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1 βιβλιακών
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2 βιβλιακῶν
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3 εξηκοντάβιβλον
ἑξηκοντάβιβλοςconsisting of sixty books: masc /fem acc sgἑξηκοντάβιβλοςconsisting of sixty books: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ἑξηκοντάβιβλον
ἑξηκοντάβιβλοςconsisting of sixty books: masc /fem acc sgἑξηκοντάβιβλοςconsisting of sixty books: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 πολύβιβλον
πολύβιβλοςin many books: masc /fem acc sgπολύβιβλοςin many books: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 τετράβιβλον
τετράβιβλοςconsisting of four books: masc /fem acc sgτετράβιβλοςconsisting of four books: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 φιλογραμματούσι
φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
8 φιλογραμματοῦσι
φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
9 φιλογραμματούντων
φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres part act masc /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)φιλογραμματέωlove books: pres imperat act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
10 φιλογράμματον
φιλογράμματοςloving books: masc /fem acc sgφιλογράμματοςloving books: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 βιβλιακός
A versed in books, Phld.Ir.p.90 W. ([etym.] βυβλ-);ἐν ἱστορία βιβλιακώτατος Plu. Rom.12
; pedantic, χαρακῖται Timo 12;ἕξις Plb.12.25h
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12 βιβλίον
A strip of βύβλος, Thphr.HP4.8.4: hence, paper, document, Hdt.1.123, 3.128, Ar.Av. 974, etc.;τὸ β. τοῦ ψηφίσματος IG22.1.61
; β. ἀποστασίου notice of divorce, Ev.Matt.19.7.2 = βιβλίδιον, petition to the Government, = Lat. libellus, BGU 422 (ii A. D.), POxy.86.16 (iv A. D.), etc.3 τὰ β. place in which books are kept, library,ἀνεθήκατε εἰς τὰ β. D.Chr.37.8
.4 τὰ β. τὰ ἅγια the sacred books or Scriptures, LXX 1 Ma.12.9; τὰ β. τοῦ νόμου ib.1.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βιβλίον
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13 βύβλος
A the Egyptian papyrus, Cyperus Papyrus, Hdt.2.92, A.Supp. 761, Str.17.1.15: in pl., stalks of papyrus, PTeb.308.7 (ii A. D.).2 rind enclosing the pith of this plant, Thphr.HP4.8.4, etc.: generally, bark,φελλῶν καὶ βύβλων Pl.Plt. 288e
, cf. Hdt.2.96, Plot.2.7.2.b in pl., slices of the pith used as writing-material, Hdt.5.58, Hermipp.63.13: sg., strip ofβ., βύβλον εὐρύναντες ἀντὶ διαδήματος Ph.2.522
.3 roll of papyrus, book, Hdt.2.100, A.Supp. 947, etc.: heterocl. pl., βύβλα, τά, AP9.98 (Stat. Flacc.); esp. of sacred or magical writings, , cf. D.18.259, Act.Ap.19.19, PPar.19.1 (ii A. D.);ἱεραί β. OGI56.70
(Canopus, iii B. C.);β. ἱερατική PTeb.291.43
(ii A. D.); so of the Scriptures,ἡ β. γενέσεως οὐρανοῦ καὶ γῆς LXX Ge.2.4
, etc.; ἡ β. the Sacred Writings, Aristeas 316; β. Μωυσέως, ψαλμῶν, προφητῶν, Ev.Marc.12.26, Act.Ap.1.20, 7.42;β. ζωῆς Ep.Phil.4.3
