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  • 1 Kingdom Bureau Of God

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  • 2 божи

    God's, of God
    (божествен) divine heavenly
    закон божи religion, bible classes десетте божи заповеди the ten commandments всеки божи ден every blessed day
    божи гроб the Holy Sepulchre, the Holy Land
    божа кравица/кравичка зоол. lady-bird, lady-bug, golden knop (Coccinella septempunctata), прен. (за човек) a goody-goody; a harmless individual
    той е същинска божа кравица he looks as if butter wouldn't melt in bis mouth; he can't say boo to a goose
    храм божи the House of God
    божата майка the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary
    син божи Christ the-Lord, Jesus Christ, the son of God
    царството божие the Kingdom of God
    целият божи свят God's earth
    божа повеля dispensation
    божа работа s.th. beyond our ken/beyond human understanding/done by the finger of God човече божи! man alive! sakes alive!
    * * *
    бо̀жи,
    прил., -а/-ия, -е/-ие, -и/-ии; бож|ѝ прил., -а̀, -ѐ, -ѝ God’s, of God; ( божествен) divine, heavenly; • божа̀ кравица/кравичка зоол. lady-bird, lady-bug, golden knop ( Coccinella septempunctata); прен. (за човек) goody-goody; harmless individual; Бо̀жа повеля dispensation; божа̀ работа разг. s.th. beyond our ken/beyond human understanding/done by the finger of God; Божа̀та майка рел. the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary; Бо̀жи гроб рел. the Holy Sepulchre, the Holy Land; Бо̀жи храм църк. the House of God; всеки \божи ден разг. every blessed day; Десетте бо̀жи (бо̀жии) заповеди църк. the ten commandments; закон Бо̀жи рел. religion, bible classes; Син Бо̀жи рел. Christ the Lord, Jesus Christ, the son of God; той е същинска божа̀ кравица he looks as if butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth; he can’t say boo to a goose; Царството Бо̀жие рел. the Kingdom of God; целият бо̀жи свят разг. God’s earth; човече бо̀жи! разг. man alive! sakes alive!
    * * *
    1. (божествен) divine heavenly 2. God's, of God 3. БОЖИ гроб the Holy Sepulchre, the Holy Land 4. божa работа s. th. beyond our ken/beyond human understanding/done by the finger of God човече БОЖИ! man alive! sakes alive! 5. божа крaвица/кравичка зоол. lady-bird, lady-bug, golden knop (Coccinella septempunctata), прен. (за човек) a goody-goody;a harmless individual 6. божа повеля dispensation 7. божата майка the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary 8. закон БОЖИ religion, bible classes десетте БОЖИ заповеди the ten commandments всеки БОЖИ ден every blessed day 9. син БОЖИ Christ the-Lord, Jesus Christ, the son of God 10. той е същинска божа кравица he looks as if butter wouldn't melt in bis mouth;he can't say boo to a goose 11. храм БОЖИ the House of God 12. цapcтвoто божие the Kingdom of God 13. целият БОЖИ свят God's earth

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  • 3 gudsrige n

    kingdom of God

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  • 4 βασιλεία

    βασιλεία, ας, ἡ (Heraclit. Fgm. 52; Hdt.+) a term relating to royal administration
    gener. kingship, royal power, royal rule (1 Km 15:28; 20:31; Sir 10:8; Jdth 1:1; Esth 3:6; 1 Macc 1:16 al. LXX; En 98:2; TestJob 33:9; Just., Tat., Ath.; οὐ βασιλείαν ἀλλὰ τυράνιδα Mel., P. 49, 354; Orig.) λαβεῖν ἑαυτῷ βασιλείαν obtain royal power (for oneself) Lk 19:12, 15; without dat. Rv 17:12 (cp. Jos., Ant. 13, 220); δοῦναί τινι τὴν β. vs. 17; ἔχειν β. ἐπί τινων vs. 18; ἐποίησεν ἡμᾶς βασιλείαν he gave us royal jurisdiction 1:6; cp. 5:10; royal rule Lk 1:33; 22:29; 23:42 v.l. (ἐν τῇ β. σου in your royal power); Ac 1:6; Hb 1:8 (Ps 44:7); 1 Cor 15:24 (παραδιδόναι as Diod S 1, 43, 6); B 4:4 (Da 7:24). Ps 95:10 (Justin, A I, 41, 4, D. 73: ὁ κύριος ἐβασίλευσεν ἀπὸ τ. ξύλου) is the basis for β. Ἰησοῦ ἐπὶ ξύλου the rule of Jesus on the cross B 8:5 (s. Windisch, Hdb. ad loc.).—Hb 11:33; 1 Cl 61:1.
    esp. of God’s rule the royal reign of God (usually rendered ‘kingdom of God’, and oft. understood as royal realm but with dilution of the primary component of reigning activity), a chiefly eschatological concept, beginning to appear in the prophets, elaborated in apocalyptic passages (Mi 4:7f; Ps 102:19; 144:11–13; Wsd 6:4; 10:10; Da 3:54; 4:3; cp. SibOr 3:47f.—Diod S 5, 71, 1 Zeus takes over the βασιλεία from Cronus; Sextus 311 κοινωνεῖ βασιλείας θεοῦ σοφὸς ἀνήρ) and taught by Jesus. The expressions vary; β. τοῦ θεοῦ and τῶν οὐρανῶν have essentially the same mng., since Israelites used οὐρανός (-οί) as well as other circumlocutions for θεός (cp. Mt 19:23f; s. Bousset, Rel.3 314f); the latter term may also emphasize the heavenly origin and nature of the reign.—Dalman, Worte 75–119; JWeiss, D. Predigt Jesu v. Reiche Gottes2 1900, 1–35; ESellin, D. isr.-jüd. Heilandserwartung 1909, D. alt. Prophetismus 1912, 136ff; BDuhm, D. kommende RG 1910; SMowinckel, Psalmenstudien II 1922, 146ff; LDürr, Ursprung u. Ausbau d. isr. Heilandserwartung 1925; Bousset, Rel3 1926, 213ff; AvGall, βασιλεία τ. θεοῦ 1926; JWissing, Het begrip van het Koningrijk Gods, diss., Leiden 1927; HGressmann, Der Messias 1929; MBuber, Königtum Gottes ’32; PVolz, D. Eschatologie der jüd. Gemeinde im ntl. Zeitalter ’34; Ltzm., D. Weltheiland 1909; TManson, The Teaching of Jesus ’55, 116–284; SAalen, NTS 8, ’61/62, 215–40 (‘house’ or ‘community’ of God); GLadd, JBL 81, ’62, 230–38 (‘realm’); FNötscher, Vom A. zum NT ’62, 226–30 (ethical).
    α. β. τῶν οὐρανῶν mostly in Mt: 3:2; 4:17; 5:3, 10, 19f al.; otherw. (Did., Gen. 52, 11; 60, 28) J 3:5 v.l.; AcPl Ha 8, 31.
    β. β. τοῦ θεοῦ (cp. Orig., C. Cels. 3, 40, 21) Mt 6:33; 12:28; 21:31, 43; Mk 1:15; 4:11, 26, 30 al.; Lk 4:43; 6:20; 7:28; 8:1 al.; Ac 1:3; 8:12; 14:22; 19:8; 28:23, 31; J 3:3, 5; Ro 14:17 (defined as δικαιοσύνη, εἰρήνη, χαρά); 1 Cor 4:20 al.; Ox 1 verso, 7f; Dg 9:1; B 21:1; Pol 2:3; β. θεοῦ 1 Cor 6:10, cp. 9; 15:50; Gal 5:21; Pol 5:3; β. τοῦ Χριστοῦ καὶ θεοῦ Eph 5:5; τοῦ Χριστοῦ 1 Cl 50:3.
    γ. β. τοῦ πατρός Mt 13:43; 26:29.
    δ. β. αὐτοῦ (=τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου) Mt 13:41; Lk 24:26 v.l.; cp. Col 1:13.
    ε. β. τοῦ πατρὸς ἡμῶν Δαυίδ Mk 11:10, since the Davidic kgdm. is to be reestablished under the Son of David, the Messiah (cp. Is 9:5f; Jer 23:5f).
    ζ. ἡ β. τοῦ κυρίου B 4:13; ἡ β. αὐτοῦ (=κυρίου) ἡ ἐπουράνιος 2 Ti 4:18; EpilMosq 5; ἡ οὐράνιος β. MPol 22:3; ἡ ἐν οὐρανῷ β. Dg 10:2.
    η. αἰώνιος β. τοῦ κυρίου (cp. Da 4:3; Just.; CIG II, 2715a, 3 ἐπὶ τῆς τῶν κυρίων Ῥωμαίων αἰωνίου ἀρχῆς, Dssm., B 277f) 2 Pt 1:11; cp. MPol 20:2.—The greatest blessings conceivable are found in the β. Mt 13:44f. The foll. expr. refer to obtaining it = participate in its benefits: ἅψασθαι τῆς β. B 7:11; δέχεσθαι Mk 10:15; διδόναι Lk 12:32; εἰσέρχεσθαι εἰς τὴν β. Mt 5:20; 7:21; 18:3; 19:23; Mk 10:23ff; Lk 24:26 P75 (first hand); J 3:5; Ac 14:22; Hs 9, 12, 3f (HWindisch, D. Sprüche v. Eingehen in d. Reich Gs: ZNW 27, 1928, 163–92); εἰσήκειν εἰς τὴν β. 2 Cl 11:7; ἔρχεσθαι εἰς τὴν β. 9:6; ἑτοιμάζειν Mt 25:34; εὔθετον εἶναι τῇ β. Lk 9:62; εὑρεθῆναι εἰς τὴν β. Hs 9, 13, 2; ζητεῖν Mt 6:33; Lk 12:31; καταξιοῦσθαι τῆς β. 2 Th 1:5; κατοικεῖν ἐν τῇ β. Hs 9, 29, 2; κληρονομεῖν Mt 25:34; 1 Cor 6:9f; 15:50; IPhld 3:3; cp. κληρονόμος τῆς β. Js 2:5; μαθητεύεσθαι τῇ β. Mt 13:52; μεθιστάναι εἰς τὴν β. Col 1:13; φθάνει ἡ β. ἐπί τινα Lk 11:20. The phrase ὁρᾶν τὴν β. see the kgdm.=‘realize the fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel’ occurs Mk 9:1; Lk 9:27; J 3:3; Hs 9, 15, 3. The mysteries of the kgdm. can be revealed to those for whom they are intended Mt 13:11; Mk 4:11; διαγγέλλειν Lk 9:60; διαμαρτυρεῖσθαι Ac 28:23; κηρύσσειν καὶ εὐαγγελίζεσθαι Lk 8:1; sim. 16:16; cp. κηρύσσειν τὸ εὐαγγέλιον τῆς β. Mt 4:23; 9:35; 24:14; κηρύσσειν τὴν β. Lk 9:2; Ac 28:31; λαλεῖν περὶ τῆς β. Lk 9:11. Keep fr. entering: κλείειν Mt 23:13; cp. κλεῖδες τῆς β. 16:19 (s. κλεῖς 1); αἴρειν ἀπό τινος 21:43.—Spoken of as present Mt 12:28; Lk 11:20, perh. also 17:20f (see s.v. ἐντός). Viewed as future, but close at hand ἤγγικεν ἡ β. Mt 3:2; 10:7; Mk 1:15; Lk 10:9, 11; perh. Mk 1:15; ἐγγύς ἐστιν Lk 21:31; ἔρχεται Mt 6:10; Mk 11:10; Lk 11:2; 17:20; μέλλει ἀναφαίνεσθαι 19:11; προσδέχεσθαι τὴν β. Mk 15:43; ἐκδέχεσθαι τὴν β. 2 Cl 12:1; μέλλει ἔρχεσθαι 1 Cl 42:3; ἡ μέλλουσα β. 2 Cl 5:5; ἥξει ἡ β. 12:2. Conceived of as a banquet (Billerb. IV 1154ff): ἀνακλιθῆναι ἐν τῇ β. Mt 8:11; sim. 26:29; Mk 14:25; Lk 13:28f; 22:16, 18, 30; cp. the parables 14:15ff; Mt 22:2ff. Participants in it are called υἱοὶ τῆς β. Mt 8:12 (of mere external connection); 13:38. Prerequisite for participation is μετάνοια Mt 4:17; Mk 1:15; the willingness to become like children Mt 18:3f; 19:14; Mk 10:14f; Lk 18:16f. Only uprightness will inherit the β. Mt 5:20. Degrees and grades 5:19; 18:1, 4. The prosperous have difficulty entering 19:23f; Mk 10:23–25; Lk 18:24f (cp. vs. 29), those who persist in sin have no prospects at all Mt 13:24ff, 36ff, 47ff.—Paul thinks of the β. as someth. that effects changes in pers. resulting in righteousness, peace (w. God) and joy Ro 14:17. It manifests itself in deeds, not in words 1 Cor 4:20. Those committed to sin will not inherit it 6:9f; Gal 5:21; Eph 5:5 (cp. 2 Cl 9:6); the latter passages show that for Paul the kgdm. is essentially future, since Christians await the complete victory of the spirit over the flesh. Cp. also 2 Ti 4:1. Flesh and blood will not inherit it, i.e. bodies under the direction of the spirit of Christ are required for entrance 1 Cor 15:50 (JJeremias, NTS 2, ’56, 151–59). None other than God calls people into it 1 Th 2:12.—HJWesterink, Het Koninkrijk Gods bij Pls ’37.—The most important lit. to 1931 in PFeine, Theol. d. NTs7 ’36, 73. Additional lit.: GGloege, Reich Gs u. Kirche im NT 1929; RFrick, D. Gesch. des R.-Gs-Gedankens in d. alten Kirche 1929; EScott, The Kgdm. of God in the NT ’31; H-DWendland, Reichsidee u. Gottesreich ’34; ROtto, Reich Gottes u. Menschensohn ’34 (Eng. tr., The Kgdm. of God and the Son of Man, tr. Filson and Woolf, ’43 and ’51); TW I 562–95; WKümmel, D. Eschatologie der Evangelien ’36, Verheissg. u. Erfüllg. ’45 and ’53; JHéring, Le Royaume de Dieu et sa Venue (Jesus, Paul) ’38 and ’59; JTheissing, D. Lehre Jesu v. d. ew. Seligkeit ’40; FGrant, The Gospel of the Kgdm. ’40; JWellhagen, Anden och Riket ’41 (Lk); WMichaelis, D. Herr verzieht nicht d. Verheissung ’42; RLiechtenhan, D. Kommen des RGs nach dem NT ’44; GKnight, From Moses to Paul, ’49, 173–87; WArndt, CTM 21, ’50, 8–29; JBright, The Kgdm. of God: The Biblical Concept and Its Mng. for the Church ’53; RSchnackenburg, Gottes Herrschaft u. Reich,4 ’65, tr. JMurray,2 ’68; ELadd, Jesus and the Kgdm., ’64; NPerrin, The Kgdm. of God in the Teaching of Jesus, ’66; MWolter, NTS 41, ’95, 541–63 [Lk].—OT background: WSchmidt, Königtum Gottes in Ugarit u. Israel, ’61; KBernhardt, D. Problem der altorientalischen Königs-Ideologie im AT, VetusT Suppl. 8, ’61.—Patristics: GLampe, JTS 49, ’48, 58–73.
    territory ruled by a king, kingdom (Diod S 4, 68, 4; Appian, Mithrid. 105 §496 ἡ βας. ὅλη=the whole kingdom; OGI 383, 25 [I B.C.]; Ps 67:33; 134:11; Bar 2:4; Tob 1:21; 1 Macc 1:6; 3:27; 2 Macc 9:25; 3 Macc 6:24 al. LXX) Mt 12:25f; 24:7; Mk 3:24; 6:23 (Socrat., Ep. 1, 10 τ. βασιλείας μέρος διδόναι); 13:8; Lk 11:17f; 21:10; αἱ β. τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου IRo 6:1. In the account of the temptation Mt 4:8; Lk 4:5 (in a manner very different from Jesus, Alexander [Diod S 17, 51, 2] asks his father, Zeus Ammon, for τὴν ἁπάσης τῆς γῆς ἀρχήν and finds a hearing).—EDNT. DELG s.v. βασιλεύς. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.

