorial combats. κριτὴς (νόμου) a judge of the law 4:11. Of the ‘sons’ of the Pharisees κριταὶ ἔσονται ὑμῶν they will be your judges i.e. they will convict you of wrongdoing Mt 12:27; Lk 11:19. Of Moses 1 Cl 4:10 v.l. (cp. Ex 2:14).② one who rules in a special sense in the accounts of Israel’s theocratic period, ruler, traditionally rendered judge, a leader of the people in the period before the rise of the Hebrew kgdm. (cp. Judg 2:16, 18f; Ruth 1:1; Jos., Ant. 6, 85; 11, 112) Ac 13:20.—DELG s.v. κρίνω. M-M. TW. -
10 παράνομος
παράνομος, ον (Trag., Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 6:4 P [adv.-νόμως TestSol 4:2 D]; TestLevi 14:6; ParJer 4:8; 21; EpArist 240; Philo; Jos., Ant. 18, 38, Vi. 26; 80; Ar., Just.; Mel., P.; Ath., R. 23 p. 76, 24) pert. to being contrary to the law, lawless. In our lit. only of pers., and subst. in pl. οἱ παράνομοι the evil-doers (Menand., Peric. 186 S. [=66 Kö.]; Socrat., Ep. 28, 6; Job 27:7; Ps 36:38; Pr 2:22 al.) 1 Cl 45:4 (w. ἄνομοι, ἀνόσιοι); Hs 8, 7, 6 (w. διχοστάται).—DELG s.v. νέμω. M-M s.v. παρανομία. -
11 ἄνομος
ἄνομος, ον (Soph., Hdt., Thu.+; IDefixAudollent 188; POxy 237 VII, 11 [II A.D.]; PGM 58, 9; 11f; LXX, En, Test12Patr; ParJer 7:24; AscIs; Ar. 15, 6; Just.; Ath. R. 73, 14; Orig., C. Cels. 7, 63, 3 [superl.]) ‘lawless’.① pert. to behaving contrary to law, lawless, w. ref. to any law ἄ. κριτής an unjust judge, who cares nothing for the law B 20:2; D 5:2.② pert. to being without adherence to a moral code outside law, without law.ⓐ of obligation to God, without ref. to a moral code μὴ ὢν ἄ. θεοῦ though I am not free fr. obedience to God 1 Cor 9:21c (opp. ἔννομος; on the constr. of ἄ. θεοῦ s. Mlt. 236).ⓑ w. ref. to the Mosaic law, used of gentiles as persons who do not know it (s. 3b), w. no criticism implied (Pla., Pol. 302e [Nägeli 14]; Esth 4:17u) τοῖς ἀ. ὡς ἄ. to those without (Mosaic) law (= ‘gentiles’) 1 Cor 9:21a. W. the phrase ὡς ἄνομος vs. 21b Paul indicates empathy for those outside Mosaic tradition.③ pert. to violating moral standards, lawless.ⓐ w. ref. to God’s moral law. Hence wicked in gener. (oft. LXX) in personal address ἄνομε You wicked one! 1 Cl 35:9 (Ps. 49:21); w. ἀνυπότακτος 1 Ti 1:9; w. ἀσεβής (1 Macc 7:5; PGM 58, 11; IDefixAudollent 188) 1 Cl 18:13 (Ps 50:15); Dg 9:4; w. ἄδικος (Just., D. 35, 5 ἀθέους καὶ ἀσεβεῖς καὶ ἀδίκους καὶ ἀνόμους; PLond II, 358, 13 [150 A.D.] p. 172 ἄνομα καὶ ἄδικα) 1 Cl 56:11 (Job 5:22). Opp. δίκαιος (Pr 21:18) 45:4; cp. Dg 9:5; ἄγιος Dg 9:2. μετὰ ἀνόμων λογισθῆναι be classed among the criminals Mk 15:28; Lk 22:37 (SHall, Studia Evangelica ’59, 499–501); cp. 1 Cl 16:13 (all three Is 53:12). ὑπὲρ πᾶσαν ἁμαρτίαν ἀνομώτερος wicked beyond measure B 5:9. τὸ γένος ἄ. the wicked kind Hs 9, 19, 1.—Of things ἄ. βίος w. ἄδικος MPol 3; ἄ. ἔργα 2 Pt 2:8 (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 58, 2 Jac. ἔργον ἄνομον ἐργάσασθαι). ὁ ἄ. καιρός wicked time B 4:9 (cp. 18:2).ⓑ w. reference to those who are outside Israelite legal tradition (s. 2b) and act contrary to its moral standards (Wsd 17:2; Just., D. 123, 3 υἱοὶ ἄ.). διὰ χειρὸς ἀνόμων by lawless hands Ac 2:23. ἐκ χειρὸς ἀνόμου AcPl Ha 8, 10 (ἀνόμων Ox 1602, 2/BMM recto 10); AcPlCor 1:8. Φαραὼ … ὄντος ἀ. AcPl Ha 8, 12. οἱ ἄνομοι MPol 16:1. τὰ ἄ. ἔθνη (3 Macc 6:9) the lawless people 9:2.④ ὁ ἄ. the epitome of lawlessness, the lawless one (Ezk 18:24; 33:8; PsSol 17:11) of the Lawless One or Antichrist (s. Iren., 3, 7, 2 [Harv. II 26f ]) 2 Th 2:8 (cp. vs. 3). This prob. explains ὁ καιρὸς τοῦ ἀ. the time of iniquity B 15:5 (cp. 18:2; TestDan 6:6 ἐν καιρῷ τῆς ἀνομίας).—DELG s.v. νέμω. M-M. TW.
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