: pl., of magical books, Act.Ap.19.19.II β. στεφανωτρίς flowering head of papyrus, Theopomp. Hist. 22c, Plu.Ages.36. [[pron. full] ῠ, A.Supp. 761.] (βύβλος, βύβλινος, βυβλίον, etc., are the original forms: βιβλ- seems to have arisen in Attic by assimilation in βιβλίον, and is found in earlier Attic Inscrr., cf. IG2.1b, etc., and prevails in Ptolemaic papyri; Inscrr. vary,βυβλία Test.Epict.8.32
(iii/ii B. C.);βιβλία IG5(1).1390.12
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14 παραλείπω
A- λέλοιπα Isoc.4.171
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. - λέλειμμαι ib.74:—leave on one side, leave remaining, Il.cc.:— [voice] Pass.,ὅσα παρελέλειπτο Th.3.26
; τοῖς ἐχθροῖς παραλείπεται is reserved for enemies, D.21.118.II leave to another, λόγον τινὶ π. leave him time for speaking,οὐδενὶ τῶν ἄλλων -λιπὼν λόγον Aeschin.3.71
; permit, allow,π. τινὶ ποιεῖν τι Plu.Arat.28
.III leave on one side, pass over, in an invitation, in a will, etc., τινα Ar.Ec. 1145, Lys.31.21, etc. ;τὸ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ἀγωνίζεσθαι D.18.16
; as dogs a hare, X. Cyn.3.6, etc.2 neglect, E.Tr.43, Ar.Ra. 1494, Av. 456 ([voice] Pass.) ;τι τῶν τεταγμένων X.Cyr.8.6.16
; opportunities, duties, etc., D.2.23, PHib.1.82.21 (iii B. C.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., τὰ παραλειπόμενα omissions, deficiencies, Pl.R. 401e, cf.Lg. 772c, Arist.Pol. 1329b34 ; εἴ τις παραλείπεται [ πρόσοδος] if the revenue is insufficient, Id.Rh. 1359b25, cf. X. Mem.3.6.5.3 pass over, leave untold, omit, E.Hel. 773, And.1.8, Pl.Smp. 188e, al. ;πολλὰ -λιπόντι ἀτοπίας Th.2.51
;μυρία τοίνυν ἕτερ' εἰπεῖν ἔχων.. παραλείπω D.18.138
; περί τινος π. D.S.5.26 ;πλείω τὰ παραλελειμμένα τῶν εὶρημένων Isoc.10.67
, 6.68 ; omit from a schedule, Lys. 17.4 ; τὰ παραλειπόμενα events omitted from the Books of Kings, title of the Books of Chronicles: abs., make an omission, Arist.EN 1137b21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραλείπω
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15 ὀπίσω
ὀπίσω [pron. full] [ῐ], [dialect] Ep. [full] ὀπίσσω, the former rare in Hom. and only in signf. 1 ; [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὐπίσσω Sapph.Supp.8.9:—Adv.:I of Place, backwards, opp. to πρόσω, Il.12.272 ; to προπρηνές, 3.218 ;ἀνεχάζετο τυτθὸν ὀπίσσω 5.443
;ἀ. πολλὸν ὀ. 16.710
;πάλιν εἶσιν ὀπίσσω Od.11.149
: in Prose also, τὸ ὀπίσω, [var] contr.τοὐπίσω, τὸ ὀ. φεύγειν Hdt.1.207
, cf. 8.108 ;ἄναγε εἰς τοὐπίσω Pl.R. 528a
, cf. Th.4.4, Arist.Fr. 106, etc.;[γνάμ]φθη δ' ὀπίσσω [φάσγα]νον B.12.53
; τὰ ὀ. the hinder parts, LXXJl.2.20 ;τοῦ προπύλου τὸ ὀ. μέρος SIG756.17
(Athens, i B. C.); τὴν ὀ. τοῦ προπύλου στέγην ib.12 ; ἐκ τοῦ ὀ. on the back (of the papyrus), BGU1002.16 (i B. C.);τἀπίλοιπα ὀ. PTeb.58.37
(ii B. C.).2 back, back again, of movement,ἀπήνυσαν οἴκαδ' ὀπίσσω Od.7.326
;ὀπίσω πάλιν οἴκαδε Pi.N.3.62
;ἂψ ὀ. Theoc.25.74
;ἀπίκοντο ὀ. Hdt.1.62