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  • 5 Ц-7

    ЦАРСТВО (ЦАРСТВИЕ) НЕБЕСНОЕ obs NP sing only fixed WO
    1. paradise, heaven
    the kingdom of heaven
    the heavenly kingdom the kingdom of God.
    При его слабости к съедобному, Гена, разумеется, даже в обмен на Царствие Небесное не согласился бы умереть до обеда (Максимов 2). With his weakness for food, Gena would never, of course, have agreed to die before lunch, even in exchange for the Kingdom of Heaven (2a).
    2. \Ц-7 кому ( usu. indep. sent) a wish that the deceased spend the afterlife in paradise: царство X-y небесное - God rest X's soul
    may X rest in peace may the kingdom of heaven be X* may X's soul rest in the kingdom of heaven.
    «Батюшка Сергея Сергеевича умер», - сообщил Иван Васильевич. «Царство небесное», - сказала старушка вежливо... (Булгаков 12). "Sergei Sergeyevich's father is dead," put in Ivan Vasilievich. "God rest his soul," said the old lady politely (12a).
    «Ну, что отец?» - «Вчера получил известие о его кончине», -коротко сказал князь Андрей. Кутузов испуганно-открытыми глазами посмотрел на князя Андрея, потом снял фуражку и перекрестился: «Царство ему небесное!» (Толстой 6). "And how's your father?" "I received news of his death yesterday," replied Prince Andrew abruptly. Kutuzov looked at him with eyes wide open with dismay, and then took off his cap and crossed himself: "May the kingdom of Heaven be his!" (6b).
    Ну, давай, кум, помянем Каледина, покойного атамана. Царство ему небесное!» (Шолохов 3). "Well, kinsman, let's drink to Kaledin, our late ataman. May his soul rest in the kingdom of heaven!" (3a).

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  • 6 царствие небесное

    ЦАРСТВО < ЦАРСТВИЕ> НЕБЕСНОЕ obs
    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. paradise, heaven:
    - the kingdom of God.
         ♦ При его слабости к съедобному, Гена, разумеется, даже в обмен на Царствие Небесное не согласился бы умереть до обеда (Максимов 2). With his weakness for food, Gena would never, of course, have agreed to die before lunch, even in exchange for the Kingdom of Heaven (2a).
    a wish that the deceased spend the afterlife in paradise:
    - may X's soul rest in the kingdom of heaven.
         ♦ "Батюшка Сергея Сергеевича умер", - сообщил Иван Васильевич. "Царство небесное", - сказала старушка вежливо... (Булгаков 12). "Sergei Sergeyevich's father is dead," put in Ivan Vasilievich. "God rest his soul," said the old lady politely (12a).
         ♦ "Ну, что отец?" - "Вчера получил известие о его кончине", - коротко сказал князь Андрей. Кутузов испуганнооткрытыми глазами посмотрел на князя Андрея, потом снял фуражку и перекрестился: "Царство ему небесное!" (Толстой 6). "And how's your father?" "I received news of his death yesterday," replied Prince Andrew abruptly. Kutuzov looked at him with eyes wide open with dismay, and then took off his cap and crossed himself: "May the kingdom of Heaven be his!" (6b).
         ♦ "Ну, давай, кум, помянем Каледина, покойного атамана. Царство ему небесное!" (Шолохов 3). "Well, kinsman, let's drink to Kaledin, our late ataman. May his soul rest in the kingdom of heaven!" (3a).

