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1 χητοσύνην
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2 ἀνίατος
-ος,-ον + A 2-0-3-3-3=11 Dt 32,24.33; Is 13,9; 14,6; Jer 8,18incurable Dt 32,33; irremediable Dt 32,24; rotten (of wood) Jb 24,20; incurable (moral sense) Lam 4,3ἡμέρα... ἀνίατος day which cannot be averted Is 13,9*Jer 8,18 ἀνίατα incurable, without cure-גהת מבלי for MT מבליגיתי I suffer from desolation? -
3 βδέλυγμα
-ατος + τό N 3 38-14-36-19-16=123 Gn 43,32; 46,34; Ex 8,22(bis); Lv 5,2abomination, sth abominable (of idols and cultic objects) Gn 43,32τὸ βδέλυγμα (τῆς) ἐρημώσεως the abomination of desolation (semit.; sacrilegious object or rite causing the desecration of a sacred place) Dn 12,11*Lv 5,2 βδελυγμάτων abominations-קוץשׁ for MT רץשׁ reptile; *2 Kgs 17,32 τὰ βδελύγματα αὐτῶνtheir abominations-הם/קוצישׁ for MT ם/קצות/מ from among them (double transl. of the Hebr.)neol.Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966, 179; HARL 1986a, 285-286; HARLÉ 1988 100(Lv 5,2); LEE, J. 1983, 47; LUST1993a, 285. 295-296; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
4 ἐκεῖ
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5 ἐρημία
-ας + ἡ N 1 0-0-3-0-3=6 Is 60,12; Ez 35,4.9; 4 Mc 18,8; Wis 17,16solitude, loneliness Is 60,12; desolation Ez 35,4→NIDNTT; TWNT -
6 ἐρήμωσις
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7 ῥομφαία
-ας + ἡ N 1 5-101-87-30-36=259 Gn 3,24; Ex 5,21; 32,27; Nm 22,23; 31,8sword Gn 3,24ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ καὶ ἐν λιμῷ by war and by famine Jer 51(44)18*2 Kgs 3,23 τῆς ῥομφαίας of the sword-ַהֶחֶרב or ֵהָחֵרב for MT ָהֳחֵרב (Aram.; inf. hoph.) to be destroyed;*Ez 29,10 ῥομφαίαν sword-ֶחֶרב for MT חֶֹרב desolation, see also Hag 1,11, Ps 9,7 Cf. HARL 1991=1992a 161; MOATTI-FINE 1996 116.127; →TWNT -
8 ὑπερηφανία
-ας + ἡ N 1 4-0-7-16-31=58 Ex 18,21; Lv 26,19; Nm 15,30; Dt 17,12; Is 16,6arrogance, pride Ex 18,21; splendour, magnificence Est 4,17w*Ps 73(74),3 τὰς ὑπερηφανίας the pride-אשׂנ for MT אותשׁמ desolationCf. DOGNIEZ 1992, 231; DORIVAL 1994, 344; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 197; SPICQ 1982, 644-648; WEVERS1990, 287; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
9 χητοσύνη
χητ-οσύνη, ἡ,A desolation, loneliness, AP9.408 (Antip.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χητοσύνη
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10 ἀνάστασις
I [voice] Act., ([etym.] ἀνίστημι) making to stand or rise up, raising up the dead,ἀνδρὸς δ' ἐπειδὰν αἷμ' ἀνασπάσῃ κόνις.. οὔτις ἔστ' ἀ. A.Eu. 648
;ἔλαβον.. ἐξ ἀναστάσεως τοὺς νεκροὺς αὐτῶν Ep.Heb.11.35
.2 making to rise and leave their place, removal, as of suppliants,ἀ. ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ Th.1.133
; ἀ. τῆς Ἰωνίας removal of the Greeks from Ionia [ for safety], Hdt.9.106: mostly in bad sense, desolation,ἅλωσιν Ἰλίου τ' ἀνάστασιν A.Ages.589
;πόλεων ἀ. Id.Pers. 107
, cf. E.Tr. 364;τῆς πατρίδος D.1.5
; disturbance, Hp.Decent..3 (pl.).3 setting up, erection,τειχῶν D.20.72
;τροπαίου Plu. 2.873a
; ([place name] Cnidus), cf. IPE12.34.8 ([place name] Olbia), Arr. An.4.11.2;οἰκοδομημάτων Luc.Phal.1.3
(pl.).II ([etym.] ἀνίσταμαι) standing or rising up,πόδες ἀναστάσεως χάριν Arist.Spir. 485a18
, cf. Id.Fr. 156.b esp. for the stool, dub. in Hp.Epid.6.7.1: hence, motions, Id.Coac. 605, Dieuch. ap.Orib.4.6.2.d rising from the dead,Τυνδάρεω Luc.Salt.45
; εἰς ἀνάστασιν [fort. βλέποντες] IGRom.4.743 (Eumeneia, iii A.D.): freq. in N.T., Ev.Matt. 22.23, al.;ἀ. νεκρῶν Act.Ap.23.6
;ἀ. ζωῆς, κρίσεως Ev.Jo.5.29
;ἀπὸ σώματος ἀ. Plot.3.6.6
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11 ἐρημία
ἐρημ-ία, ἡ,I of places, a solitude, desert, wilderness, Hdt.3.98, A.Pr.2, etc. ;ἡ Σκυθῶν ἐ. Ar.Ach. 704
;ἀφίκετ' εἰς ἐ. Id.Lys. 787
; ἕρπει εἰς τὰς ἐρημίας to solitary places, Arist.HA 610b24, etc.II as a state or condition, solitude, loneliness, ἐρημίαν ἄγειν, to keep alone, E.Med.50 ;μονάδ' ἔχουσ' ἐ. Id.Ba. 609
(troch.) ;ἐρημίας τυχών Id.El. 510
; ; of persons, isolation, destitution, S.OC 957, Lys.18.25 ;πολλὴν ἡμῶν ἐ. καταγνόντες Is.1.2
; δι' ἐρημίαν from being left alone, Th.1.71, cf. 3.67 ;ἐρημίας ἐπειλημμένοι D.3.27
;εὑρετικὸν εἶναί φασι τὴν ἐ. Men.39
.b of places, desolation,ἐρημίᾳ δοῦναί τι E.Tr.97
; ἐρημία..πόλιν ὅταν λάβῃ ib.26 ;ἀτριβὴς ὑπ' ἐρημίας Th.4.8
.2 c. gen., want of, absence,φίλων X.Mem. 2.2.14
; ἀρσένων, βροτῶν, ἀνδρῶν, E.Hec. 1017,Ba. 875 (lyr., pl.), Th. 6.102 ; (lyr.), etc. ; δι' ἐρημίας πολεμίων πορευόμενος without finding any enemy, X.HG3.4.21 ; τὴν ἐ. τῶν κωλυσόντων ὁρῶν seeing that there would be none to hinder him, D.4.49 ; ἐ. σώματος, = κενόν, Zeno Stoic.1.26 ; even ἐ. κακῶν freedom from evil, E. HF 1157.
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