; ὀ. πορευόμενοι ib.75 ; ὀ. ἀναπλῶσαι ib.78 ; ἐν τῇ ὀ. κομιδῇ on his way back, Id.8.120, cf. 1.111, etc.3 back again, again, of action that reverses an action or occurrence, ἀνακτᾶσθαι ὀ. τὴν τυραννίδα ib.61, cf. 68, 2.14 ;ἀποδόντες ὀ. Id.5.92
.γ' ;σφραγίζεις λύεις τ' ὀπίσω E.IA38
(anap.).II of Time, hereafter, since the future is unseen and was therefore regarded as behind us, whereas the past is known and therefore before our eyes,ἡμῖν τεκέεσσί τ' ὀπίσσω πῆμα λίποιτο Il.3.160
; Τρῳαὶ δέ μ' ὀπίσσω πᾶσαι μωμήσονται ib. 411, cf. Hes. Op. 741, Th. 488 ;ἔς περ ὀπίσσω Od.20.199
((lyr.)) ; opp. toνῦν, τούτῳ δ' οὔτ' ἂρ νῦν φρένες ἔμπεδοι [εἰσίν], οὔτ' ἄρ' ὀπίσσω ἔσσονται Il.6.352
; toπροπάροιθε, σεῖο δ', Ἀχιλλεῦ, οὔ τις ἀνὴρ προπάροιθε [ἦν] μακάρτατος, οὔτ' ἄρ' ὀπίσσω [ἔσσεται] Od.11.483
; where ὀπίσσω and πρόσσω are opposed, πρόσσω must be the past and ὀπίσσω the future,οἶδε νοῆσαι ἅμα πρόσσω καὶ ὀπίσσω Il.1.343
;ἅμα πρόσσω καὶ ὀ. λεύσσει 3.109
;ὅρα πρόσσω καὶ ὀ. 18.250
, Od.24.452 ; so (ap.Arist.Metaph. 1000a30); οὔτ' ἐνθάδ' ὁρῶν οὔτ' ὀπίσω neither present nor future, S.OT 488(lyr.) ;τοὐπίσω σκοπεῖν E.Fr.49
;θνητὸς πεφυκὼς τοὐπίσω πειρῶ βλέπειν Isid.Trag.2
; cf.ὄπισθεν 11.1
.2 ἐν τοῖσι ὀ. λόγοις in the books yet to come, in the following books, Hdt.1.75 ; cf.ὄπισθεν 11.2
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16 ὄπισθεν
ὄπισθεν, in [dialect] Ion. (Hdt.4.72, al., SIG46.65 (Halic., v B. C.), etc.) and late [dialect] Att. (Luc.Am. 16, etc.) [full] ὄπισθε before a conson., as also in Poets, E.Cyc. 545, IT 1333: poet. also [full] ὄπῐθεν Il.6.181, al., Pi.O.10(11).35, A.Pers. 1001 (lyr.):—Adv.:I of Place, behind, at the back, opp. πρόσθε, Il.5.595 ; ;ὄπισθεν καταλιπεῖν Od.10.209
;μένειν Il.9.332
, etc. ;πέμψει οὖρον ὄ. Od.15.34
; ὄπιθεν κομόωντες with long back-hair, Il.2.542 ;ὄπιθεν κομόωσαι ἔθειραι IG12(9).1179.9
([place name] Euboea) ; ὄ. ἕπεσθαι, ἀκολουθεῖν, A. l. c., etc. ; οἱ ὄπιθεν those who are left behind, e.g. at home, Od.11.66 ; but also, those who are in the rear, X.Cyr.2.2.8 ; εἰ τοὺς ὄ. ἐς τὸ πρόσθεν ἄξομεν shall bring the rear ranks to the front (metaph.), S.Aj. 1249 ; αἱ ὄ. ἁψῖδες the hinder fellies, Hdt.4.72 ; τὰ ὄ. the hinder parts, rear, back, Il.11.613 ;οἱ ὄ. ἁρμοί IG12.372.117
; back, backwards,E.
Ph. 1410, Pl.Sph. 261b, etc. ; εἰς τ. τοξεύειν, i. e. 'versis sagittis', like the Parthians, X.An.3.3.10 : opp.ἐκ τοὔπισθεν Ar.Ec. 482
, cf. Th.7.79, X.An.4.1.6 ;ἐν τῷ ὄ. Pl.R. 614c
, X.Cyn.9.8, etc. ; ὄ. ποιήσασθαι τὸν ποταμόν place the river in his rear, Id.An.1.10.9.2 Prep. c. gen., behind,στῆ δ' ὄπιθεν δίφροιο Il.17.468
;ὄπισθε μάχης 13.536
;ὄπισθε τῆς θύρης Hdt.1.9
;ἔμπροσθέ τε Θερμοπυλέων καὶ ὄ. Id.7.176
;ὄ. ἐμοῦ.. εἰσῄει Pl.Smp. 175a
, etc.: sts. after its case,δίφρου ὄπισθεν Il.24.15
; ἴμεν φάμας ὄπισθεν follow the voice, Pi.O. 6.63 ;γνώμης πατρῴας πάντ' ὄ. ἑστάναι S.Ant. 640
; alsoτούτοισι δ' ὄ. ἴτω Cratin.30
;πνοιαῖς ὄπιθεν Βορέα Pi.O.3.31