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  • 7 царство небесное

    ЦАРСТВО < ЦАРСТВИЕ> НЕБЕСНОЕ obs
    [NP; sing only; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. paradise, heaven:
    - the kingdom of God.
         ♦ При его слабости к съедобному, Гена, разумеется, даже в обмен на Царствие Небесное не согласился бы умереть до обеда (Максимов 2). With his weakness for food, Gena would never, of course, have agreed to die before lunch, even in exchange for the Kingdom of Heaven (2a).
    a wish that the deceased spend the afterlife in paradise:
    - may X's soul rest in the kingdom of heaven.
         ♦ "Батюшка Сергея Сергеевича умер", - сообщил Иван Васильевич. "Царство небесное", - сказала старушка вежливо... (Булгаков 12). "Sergei Sergeyevich's father is dead," put in Ivan Vasilievich. "God rest his soul," said the old lady politely (12a).
         ♦ "Ну, что отец?" - "Вчера получил известие о его кончине", - коротко сказал князь Андрей. Кутузов испуганнооткрытыми глазами посмотрел на князя Андрея, потом снял фуражку и перекрестился: "Царство ему небесное!" (Толстой 6). "And how's your father?" "I received news of his death yesterday," replied Prince Andrew abruptly. Kutuzov looked at him with eyes wide open with dismay, and then took off his cap and crossed himself: "May the kingdom of Heaven be his!" (6b).
         ♦ "Ну, давай, кум, помянем Каледина, покойного атамана. Царство ему небесное!" (Шолохов 3). "Well, kinsman, let's drink to Kaledin, our late ataman. May his soul rest in the kingdom of heaven!" (3a).

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  • 8 υἱός

    υἱός, οῦ, ὁ (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.) prim. ‘son’
    a male who is in a kinship relationship either biologically or by legal action, son, offspring, descendant
    the direct male issue of a person, son τέξεται υἱόν Mt 1:21; GJs 14:2 (cp. Mel., P. 8, 53 ὡς γὰρ υἱὸς τεχθείς). Cp. Mt 1:23 (Is 7:14) and 25; 10:37 (w. θυγάτηρ); Mk 12:6a; Lk 1:13, 31, 57; 11:11; 15:11 (on this JEngel, Die Parabel v. Verlorenen Sohn: ThGl 18, 1926, 54–64; MFrost, The Prodigal Son: Exp. 9th ser., 2, 1924, 56–60; EBuonaiuti, Religio 11, ’35, 398–402); Ac 7:29; Ro 9:9 (cp. Gen 18:10); Gal 4:22 al. W. gen. Mt 7:9; 20:20f; 21:37ab; Mk 6:3; 9:17; Lk 3:2; 4:22; 15:19; J 9:19f; Ac 13:21; 16:1; 23:16; Gal 4:30abc (Gen 21:10abc); Js 2:21; AcPlCor 2:29. Also ἐγὼ Φαρισαῖός εἰμι υἱὸς Φαρισαίων Ac 23:6 is prob. a ref. to direct descent. μονογενὴς υἱός (s. μονογενής 1) Lk 7:12. ὁ υἱὸς ὁ πρωτότοκος (πρωτότοκος 1) 2:7.
    the immediate male offspring of an animal (Ps 28:1 υἱοὺς κριῶν; Sir 38:25. So Lat. filius: Columella 6, 37, 4) in our lit. only as foal ἐπὶ πῶλον υἱὸν ὑποζυγίου Mt 21:5 (cp. Zech 9:9 πῶλον νέον).
    human offspring in an extended line of descent, descendant, son Ἰωσὴφ υἱὸς Δαυίδ Mt 1:20 (cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 73); s. 2dα below. υἱοὶ Ἰσραήλ (Ἰσραήλ 1) Mt 27:9; Lk 1:16; Ac 5:21; 7:23, 37; 9:15; 10:36; Ro 9:27; 2 Cor 3:7, 13; Hb 11:22 al.; AcPlCor 2:32. οἱ υἱοὶ Λευί (Num 26:57) Hb 7:5. υἱὸς Ἀβραάμ Lk 19:9. υἱοὶ Ἀδάμ 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:8). υἱοι Ῥουβήλ GJs 6:3.
    one who is accepted or legally adopted as a son (Herodian 5, 7, 1; 4; 5; Jos, Ant. 2, 263; 20, 150) Ac 7:21 (cp. Ex 2:10).—J 19:26.
    a pers. related or closely associated as if by ties of sonship, son, transf. sense of 1
    of a pupil, follower, or one who is otherw. a spiritual son (SIG 1169, 12 οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ θεοῦ=the pupils and helpers [40] of Asclepius; sim. Maximus Tyr. 4, 2c; Just., D. 86, 6 οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν προφητῶν.—Some combination w. παῖδες is the favorite designation for those who are heirs of guild-secrets or who are to perpetuate a skill of some kind: Pla., Rep. 3, 407e, Leg. 6, 769b; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verbi 22 p. 102, 4 Us./Rdm. ῥητόρων παῖδες; Lucian, Anach. 19, Dial. Mort. 11, 1 Χαλδαίων π.=dream-interpreters, Dips. 5 ἱατρῶν π., Amor. 49; Himerius, Or. 48 [=Or. 14], 13 σοφῶν π.): the ‘sons’ of the Pharisees Mt 12:27; Lk 11:19. Peter says Μᾶρκος ὁ υἱός μου 1 Pt 5:13 (perh. w. a component of endearment; s. Μᾶρκος). As a familiar form of address by a cherished mentor Hb 12:5 (Pr 3:11; ParJer 5:28; 7:24). υἱοὶ καὶ θυγατέρες B 1:1.
    of the individual members of a large and coherent group (cp. the υἷες Ἀχαιῶν in Homer; also PsSol 2:3 οἱ υἱοὶ Ἰερουσαλήμ; Dio Chrys. 71 [21], 15; LXX) οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ λαοῦ μου 1 Cl 8:3 (scripture quot. of unknown origin). υἱοὶ γένους Ἀβραάμ Ac 13:26. οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων (Gen 11:5; Ps 11:2, 9; 44:3; TestLevi 3:10; TestZeb 9:7; GrBar 2:4) the sons of men=humans (cp. dγ below) Mk 3:28; Eph 3:5; 1 Cl 61:2 (of the earthly rulers in contrast to the heavenly king).
    of one whose identity is defined in terms of a relationship with a person or thing
    α. of those who are bound to a personality by close, non-material ties; it is this personality that has promoted the relationship and given it its character: son(s) of: those who believe are υἱοὶ Ἀβραάμ, because Abr. was the first whose relationship to God was based on faith Gal 3:7. In a special sense the devout, believers, are sons of God, i.e., in the light of the social context, people of special status and privilege (cp. PsSol 17:27; Just., D, 124, 1; Dio Chrys. 58 [75], 8 ὁ τοῦ Διὸς ὄντως υἱός; Epict. 1, 9, 6; 1, 3, 2; 1, 19, 9; Sextus 58; 60; 135; 376a; Dt 14:1; Ps 28:1; 72:15; Is 43:6 [w. θυγατέρες μου]; 45:11; Wsd 2:18; 5:5; 12:21 al.; Jdth 9:4, 13; Esth 8:12q; 3 Macc 6:28; SibOr 3, 702) Mt 5:45; Lk 6:35; Ro 8:14, 19 (‘Redeemer figures’ EFuchs, Die Freiheit des Glaubens, ’49, 108; against him EHommel in ThViat 4, ’52, 118, n. 26); 9:26 (Hos 2:1); 2 Cor 6:18 (w. θυγατέρες, s. Is 43:6 cited above); Gal 3:26 (cp. PsSol 17:27); 4:6a, 7ab (here the υἱός is the κληρονόμος and his opposite is the δοῦλος); Hb 2:10 (JKögel, Der Sohn u. die Söhne: Eine exeget. Studie zu Hb 2:5–18, 1904); 12:5–8 (in vs. 8 opp. νόθος, q.v.); Rv 21:7; 2 Cl 1:4; B 4:9. Corresp. there are sons of the devil (on this subj. cp. Hdb. on J 8:44) υἱὲ διαβόλου Ac 13:10. οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ πονηροῦ (masc.) Mt 13:38b. τοῦ υἱοῦ τοῦ ἐν Ἅιδου ApcPt Rainer. In υἱοί ἐστε τῶν φονευσάντων τοὺς προφήτας Mt 23:31 this mng. is prob. to be combined w. sense 1c. The expr. υἱοὶ θεοῦ Mt 5:9 looks to the future (s. Betz, SM ad loc.; cp. KKöhler, StKr 91, 1918, 189f). Lk 20:36a signifies a status akin to that of angels (Ps 88:7; θεῶν παῖδες as heavenly beings: Maximus Tyr. 11, 5a; 12a; 13, 6a.—Hierocles 3, 424 the ἄγγελοι are called θεῶν παῖδες; HWindisch, Friedensbringer-Gottessöhne: ZNW 24, 1925, 240–60, discounts connection w. angels and contends for the elevation of the ordinary followers of Jesus to the status of Alexander the Great in his role as an εἰρηνηποιός [cp. Plut., Mor. 329c]; for measured critique of this view s. Betz, SM 137–42.).
    β. υἱός w. gen. of thing, to denote one who shares in it or who is worthy of it, or who stands in some other close relation to it, oft. made clear by the context; this constr. is prob. a Hebraism in the main, but would not appear barbaric (B-D-F §162, 6; Mlt-H. 441; Dssm., B p. 162–66 [BS 161–66]; PASA II 1884, no. 2 υἱὸς πόλεως [time of Nero; on this type of formulation SEG XXXIX, 1864]; IMagnMai 167, 5; 156, 12) οἱ υἱοὶ τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου (αἰών 2a) Lk 16:8a (opp. οἱ υἱοί τοῦ φωτός vs. 8b); 20:34. τῆς ἀναστάσεως υἱοί (to Mediterranean publics the functional equivalent of ἀθάνατοι ‘immortals’; cp. ἀνάστασις 2b) 20:36b. υἱοὶ τῆς ἀνομίας (ἀνομία 1; cp. CD 6:15) Hv 3, 6, 1; ApcPt 1:3; τῆς ἀπειθείας (s. ἀπείθεια) Eph 2:2; 5:6; Col 3:6; τῆς ἀπωλείας ApcPt 1:2. ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀπωλείας of Judas the informer J 17:12 (cp. similar expressions in Eur., Hec. 425; Menand., Dyscolus 88f: s. FDanker, NTS 7, ’60/61, 94), of the end-time adversary 2 Th 2:3. υἱοὶ τῆς βασιλείας (βασιλεία 1bη; s. SEG XXXIX, 1864 for related expressions) Mt 8:12; 13:38a. υἱοὶ βροντῆς Mk 3:17 (s. Βοανηργές). υἱὸς γεέννης (s. γέεννα) Mt 23:15; τ. διαθήκης (PsSol 17:15) Ac 3:25; εἰρήνης Lk 10:6. υἱοὶ τοῦ νυμφῶνος (s. νυμφών) Mt 9:15; Mk 2:19; Lk 5:34. υἱὸς παρακλήσεως Ac 4:36 (s. Βαρναβᾶς). υἱοὶ (τοῦ) φωτός (Hippol., Ref. 6, 47, 4 in gnostic speculation) Lk 16:8b (opp. υἱοὶ τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου); J 12:36. υἱοὶ φωτός ἐστε καὶ υἱοὶ ἡμέρας 1 Th 5:5 (EBuonaiuti, ‘Figli del giorno e della luce’ [1 Th 5:5]: Rivista storico-critica delle Scienze teol. 6, 1910, 89–93).
    in various combinations as a designation of the Messiah and a self-designation of Jesus
    α. υἱὸς Δαυίδ son of David of the Messiah (PsSol 17:21) Mt 22:42–45; Mk 12:35–37; Lk 20:41–44; B 12:10c. Specif. of Jesus as Messiah Mt 1:1a; 9:27; 12:23; 15:22; 20:30f; 21:9, 15; Mk 10:47f; Lk 18:38f.—WWrede, Jesus als Davidssohn: Vorträge u. Studien 1907, 147–77; WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 4, Rel.3 226f; ELohmeyer, Gottesknecht u. Davidssohn ’45, esp. 68; 72; 77; 84; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 251–56; WMichaelis, Die Davidsohnschaft Jesu usw., in D. histor. Jesus u. d. kerygm. Christus, ed. Ristow and Matthiae, ’61, 317–30; LFisher, ECColwell Festschr. ’68, 82–97.
    β. ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, υἱὸς θεοῦ (the) Son of God (for the phrase s. JosAs 6:2 al. Ἰωσὴφ ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ; there is no undisputed evidence of usage as messianic title in pre-Christian Judaism [s. Dalman, Worte 219–24, Eng. tr. 268–89; Bousset, Kyrios Christos2 53f; EHuntress, ‘Son of God’ in Jewish Writings Prior to the Christian Era: JBL 54, ’35, 117–23]; cp. 4Q 246 col. 2, 1 [JFitzmyer, A Wandering Aramean ’79, 90–93; JCollins, BRev IX/3, ’93, 34–38, 57]. Among polytheists on the other hand, sons of the gods in a special sense [s. Just., A I, 21, 1f] are not only known to myth and legend, but definite historical personalities are also designated as such. Among them are famous wise men such as Pythagoras and Plato [HUsener, Das Weihnachtsfest2 1911, 71ff], and deified rulers, above all the Roman emperors since the time of Augustus [oft. in ins and pap: Dssm., B 166f=BS 166f, LO 294f=LAE 346f; Thieme 33]. According to Memnon [I B.C./ I A.D.]: 434 Fgm. 1, 1, 1 Jac., Clearchus [IV B.C.] carried his boasting so far as Διὸς υἱὸν ἑαυτὸν ἀνειπεῖν. Also, persons who were active at that time as prophets and wonder-workers laid claim to the title υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, e.g. the Samaritan Dositheus in Origen, C. Cels. 6, 11; sim. an Indian wise man who calls himself Διὸς υἱός Arrian, Anab. 7, 2, 3; cp. Did., Gen. 213, 18 ὁ Ἀβρὰμ υἱὸς θεοῦ διὰ δικαιοσύνην. S. GWetter, ‘Der Sohn Gottes’ 1916; Hdb. exc. on J 1:34; s. also Clemen2 76ff; ENorden, Die Geburt des Kindes 1924, 75; 91f; 132; 156f; EKlostermann, Hdb. exc. on Mk 1:11 [4th ed. ’50]; M-JLagrange, Les origines du dogme paulinien de la divinité de Christ: RB 45, ’36, 5–33; HPreisker, Ntl. Zeitgesch. ’37, 187–208; HBraun, ZTK 54, ’57, 353–64; ANock, ‘Son of God’ in Paul. and Hellen. Thought: Gnomon 33, ’61, 581–90 [=Essays on Religion and the Anc. World II, ’72, 928–39]—originality in Paul’s thought): Ps 2:7 is applied to Jesus υἱός μου εἶ σύ, ἐγὼ σήμερον γεγέννηκά σε Lk 3:22 D; GEb 18, 37.