(s. v.l.).II of Time, after, in future, hereafter, Il.4.362, Od.2.270, 18.168, etc. ; either of a thing absolutely future, or of one which follows something else, opp. αὐτίκα, Il.9.519 ;ὄπιθεν οὐ πολλόν Pi.O.10(11).35
;πολλοῖς μησὶν ὄ. Theoc.Ep.22.8
; cf.ὀπίσω 11.1
.2 ἐν τοῖσι ὄ. λόγοισι in the books yet to come, in the following books, Hdt.5.22, 7.213 ; cf.ὀπίσω 11.2
: but, in Gramm., of what has gone before, Sch. Od.3.366, Hsch. s.v. Ἴωνες, Sch.Ar.Ra. 1488 ; ὁ ὄπιθεν χρόνος the earlier time, PMasp.158.22 (vi A. D.) :—for [comp] Comp. ὀπίστερος, [comp] Sup. ὀπίστατος, v. sub vocc. (Prob. from Οπις 'back', contained in ἀνόπιν, κατόπιν, μετόπιν, ὀπίσω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄπισθεν
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17 βίβλος
βίβλος, ου, ἡ (Aeschyl., Hdt.+; also s. Preisigke, Fachwörter) ‘book’, later esp. ‘sacred, venerable book’ (Pla., Rep. 364e; Lucian, Philops. 12, M. Peregr. 11; Ps.-Lucian, Amor. 44; Celsus 1, 16; PParis 19, 1; POxy 470, 24; PGM 3, 424 ἱερὰ βίβλος, 13, 15 Ἑρμῆς ἐν ἑαυτοῦ ἱερᾷ βύβλῳ [=βίβλῳ], lines 231, 232f; EpArist 316; L’Ànnée Épigraphique 1977, ’81, no. 840, 12 [III A.D.]; SibOr 3, 425).① a specific composition or class of composition, book (β. τῆς διαθήκης Did., Gen. 121, 23) β. Μωϋσέως (1 Esdr 5:48; 7:6, 9) Mk 12:26; β. λόγων (cp. Tob 1:1) Ἠσαί̈ου Lk 3:4; β. ψαλμῶν (subscription of Psalter in Sahidic version: ARahlfs, Psalmi cum Odis ’31, 340; β. τῶν ψ. Orig., C. Cels. 4, 49, 39) 20:42; Ac 1:20. Gener. β. τῶν προφητῶν 7:42.—Pl. PtK 4 p. 15, 30; β. ἱεραί (Diod S 1, 70, 9; 34+35 Fgm. 1, 4 [in the latter passage of the sacred scriptures of the Jews]; Ael. Aristid. 45, 29 K.=8 p. 95 D.; OGI 56, 70; 2 Macc 8:23; Philo; Jos., Ant. 2, 347; 3, 81; 105; Orig., C. Cels. 4, 17, 14—sg. in PGM s. above) 1 Cl 43:1. Of books of magic (Ps.-Phoc. 149; PGM 13, 739; s. Field, Notes 129; so βιβλία Celsus 6, 40) Ac 19:19 (cp. Dssm., Baudissin Festschr. 1917, 121–24).—RAC II 664–731; BHHW I 276–79.—β. γενέσεως Ἰησοῦ Χ. Mt 1:1 s. γένεσις 3 and Goodsp., Probs. 9f; EKrentz, The Extent of Matthew’s Prologue, JBL 83, ’64, 409–14.② a book of accounts, record-book, esp. β. τῆς ζωῆς book of life Phil 4:3; Rv 3:5 (cp. Ex 32:32f; JosAs 15:3); 13:8 v.l.; 20:15. Pl. Hv 1, 3, 2. More exactly β. ζώντων 1 Cl 53:4; Hs 2:9; judgment will be rendered on the basis of books. See Bousset, Rel.3 258; BMeissner, Babylonien u. Assyrien II 1925, 124ff; LRuhl, De Mortuorum Judicio 1903, 68, 101ff; WSattler, ZNW 21, 1922, 43–53; LKoep, D. himmlische Buch in Antike u. Christentum, ’52.—Straub 34. DELG s.v. βύβλος. M-M. New Docs 2, 84. TW. Sv. -
18 κατακαίω