—Ac 13:33; Hb 1:5a; 5:5; 1 Cl 36:4. Likew. Hos 11:1 (w. significant changes): Mt 2:15, and 2 Km 7:14: Hb 1:5b. The voice of God calls him ὁ υἱός μου ὁ ἀγαπητός (s. ἀγαπητός 1) at his baptism Mt 3:17; Mk 1:11; Lk 3:22; GEb 18, 37 and 39 and at the Transfiguration Mt 17:5; Mk 9:7; Lk 9:35 (here ἐκλελεγμένος instead of ἀγαπ.); 2 Pt 1:17. Cp. J 1:34. The angel at the Annunciation uses these expressions in referring to him: υἱὸς ὑψίστου Lk 1:32; GJs 11:3 and υἱὸς θεοῦ Lk 1:35 (Ar. 15, 1 ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ τοῦ ὑψίστου. Cp. Just., A I, 23, 2 μόνος ἰδίως υἱὸς τῷ θεῷ γεγέννηται). The centurion refers to him at the crucifixion as υἱὸς θεοῦ Mt 27:54; Mk 15:39; GPt 11:45; cp. vs. 46 (CMann, ET 20, 1909, 563f; JPobee, The Cry of the Centurion, A Cry of Defeat: CFDMoule Festschr. ’70, 91–102; EJohnson, JSNT 31, ’87, 3–22 [an indefinite affirmation of Jesus]). The high priest asks εἰ σὺ εἶ ὁ Χριστὸς ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ Mt 26:63 (DCatchpole, NTS 17, ’71, 213–26). Passers-by ask him to show that he is God’s Son 27:40; sim. the devil 4:3, 6; Lk 4:3, 9. On the other hand, evil spirits address him as the Son of God Mt 8:29; Mk 3:11; 5:7; Lk 4:41; 8:28; and disciples testify that he is Mt 14:33; 16:16. S. also Mk 1:1 (s. SLegg, Ev. Sec. Marc. ’35).—Jesus also refers to himself as Son of God, though rarely apart fr. the Fourth Gosp.: Mt 28:19 (the Risen Lord in the trinitarian baptismal formula); Mt 21:37f=Mk 12:6 (an allusion in the parable of the vinedressers).—Mt 27:43; Mk 13:32; Rv 2:18. The main pass. is the so-called Johannine verse in the synoptics Mt 11:27=Lk 10:22 (s. PSchmiedel, PM 4, 1900,1–22; FBurkitt, JTS 12, 1911, 296f; HSchumacher, Die Selbstoffenbarung Jesu bei Mt 11:27 [Lk 10:22] 1912 [lit.]; Norden, Agn. Th. 277–308; JWeiss, Heinrici Festschr. 1914, 120–29, Urchristentum 1917, 87ff; Bousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 45ff; EMeyer I 280ff; RBultmann, Gesch. d. synopt. Trad.2 ’31, 171f; MDibelius, Die Formgeschichte des Evangeliums2 ’33, 259; MRist, Is Mt 11:25–30 a Primitive Baptismal Hymn? JR 15, ’35, 63–77; TArvedson, D. Mysterium Christi: E. Studie zu Mt 11:25–30, ’37; WDavies, ‘Knowledge’ in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Mt 11:25–30, HTR 45, ’53, 113–39; WGrundmann, Sohn Gottes, ZNW 47, ’56, 113–33; JBieneck, Sohn Gottes als Christusbez. der Synopt. ’51; PWinter, Mt 11:27 and Lk 10:22: NovT 1, ’56, 112–48; JJocz, Judaica 13, ’57, 129–42; OMichel/OBetz, Von Gott Gezeugt, Beih. ZNW [Jeremias Festschr.] 26, ’60, 3–23 [Qumran]).—Apart fr. the synoptics, testimony to Jesus as the Son of God is found in many parts of our lit. Oft. in Paul: Ro 1:3, 4, 9; 5:10; 8:3, 29, 32; 1 Cor 1:9; 15:28; 2 Cor 1:19; Gal 1:16; 2:20; 4:4; Eph 4:13; Col 1:13; 1 Th 1:10. Cp. Ac 9:20. In Hb: 1:2, 8; 4:14; 5:8; 6:6; 7:3, 28; 10:29. In greatest frequency in John (cp. Herm. Wr. 1, 6 the Λόγος as υἱὸς θεοῦ. Likew. Philo, Agr. 51 πρωτόγονος υἱός, Conf. Lingu. 146 υἱὸς θεοῦ.—Theoph. Ant. 2, 1 [p. 154, 12] ὁ λόγος ὁ τοῦ θεοῦ, ὅς ἐστιν καὶ υἱὸς αὐτοῦ; Iren. 3, 12, 2 [Harv. II 55, 2]): J 1:49; 3:16–18 (s. μονογενής 2), 35f; 5:19–26; 6:40; 8:35f; 10:36; 11:4, 27; 14:13; 17:1; 19:7; 20:31; 1J 1:3, 7; 2:22–24; 3:8, 23; 4:9f, 14f; 5:5, 9–13, 20; 2J 3, 9.—B 5:9, 11; 7:2, 9; 12:8; 15:5; Dg 7:4; 9:2, 4; 10:2 (τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ τὸν μονογενῆ; also ApcEsdr 6:16 p. 31, 22 Tdf.; ApcSed 9:1f); IMg 8:2; ISm 1:1; MPol 17:3; Hv 2, 2, 8; Hs 5, 2, 6 (ὁ υἱὸς αὐτοῦ ὁ ἀγαπητός); 8; 11; 5, 4, 1; 5, 5, 2; 3; 5; 5, 6, 1; 2; 4; 7 (on the Christology of the Shepherd s. Dibelius, Hdb. on Hs 5, also ALink and JvWalter [πνεῦμα 5cα]); Hs 8, 3, 2; 8, 11, 1. Cp. 9, 1, 1; 9, 12, 1ff.—In trinitarian formulas, in addition to Mt 28:19, also IMg 13:1; EpilMosq 5; D 7:1, 3.—The deceiver of the world appears w. signs and wonders ὡς υἱὸς θεοῦ D 16:4 (ApcEsdr 4:27 p. 28, 32 Tdf. ὁ λέγων• Ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ [of Antichrist]).—EKühl, Das Selbstbewusstsein Jesu 1907, 16–44; GVos, The Self-disclosure of Jesus 1926.—EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 404–17; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 211–36; MHengel, The Son of God (tr. JBowden) ’76; DJones, The Title υἱὸς θεοῦ in Acts: SBLSP 24, ’85, 451–63.
    γ. ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου lit. ‘the son of the man’ (the pl. form οἱ υἱοὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων appears freq. in the LXX to render בְּנֵי אָדָם = mortals, e.g. Gen 11:5; Ps 10:4; 11:2; cp. ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀπολείας J 17:12 [s. 2cβ]) ‘the human being, the human one, the man’ in our lit. only as a byname in ref. to Jesus and in an exclusive sense the Human One, the Human Being, one intimately linked with humanity in its primary aspect of fragility yet transcending it, traditionally rendered ‘the Son of Man.’ The term is found predom. in the gospels, where it occurs in the synoptics about 70 times (about half as oft. if parallels are excluded), and in J 12 times (s. EKlostermann, Hdb. exc. on Mk 8:31). In every case the title is applied by Jesus to himself. Nowhere within a saying or narrative about him is it found in an address to him: Mt 8:20; 9:6; 10:23; 11:19; 12:8, 32, 40; 13:37, 41; 16:13, 27f; 17:9, 12, 22; 18:10 [11] v.l.; 19:28; 20:18, 28; 24:27, 30, 37, 39, 44; 25:13 v.l., 31; 26:2, 24ab, 45, 64; Mk 2:10, 28; 8:31, 38; 9:9, 12, 31; 10:33, 45; 13:26; 14:21ab, 41, 62; Lk 5:24; 6:5, 22; 7:34; 9:22, 26, 44, 56 v.l., 58; 11:30; 12:8, 10, 40; 17:22, 24, 26, 30; 18:8, 31; 19:10; 21:27, 36; 22:22, 48, 69; 24:7.—John (FGrosheide, Υἱὸς τ. ἀνθρ. in het Evang. naar Joh.: TSt 35, 1917, 242–48; HDieckmann, D. Sohn des Menschen im J: Scholastik 2, 1927, 229–47; HWindisch, ZNW 30, ’31, 215–33; 31, ’32, 199–204; WMichaelis, TLZ 85, ’60, 561–78 [Jesus’ earthly presence]) 1:51; 3:13, 14; 5:27 (BVawter, Ezekiel and John, CBQ 26, ’64, 450–58); 6:27, 53, 62; 8:28; 9:35; 12:23, 34; 13:31. Whether the component of fragility (suggested by OT usage in ref. to the brief span of human life and the ills to which it falls heir) or high status (suggested by traditions that appear dependent on Da 7:13, which refers to one ‘like a human being’), or a blend of the two dominates a specific occurrence can be determined only by careful exegesis that in addition to extra-biblical traditions takes account of the total literary structure of the document in which it occurs. Much neglected in the discussion is the probability of prophetic association suggested by the form of address Ezk 2:1 al. (like the OT prophet [Ezk 3:4–11] Jesus encounters resistance).—On Israelite thought contemporary w. Jesus and alleged knowledge of a heavenly being looked upon as a ‘Son of Man’ or ‘Man’, who exercises Messianic functions such as judging the world (metaph., pictorial passages in En 46–48; 4 Esdr 13:3, 51f) s. Bousset, Rel.3 352–55; NMessel, D. Menschensohn in d. Bilderreden d. Hen. 1922; ESjöberg, Kenna 1 Henok och 4 Esra tanken på den lidande Människosonen? Sv. Ex. Årsb. 5, ’40, 163–83, D. Menschensohn im äth. Hen. ’46. This view is in some way connected w. Da 7:13; acc. to some it derives its real content fr. an eschatological tradition that ultimately goes back to Iran (WBousset, Hauptprobleme der Gnosis 1907, 160–223; Reitzenstein, Erlösungsmyst. 119ff, ZNW 20, 1921, 18–22, Mysterienrel.3 418ff; Clemen2 72ff; CKraeling, Anthropos and Son of Man: A Study in the Religious Syncretism of the Hellenistic Orient 1927); acc. to this tradition the First Man was deified; he will return in the last times and usher in the Kingdom of God.—Outside the gospels: Ac 7:56 (v.l. τοῦ θεοῦ; GKilpatrick, TZ 21, ’65, 209); Rv 1:13; 14:14 (both after Da 7:13; sim. allusion to Da in Just., D. 31, 1). The quot. fr. Ps 8:5 in Hb 2:6 prob. does not belong here, since there is no emphasis laid on υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου. In IEph 20:2 Jesus is described as υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου καὶ υἱὸς θεοῦ. Differently B 12:10 Ἰησοῦς, οὐχὶ υἱὸς ἀνθρώπου ἀλλὰ υἱὸς τοῦ θεοῦ Jesus, not a man’s son, but Son of God.—HLietzmann, Der Menschensohn 1896; Dalman, Worte 191–219 (Eng. tr., 234–67); Wlh., Einl.2 123–30; PFiebig, Der Menschensohn 1901; NSchmidt, The Prophet of Nazareth 1905, 94–134, Recent Study of the Term ‘Son of Man’: JBL 45, 1926, 326–49; FTillmann, Der Menschensohn 1907; EKühl, Das Selbstbewusstsein Jesu 1907, 65ff; HHoltzmann, Das messianische Bewusstsein Jesu, 1907, 49–75 (lit.), Ntl. Theologie2 I 1911, 313–35; FBard, D. Sohn d. Menschen 1908; HGottsched, D. Menschensohn 1908; EAbbott, ‘The Son of Man’, etc., 1910; EHertlein, Die Menschensohnfrage im letzten Stadium 1911, ZNW 19, 1920, 46–48; JMoffatt, The Theology of the Gospels 1912, 150–63; WBousset, Kyrios Christos2 1921, 5–22 (the titles of the works by Wernle and Althaus opposing his first edition [1913], as well as Bousset’s answer, are found s.v. κύριος, end); DVölter, Jesus der Menschensohn 1914, Die Menschensohnfrage neu untersucht 1916; FSchulthess, ZNW 21, 1922, 247–50; Rtzst., Herr der Grösse 1919 (see also the works by the same author referred to above in this entry); EMeyer II 335ff; HGressmann, ZKG n.s. 4, 1922, 170ff, D. Messias 1929, 341ff; GDupont, Le Fils d’Homme 1924; APeake, The Messiah and the Son of Man 1924; MWagner, Der Menschensohn: NKZ 36, 1925, 245–78; Guillaume Baldensperger, Le Fils d’Homme: RHPR 5, 1925, 262–73; WBleibtreu, Jesu Selbstbez. als der Menschensohn: StKr 98/99, 1926, 164–211; AvGall, Βασιλεία τοῦ θεοῦ 1926; OProcksch, D. 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    I Adj. rich (auch Ernte, Farbe, Bodenschätze etc.); (wohlhabend) auch wealthy, well-to-do; (prächtig, üppig) rich; auch Mahl: opulent; (reichlich) ample, abundant; Leben: full; Fantasie: rich, fertile; Verzierungen: rich, elaborate; unermesslich reich immeasurably rich; reich an (+ Dat) rich in; reiche Auswahl wide selection; ... in reichem Maße in abundance, plenty of...; in reichem Maße vorhanden sein be present in abundance; reich an Erfahrungen sein have experienced a lot (in one’s life); reicher an Erfahrungen geworden sein have learnt (Am. learned) something new; aus reicher Familie from a rich ( oder wealthy) family; ein Sport für reiche Leute a rich man’s sport
    II Adv. richly; reich beschenkt loaded with gifts; reich heiraten marry (into) money; reich bebildert, reich illustriert lavishly illustrated; reich gedeckt Tisch: richly laden; reich geschmückt Fassade, Innenraum etc.: richly decorated
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    das Reich
    (Kaiserreich) empire;
    (Königreich) kingdom;
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    [raiç]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Herrschaft(sgebiet), Imperium) empire; (= Königreich) realm, kingdom