κατακαίω (s. καίω; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; En 10:14; TestSol, TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 11 [Stone p. 34]; ApcEsdr; Just., A II, 21, 3; Ath. 29, 1) impf. κατέκαιον; fut. κατακαύσω; 1 aor. κατέκαυσα; inf. κατακέαι (=-κῆαι?; AcPl Ha 1, 27). Pass.: 2 fut. κατακαήσομαι (Tobit 14:4 BA; 1 Cor 3:15; 2 Pt 3:10 v.l. This form also Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 68 p. 371, 32 Jac.; SibOr 3, 507) and 1 fut. κατακαυθήσομαι (LXX; Rv 18:8; Hs 4:4); 2 aor. κατεκάην (Da 3:94 LXX; Jos., Bell. 6, 191; Just. A I, 21, 3) and 1 aor. κατεκαύθην (LXX; MPol 12:3 v.l.; Jos., Bell. 7, 450); pf. κατακέκαυμαι LXX; s. B-D-F §76, 1; W-S. §13, 9f and 15; Mlt-H. 242 (s.v. καίω) burn down, burn up, consume by fire τὶ someth.: weeds Mt 13:30; books Ac 19:19 (cp. PAmh 30, 36 [II B.C.] ἠναγκάσθην ἐνέγκαι τὰς συνγραφὰς καὶ ταύτας κατακαῦσαι. Acc. to Diog. L. 9, 52, books of Protagoras were burned by the Athenians in the marketplace); a heifer B 8:1 (cp. Num 19:5, 8).—Pass. ἔργον 1 Cor 3:15 (cp. TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 11 [Stone p. 34] εἴ τινος τὸ ἔργον κατακαύσει τὸ πῦρ); cp. γῆ καὶ τὰ ἐν αὐτῇ ἔργα κατακαήσεται 2 Pt 3:10 v.l. (for εὑρεθήσεται). Bodies of animals Hb 13:11. A third of the earth w. its trees and grass Rv 8:7abc. ὡς ξύλα Hs 4:4. Of being burned at the stake as a martyr MPol 12:3 (Diod S 1, 59, 3; 12, 25, 3 [in Roman admin. of justice]; Dio Chrys. 9 [10], 26 κατεκαύθη ζῶν; 29 [46], 7; Artem. 2, 52 p. 183, 1 P. [cp. 2, 49 p. 182, 15 P.]; 2, 49 p. 151, 16; Jos., Bell. 7, 450 [in Roman admin. of justice]). AcPl Ha 1, 27 κατακέαι (κατάκαιε or κατακῆαι [s. above, beg.]?) αὐτόν (Ath. 29, 1).—W. the addition of πυρί burn, consume someth. w. fire (Ex 29:14, 34; Lev 9:11) chaff Mt 3:12; Lk 3:17 (both π. ἀσβέστῷ); pass., weeds Mt 13:40 (καίεται v.l.). W. ἐν πυρί added (oft. LXX) someone: κ. τινὰ ἐν π. Rv 17:16. Pass. 18:8; but κατακαύσει ὑμᾶς πυρὶ ἀσβέστῷ AcPl Ha 1, 22.—Of a pillow ὑπὸ πυρὸς κατακαίεσθαι be consumed by fire MPol 5:2.—M-M. -
19 μεμβράνα
μεμβράνα, ης, ἡ (Lat. loanw.: membrana; s. B-D-F §5, 1 [μεμβράνη]; Rob. 109; GMeyer, D. lat. Lehnworte im Neugriech.: SBWienAk 132, 1895, 44 [μεμβρᾶνα];—Charax of Pergamum [II/III A.D.]: 103 Fgm. 37 Jac.; Acta Barn. 6 p. 66 Tisch. τὰς μεμβράνας; POxy 2156, 9 [c. 400 A.D.]) parchment, used for making of books or for sundry writing purposes. τὰ βιβλία, μάλιστα τὰς μ. the books (better: ‘the written works’, i.e. scrolls, whether Jewish or others, made of papyrus or animal skins), especially the parchments 2 Ti 4:13 (in favor of ‘scrolls’ cp. Theodoret 3, 695 Sch. μεμβράνας τὰ εἱλητὰ κέκληκεν• οὕτω γὰρ Ῥωμαῖοι καλοῦσι τὰ δέρματα. ἐν εἱλητοῖς δὲ εἶχον πάλαι τὰς θείας γραφάς. οὕτω δὲ καὶ μέχρι τοῦ παρόντος ἔχουσιν οἱ Ἰουδαῖοι ‘he calls the scrolls μεμβράνας, for the Romans apply this term to skins. Of old they had the sacred scriptures in rolls and so the Jews do up to the present time’. But WHatch [letter of Sept. 12, ’53] concluded that the μεμβράνα of 2 Ti were parchment codices, pointing to Martial, Ep. 14, 7; 184: pugillares membranei = ‘parchments of a size to be held in one’s fist’; cp. Ep. 14, 186; 188; 190; 192; MJames, Companion to Latin Studies3 ’43, 238. So also CMcCown, HTR 34, ’41, 234f.—RAC 2, 664ff (lit.); Kl. Pauly III 1185f (lit.).—B. 1289. M-M. -
20 αβίβλη
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