    das Réích der aufgehenden Sonne (liter)the land of the rising sun

    das Deutsche Réích — the German Reich; (bis 1918 auch) the German Empire

    das Dritte Réích — the Third Reich

    das Réích der Mitte — the Middle Kingdom

    das himmlische Réích (liter) — the Kingdom of Heaven, the Heavenly Kingdom

    das Réích Gottes — the Kingdom of God

    2) (= Bereich, Gebiet) realm

    das Réích der Tiere/Pflanzen — the animal/vegetable kingdom

    das Réích der Natur — the world or realm of nature

    das ist mein Réích (fig)that is my domain

    da bin ich in meinem Réích — that's where I'm in my element

    etw ins Réích der Fabel verweisen — to consign sth to the realms of fantasy

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    1) (wealthy: He is becoming more and more affluent.) affluent
    2) (a group of states etc under a single ruler or ruling power: the Roman empire.) empire
    3) (having much money and/or many possessions; rich: She is a wealthy young widow.) wealthy
    5) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rich
    6) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rich
    7) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) rich
    8) (covering a large and varied range of subjects etc: a wide experience of teaching.) wide
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [raiç]
    nt
    1. (Imperium) empire
    das \Reich Gottes the Kingdom of God
    das \Reich der Mitte (geh: China) the Middle Kingdom
    das \Reich der Schatten (liter) the realm of shades liter, the underworld
    das \Reich der Finsternis the realm of darkness
    das Dritte \Reich HIST the Third Reich
    das Großdeutsche \Reich HIST the Greater German Reich, Greater Germany
    das Römische \Reich HIST the Roman Empire
    das „Tausendjährige \Reich“ REL the “Thousand-year Reich”
    2. (Bereich) realm
    das ist mein eigenes \Reich that is my [very] own domain
    das \Reich der aufgehenden Sonne (geh) the land of the rising sun
    das \Reich der Frau/des Kindes/des Mannes the woman's/man's/child's realm
    das \Reich der Gedanken/der Träume the realm of thought/of dreams
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    das; Reich[e]s, Reiche
    1) empire; (KönigReich) kingdom; realm

    das [Deutsche] Reich — (hist.) the German Reich or Empire

    das Dritte Reich(hist.) the Third Reich

    2) (fig.) realm

    ins Reich der Fabel gehören — belong to the realm[s] of fantasy

    das Reich der Pflanzen/Tiere — the plant/animal kingdom

    Dein Reich komme(bibl.) thy Kingdom come

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    Reich n; -(e)s, -e empire (auch fig); liter realm (auch fig); (Königreich) kingdom;
    das Deutsche Reich HIST the (German) Reich;
    das Dritte Reich HIST the Third Reich;
    das Reich Gottes REL the Kingdom of Heaven;
    das Reich der Mitte HIST China;
    das Weströmische/Oströmische Reich HIST the Western/Eastern Empire;
    das Reich der Natur the natural world;
    das Reich der Fantasie/Träume the world of fantasy/dreams;
    das entstammt dem Reich der Fantasie that belongs to the realm of fantasy;
    das Reich der Finsternis the kingdom of darkness;
    sein eigenes kleines Reich haben fig have one’s own little kingdom ( oder private world);
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    das; Reich[e]s, Reiche
    1) empire; (KönigReich) kingdom; realm

    das [Deutsche] Reich — (hist.) the German Reich or Empire

    das Dritte Reich(hist.) the Third Reich

    2) (fig.) realm

    ins Reich der Fabel gehören — belong to the realm[s] of fantasy

    das Reich der Pflanzen/Tiere — the plant/animal kingdom

    Dein Reich komme(bibl.) thy Kingdom come

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    -e n.
    empire n.
    realm n.

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  • 10 reich

    I Adj. rich (auch Ernte, Farbe, Bodenschätze etc.); (wohlhabend) auch wealthy, well-to-do; (prächtig, üppig) rich; auch Mahl: opulent; (reichlich) ample, abundant; Leben: full; Fantasie: rich, fertile; Verzierungen: rich, elaborate; unermesslich reich immeasurably rich; reich an (+ Dat) rich in; reiche Auswahl wide selection; ... in reichem Maße in abundance, plenty of...; in reichem Maße vorhanden sein be present in abundance; reich an Erfahrungen sein have experienced a lot (in one’s life); reicher an Erfahrungen geworden sein have learnt (Am. learned) something new; aus reicher Familie from a rich ( oder wealthy) family; ein Sport für reiche Leute a rich man’s sport
    II Adv. richly; reich beschenkt loaded with gifts; reich heiraten marry (into) money; reich bebildert, reich illustriert lavishly illustrated; reich gedeckt Tisch: richly laden; reich geschmückt Fassade, Innenraum etc.: richly decorated
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    das Reich
    (Kaiserreich) empire;
    (Königreich) kingdom;
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    [raiç]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Herrschaft(sgebiet), Imperium) empire; (= Königreich) realm, kingdom

    das Réích der aufgehenden Sonne (liter)the land of the rising sun

    das Deutsche Réích — the German Reich; (bis 1918 auch) the German Empire

    das Dritte Réích — the Third Reich

    das Réích der Mitte — the Middle Kingdom

    das himmlische Réích (liter) — the Kingdom of Heaven, the Heavenly Kingdom

    das Réích Gottes — the Kingdom of God

    2) (= Bereich, Gebiet) realm

    das Réích der Tiere/Pflanzen — the animal/vegetable kingdom

    das Réích der Natur — the world or realm of nature

    das ist mein Réích (fig)that is my domain

    da bin ich in meinem Réích — that's where I'm in my element

    etw ins Réích der Fabel verweisen — to consign sth to the realms of fantasy

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    1) (wealthy: He is becoming more and more affluent.) affluent
    2) (a group of states etc under a single ruler or ruling power: the Roman empire.) empire
    3) (having much money and/or many possessions; rich: She is a wealthy young widow.) wealthy
    5) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rich
    6) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rich
    7) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) rich
    8) (covering a large and varied range of subjects etc: a wide experience of teaching.) wide
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [raiç]
    nt
    1. (Imperium) empire
    das \Reich Gottes the Kingdom of God
    das \Reich der Mitte (geh: China) the Middle Kingdom
    das \Reich der Schatten (liter) the realm of shades liter, the underworld
    das \Reich der Finsternis the realm of darkness
    das Dritte \Reich HIST the Third Reich
    das Großdeutsche \Reich HIST the Greater German Reich, Greater Germany
    das Römische \Reich HIST the Roman Empire
    das „Tausendjährige \Reich“ REL the “Thousand-year Reich”
    2. (Bereich) realm
    das ist mein eigenes \Reich that is my [very] own domain
    das \Reich der aufgehenden Sonne (geh) the land of the rising sun
    das \Reich der Frau/des Kindes/des Mannes the woman's/man's/child's realm
    das \Reich der Gedanken/der Träume the realm of thought/of dreams
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    das; Reich[e]s, Reiche
    1) empire; (KönigReich) kingdom; realm

    das [Deutsche] Reich — (hist.) the German Reich or Empire

    das Dritte Reich(hist.) the Third Reich

    2) (fig.) realm

    ins Reich der Fabel gehören — belong to the realm[s] of fantasy

    das Reich der Pflanzen/Tiere — the plant/animal kingdom

    Dein Reich komme(bibl.) thy Kingdom come

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    A. adj rich (auch Ernte, Farbe, Bodenschätze etc); (wohlhabend) auch wealthy, well-to-do; (prächtig, üppig) rich; auch Mahl: opulent; (reichlich) ample, abundant; Leben: full; Fantasie: rich, fertile; Verzierungen: rich, elaborate;
    unermesslich reich immeasurably rich;
    reich an (+dat) rich in;
    reiche Auswahl wide selection;
    … in reichem Maße in abundance, plenty of …;
    in reichem Maße vorhanden sein be present in abundance;
    reich an Erfahrungen sein have experienced a lot (in one’s life);
    reicher an Erfahrungen geworden sein have learnt (US learned) something new;
    aus reicher Familie from a rich ( oder wealthy) family;
    ein Sport für reiche Leute a rich man’s sport
    B. adv richly;
    reich beschenkt loaded with gifts;
    reich heiraten marry (into) money;
    reich bebildert, reich illustriert lavishly illustrated;
    reich geschmückt Fassade, Innenraum etc: richly decorated
    …reich im adj meist …-rich; präd auch rich in …;
    nährstoffreich nutrient-rich; präd auch rich in nutrients
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    das; Reich[e]s, Reiche
    1) empire; (KönigReich) kingdom; realm

    das [Deutsche] Reich — (hist.) the German Reich or Empire

    das Dritte Reich(hist.) the Third Reich

    2) (fig.) realm

    ins Reich der Fabel gehören — belong to the realm[s] of fantasy

    das Reich der Pflanzen/Tiere — the plant/animal kingdom

    Dein Reich komme(bibl.) thy Kingdom come

    * * *
    -e n.
    empire n.
    realm n.

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  • 11 царствие

    библ.

    Царствие Божие библ. (потустороннее царство, или царство будущего, где избранные будут жить в соединении с Богом)the Kingdom of God

    "Царствие ему небесное!" — God rest in his soul! May the peace of God be with him, Let God rest in his soul

    Царствие Небесное (особенно часто встречается в Ев. от Матфея, в др. Евангелиях и Посланиях оно заменяется выражением Царствие Божие, царство Христово или просто словом "царство")the Kingdom of Heaven

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  • 12 GUÐ

    m. (and n.), God.
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    m.; the plur. used to render the Lat. dii is guðir; [for etymology and changes of this word see p. 207]:—God.
    A. Though the primitive form Goð rhymes with boð ( bidding), stoð ( help), and many other words, the second form Guð rhymes with no single word, so that in hymns the poets are wont to use incomplete rhymes, as brauð ( bread), nauð ( need); and exact rhymes can only be obtained by the last syllables of derivatives, e. g. Iðranin blíðkar aptur Guð | ei verður syndin tilreiknuð, Pass. 40. 4; or Upphaf alls mesta ófögn uðs | áklögun ströng og reiði Guðs, 3. 14; Svo er nú syndin innsigl | iðrandi sála kvitt við Guð, 50. 14; but these rhyme-syllables can only occur in trisyllabic words (Gramm. p. xv):—the following are examples of incomplete rhymes, Vinir þér enga veittu stoð | svo vinskap fengi eg við sannan Guð, Pass. 3. 7; Föðurlegt hjarta hefir Guð | við hvern sem líðr kross og nauð, 3. 16; Herra minn þú varst hulinn Guð | þá hæðni leiðst og krossins nauð, 40. 16; as also in the hymn, Til þín Heilagi Herra Guð | hef eg lypt sálu minni | af hug og hjarta í hverri neyð | hjástoð treystandi þinni, Hólabók 108, rendering of Ps. xxv; Luther’s hymn, Ein feste burg ist unser Gott, is in the Icel. rendering, Óvinnanlig borg er vor Guð | ágæta skjöldr og verja | hann frelsar oss af allri nauð, Hólabók 182; Fyrir valtan veraldar auð | set þína trú á sannan Guð | sem allt skapaði fyrir sitt boð, 208 (in Hans Sachs’ hymn); hugsjúkir eta harma brauð | hollari fæðu gefr Guð | sér ljúfum þá þeir sofa, 124, Ps. cxxvii. 2.
    B. PHRASES:—Guðs ást, Guðs elska, the love of God; Guðs gata, the way of God, 625. 87; Guðs gæðska, Guðs náð, the grace, goodness of God; Guðs miskunn, Guðs mildi, the mercy of God; Guðs ótti, the fear of God; Guðs gjöf, God’s gift; Guði friðr, the peace of God; Guðs hús, the house of God; Guðs musteri, the temple of God; Guðs orð, the word of God; and in popular usage, Guðsorða-bók, ‘God’s word-book,’ i. e. a religious book, not only of the Bible, but generally of hymns, sermons, etc., opp. to historical or secular books, sögu-bækr; Guðs maðr, a man of God, Stj. passim; Guðs ríki, the kingdom of God; Guðs Kristni, the Church of God, 625. 82; Guðs vin, God’s friend, Fms. i. 139; Guðs þjónn, God’s servant; Guðs þræll, the thrall of God, Greg. 54, Bs. i. 638; Guðs Sonr, the Son of God; Guðs trú, faith in God; Guðs þjónusta, Divine service (in Papal times the mass), K. Á. 36; of the sacrament, Bs. i. 638; Guðs akr, Germ. Gottes acker, ‘God’s acre,’ a churchyard; Guðs kista, God’s chest, the temple-treasury, Mark xii. 41; Guðs líkami = Corpus Domini, K. Á. 38; Guðs móðir, God’s mother (the Virgin Mary):—in Papal times, Guðs eign, God’s property = church glebes; Guðs lög, God’s law, i. e. the ecclesiastical law, as opp. to lands lög, the law of the land, i. e. the secular or civil law, K. Á. ch. 9, (for an interesting note upon this subject vide H. E. i. 133, note b); Guðs réttr, God’s right, i. e. ecclesiastical right, Fms. vii. 305; Guðs þakkir, ‘God’s thanks,’ charity, Grág. i. 222, K. Þ. K. 142, Hom. 34; whence the popular contracted form gustuk, a charity, pittance, in such phrases as, það er ekki gustuk, ‘tis no charity, ‘tis a pity, e. g. of dealing harshly with the poor; gustuka-verk, a work of charity; göra e-t í gustuka skyni, to do a thing as a charity: in former times the phrases Guðs þakkir and sálu-gjafir (soul’s gifts) were synonymous, including not only gifts to churches, clergy, and the poor, but also the building of bridges, erecting hostelries, especially in desert places, and the like, whence the words, sælu-brú, soul’s bridge; sælu-hús, soul’s house.
    2. in Icel. many sayings referring to the name of God are still household words, e. g. in entering a house, as a greeting, hér sé Guð, God be here! (from Luke x. 5): in returning thanks, Guðs ást, God’s love! Guð laun or Guð laun’ fyrir mig, God’s reward! Germ. vergelt’s Gott! or gefið þið í Guðs friði! to which the reply is, Guð blessi þig, God bless thee ! (which is also the answer to a greeting or to thanks); Guðs friði! or vertu í Guðs friði, be in God’s peace! is the usual farewell; and the answer is, Guð veri með þér, God be with thee! Guð hjálpi þér, God help thee! Germ. helf Gott! Engl. God bless you! (to one sneezing); Guð varðveiti þig, God ward thee! (to one playing with dangerous things); biddu Guð fyrir þér! (denoting wonder), pray God! gáðu að Guði, heed God! take heed! fyrir Guðs skuld, for God’s sake! ef Guð lofar, proncd. as one word (ef-guðlogar, changing f into g), God willing, a common phrase when speaking of plans for the future, eg skal koma á morgun, ef-guðlogar, I will come to-morrow, God willing (from James iv. 13–15), occurs in Skálda (Thorodd) 165, as also, ef Guð vill, if God will (less freq.); Guði sé lof, God be praised! Guð gæfi, God grant! Guðs mildi, by God’s grace; það var mesta Guðs mildi hann slasaði sig ekki; Guð gefi þér góðan dag, Guð gefi þér góðar nætr, whence abbreviated góðan dag, good day; góðar nætr, good night: the sayings, sá er ekki einn sem Guð er með; and þann má ekki kefja sem Guð vill hefja, Fb. iii. 408; eitthvað þeim til líknar legst, sem ljúfr Guð vill bjarga.

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  • 13 небесен

    heavenly, celestial
    прен. superterrestrial, superlunary
    поет. supernal
    небесни тела heavenly/luminous bodies, luminaries
    небесни сили the powers above
    небесен свод firmament; the vault of heaven
    небесно царство рел. Kingdom of God/of Heaven
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    небѐсен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни heavenly, celestial; firmamental; прен. superterrestrial, superlunary; поет. supernal; ( божествен) divine; \небесенен екватор celestial equator, equinoctial; \небесенен свод firmament; the vault of heaven; \небесенни сили the powers above; \небесенни тела heavenly/luminous bodies, luminaries; Небесното царство рел. Kingdom of God/of heaven.
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    celestial; heavenly{`hEvxnli}; palatal
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    1. (божествен) divine 2. heavenly, celestial 3. НЕБЕСЕН свод firmament;the vault of heaven 4. небесни сили the powers above 5. небесни тела heavenly/luminous bodies, luminaries 6. небесно царство рел. Kingdom of God/of Heaven 7. поет. supernal 8. прен. superterrestrial, superlunary

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  • 14 δικαιοσύνη

    δικαιοσύνη, ης, ἡ (s. δίκαιος; Theognis, Hdt.+) gener. the quality of being upright. Theognis 1, 147 defines δ. as the sum of all ἀρετή; acc. to Demosth. (20, 165) it is the opp. of κακία. A strict classification of δ. in the NT is complicated by freq. interplay of abstract and concrete aspects drawn from OT and Gr-Rom. cultures, in which a sense of equitableness combines with awareness of responsibility within a social context.
    the quality, state, or practice of judicial responsibility w. focus on fairness, justice, equitableness, fairness
    of human beings (a common theme in honorary ins, e.g. IPriene 71, 14f; 22f of a judge named Alexis; Danker, Benefactor 346–48; cp. Aristot., EN 5, 1, 8, 1129a τὸ μὲν δίκαιον ἄρα τὸ νόμιμον καὶ τὸ ἴσον ‘uprightness consists of that which is lawful and fair’; Ath. 34:2 ἔστι δὲ δ. ἴσα ἴσοις ἀμείβειν ‘uprightness means to answer like with like’; for association of δ. with judgment s. also Diog. L. 3, 79; in contexts of praise δ. suggests authority involving juridical responsibility FX 7, ’81, 255 n. 229) δ. κρίσεως ἀρχὴ καὶ τέλος uprightness is the beginning and end of judgment B 1:6. Melchizedek as βασιλεὺς δικαιοσύνης Hb 7:2. ἐργάζεσθαι δικαιοσύνην administer justice Hb 11:33; κρίνειν ἐν δ. (Ps 71:2f; 95:13; Sir 45:26; PsSol 8:24) judge justly Ac 17:31, cp. Mk 16:14 v.l. (Freer ms. line 5 in N. app.); Ro 9:28 v.l. (Is 10:22). ποιεῖν κρίμα καὶ δ. practice justice and uprightness 1 Cl 13:1 (Jer 9:23). καθιστάναι τοὺς ἐπισκοπούς ἐν δ. appoint overseers in uprightness= who will serve justly 1 Cl 42:5 (Is 60:17). David rejoices in God’s δ. 1 Cl 18:15 (Ps 50:16; s. ἀγαλλιάω, end).
    of transcendent figures (Pla. τὴν δ. θεοῦ νόμον ὑπελάμβανεν ‘considered divine justice [i.e. apportionment of reward or retribution in accordance with behavior] a principle’ or ‘system’ that served as a deterrent of crime Diog. L. 3, 79). Of an apocalyptic horseman ἐν δικαιοσύνῃ κρινεῖ Rv 19:11.
    quality or state of juridical correctness with focus on redemptive action, righteousness. Equitableness is esp. associated w. God (cp. Paradoxogr. Vat. 43 Keller αἰτεῖται παρὰ τ. θεῶν οὐδὲν ἄλλο πλὴν δικαιοσύνης), and in our lit. freq. in connection w. exercise of executive privilege in conferring a benefit. Hence God’s δ. can be the opposite of condemnation 2 Cor 3:9 (s. below); in it God is revealed as judge Rom 3:5—in contrast to human wrath, which beclouds judgment—displaying judicial integrity 3:25 (on this pass. s. also below). Cp. ἐκάλεσά σε ἐν δ. B 14:7 (Is 42:6). Also of equitable privilege allotted by God 2 Pt 1:1.—In Pauline thought the intimate association of God’s interest in retaining a reputation for justice that rewards goodness and requites evil, while at the same time working out a plan of salvation for all humanity, complicates classification of his use of δικαιοσύνη. On the one hand, God’s δ. is pardoning action, and on the other a way of sharing God’s character with believers, who then exhibit righteousness in the moral sense. God achieves this objective through exercise of executive privilege in dispensing justice equitably without reference to νόμος by making salvation available to all humanity (which shares a common problem of liability to wrath by being unanimously in revolt against God Ro 3:9–18, 23) through faith in God’s action in Jesus Christ. The genitival constr. δ. θεοῦ accents the uniqueness of this δ.: Ro 1:17; 3:21f, 25, 26 (s. these pass. also below; Reumann, 3c end); 10:3, and δ. alone 5:21; 9:30 (3 times); 2 Cor 3:9 (opp. κατάκρισις; cp. Dg 9:3; 5). 2 Cor 5:21 may belong here if δ. is viewed as abstract for concrete=δικαιωθέντες (but s. below). All these refer to righteousness bestowed by God cp. ἡ δωρεὰ τῆς δ. Ro 5:17, also 1 Cor 1:30 (sim. 1QS 11, 9–15; 1QH 4, 30–37). In this area it closely approximates salvation (cp. Is 46:13; 51:5 and s. NSnaith, Distinctive Ideas of the OT ’46, 207–22, esp. 218–22; EKäsemann, ZTK 58, ’61, 367–78 [against him RBultmann, JBL 83, ’64, 12–16]). According to some interpreters hunger and thirst for uprightness Mt 5:6 perh. offers (but s. 3a below) a related eschatological sense (‘Kingdom of God’, FNötscher, Biblica 31, ’50, 237–41=Vom A zum NT, ’62, 226–30).—Keeping the law cannot bring about uprightness Ro 3:21; Gal 2:21; 3:21, because δ. ἐκ τοῦ νόμου uprightness based on the law Ro 10:5 (cp. 9:30f), as ἰδία δ. one’s own (self-made) upr. 10:3, is impossible. God’s δ. without ref. to νόμος is to be apprehended by faith Ro 1:17; 3:22, 26; 4:3ff, 13; 9:30; 10:4, 6, 10 (cp. Hb 11:7 ἡ κατὰ πίστιν δ. righteousness based on faith; s. B-D-F §224, 1), for which reason faith is ‘calculated as righteousness’ (Gen 15:6; Ps 105:31; 1 Macc 2:52) Ro 4:3, 5f, 9, 11, 13, 22; Gal 3:6 (cp. Hb 11:7; Js 2:23; AMeyer, D. Rätsel des Jk 1930, 86ff; 1 Cl 10:6; B 13:7). Of Jesus as our righteousness 1 Cor 1:30.—As gift and power Ro 5:17, 21, and because it is intimately associated with the δύναμις of Christ’s resurrection Phil 3:9f (s. below), this righteousness enables the redeemed to respond and serve God faithfully Ro 6:13 (in wordplay opp. of ἀδικία), 16, 18ff; cp. 1 Cor 1:30 of Christ as instrument of God’s gift of δ.; 2 Cor 3:9. Thus God’s δ. functions as δύναμις 6:7 within Christians 5:21 (i.e. the way God acts in justifying or restoring people to a relationship with God’s self serves as a model for Christian interaction; for a difft. view, s. above) through the Spirit (Ro 8:9) and assures them they will have life that will be fully realized at the end of the age Ro 8:10f; for the time being it is a matter of hope ἐλπὶς δικαιοσύνης Gal 5:5 (cp. Is 51:5); cp. ἡ ἐκ θεοῦ δ. Phil 3:9. Pol 8:1 shares Paul’s view: Christ as ἀρραβὼν τῆς δ.—God’s uprightness as gift τοῦ κυρίου τοῦ ἐφʼ ὑμᾶς στάξαντος τὴν δ. who distills uprightness on you Hv 3, 9, 1.—Such perspectives offer a transition to specific ways in which the redeemed express uprightness.
    the quality or characteristic of upright behavior, uprightness, righteousness
    of uprightness in general: Mt 5:6 (cp. 6:33; some interpret 5:6 in an eschatological sense, s. 2 above; on desire for δ. cp. ἐπιθυμία τῆς δ. Hm 12, 2, 4); Mt 5:10, 20 (s. b, below); Hm 10, 1, 5; Dg 10:8; λόγος δικαιοσύνης Hb 5:13; Pol 9:1 (s. also Epict., Fgm. Stob. 26; when a man is excited by the λόγος in meetings, he should give expression to τὰ τῆς δικαιοσύνης λόγια). πάσχειν διὰ δ. 1 Pt 3:14. ἄγγελος τῆς δ. Hm 6, 2, 1; 3; 8; 10. ῥήματα δ. 8:9. 10, 1, 5; Dg 10:8; Pol 2:3; 3:1; ἐντολὴ δ. commandment of upr. Pol 3:3; 9:1.—Mt 6:33 of the kind of δ. God expects (on δ. as characteristic required by God acc. to Jewish perspective s. Bousset, Rel.3 387ff; 379ff; 423; cp. KFahlgren, Sẹdāḳā, nahestehende u. entgegengesetzte Begriffe im Alten Testament, diss. Uppsala ’32.—S. Diog. L. 3, 83 on Plato’s view of δικαιοσύνη περὶ θεούς or δ. πρὸς τοὺς θεούς=performance of prescribed duties toward gods; s. also ref. to 3, 79 at 1b above). Christ’s δ. Dg 9:3, 5. διαλέγεσθαι περὶ δ. Ac 24:25. Opp. ἀδικία (Hippol., Ref. 4, 43, 12; Did., Gen. 20, 27) 2 Cl 19:2; Dg 9:1. As ἀρετή Hm 1:2; Hs 6, 1, 4; 8, 10, 3. Opp. ἀνομία 2 Cor 6:14; cp. 2 Cor. 11:15 (ironical); Hb 1:9 (Ps 44:8); ἁμαρτία, which is the dominating power before δ. θεοῦ comes into play Ro 6:16, 18–20; cp. 1 Pt 2:24. ἐργάζεσθαι δ. (Ps 14:2) do what is right Ac 10:35; accomplish righteousness Js 1:20 (W-S. §30, 7g); Hv 2, 2, 7; 2, 3, 3; m 5, 1, 1; 12, 3, 1; 12, 6, 2; Hs 9, 13, 7. Also ἔργον δικαιοσύνης ἐργάζεσθαι 1 Cl 33:8. Opp. οὐδὲν ἐργάζεσθαι τῇ δ. Hs 5, 1, 4; ποιεῖν (τὴν) δ. (2 Km 8:15; Ps 105:3; Is 56:1; 58:2; 1 Macc 14:35 al.) do what is right 1J 2:29; 3:7, 10; Rv 22:11; 2 Cl 4:2; 11:7. Also πράσσειν τὴν δ. 2 Cl 19:3; διώκειν τὴν δ. (cp. Sir 27:8 διώκ. τὸ δίκαιον) seek to attain/achieve upr. Ro 9:30; 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 2:22; 2 Cl 18:2; δ. ἀσκεῖν Hm 8:10. ὁδὸς (τῆς) δ. (ὁδός 3ab) Mt 21:32; 2 Pt 2:21; B 1:4; 5:4. προπορεύσεται ἔμπροσθεν σου ἡ δ. 3:4 (Is 58:8); cp. 4:12. κατορθοῦσθαι τὰς ὁδοὺς ἐν δ. walk uprightly Hv 2, 2, 6; τῇ δ. ζήσωμεν live uprightly 1 Pt 2:24. πύλη δ. gate of upr. 1 Cl 48:2 (Ps 117:19), cp. vs. 4. ἐν οἷς δ. κατοικεῖ (cp. Is 32:16) in which righteousness dwells 2 Pt 3:13. Of Christ’s body δικαιοσύνης ναο͂ς AcPlCor 2:17. παιδεία ἡ ἐν δ. training in uprightness 2 Ti 3:16. ἔργα τὰ ἐν δ. righteous deeds Tit 3:5. λαμπρότης ἐν δ. rejoicing in uprightness 1 Cl 35:2; ἐχθρὸς πάσης δ. enemy of every kind of upr. Ac 13:10. W. ὁσιότης (Wsd 9:3): holiness and upr. (as the relig. and moral side of conduct; cp. 1QS 1:5; 8:2; 11:9–15; 1QH 4:30f) Lk 1:75 (λατρεύειν ἐν δ. as Josh 24:14); Eph 4:24; 1 Cl 48:4. W. πίστις (OGI 438, 8; 1 Macc 14:35; Just., D. 110, 3) Pol 9:2; cp. 2 Pt 1:1. With εἰρήνη (Is 39:8; 48:18) and χαρά Ro 14:17; cp. 1 Cl 3:4; Hb 7:2 (but s. 1a, above). W. ἀλήθεια (Is 45:19; 48:1) Eph 5:9; 1 Cl 31:2; 62:2; Hs 9, 25, 2. W. ἀγάπη 2 Cl 12:1. W. ἀγαθωσύνη Eph 5:9. W. ἁγνεία Hs 9, 16, 7. W. γνῶσις κυρίου (cp. Pr 16:8) D 11:2. ὅπλα (τῆς) δ. tools or weapons of uprightness Ro 6:13; 2 Cor 6:7; Pol 4:1; θῶραξ τῆς δ. (Is 59:17; Wsd 5:18) breastplate of upr. Eph 6:14. τέκνα δικαιοσύνης (opp. ὀργῆς) AcPlCor 2:19. διάκονοι δικαιοσύνης servants of upr. 2 Cor 11:15; Pol 5:2; μισθός δ. D 5:2; B 20:2; μέρος δ. portion in (eternal salvation) which is meant for righteousness ApPt Rainer 6; καρπὸς δικαιοσύνης (Pr 3:9; 11:30; 13:2) produce of uprightness (ApcSed 12:5) Phil 1:11; Hb 12:11; Js 3:18; Hs 9, 19, 2; GJs 6:3. ὁ τῆς δ. στέφανος the crown of upr. (w. which the upright are adorned; cp. TestLevi 8:2; Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 258; a common theme in honorary ins recognizing distinguished public service, s. indexes SIG, OGI and other ins corpora; Danker, Benefactor 345–47; s. also the boast of Augustus, s.v. δίκαιος 1aα) 2 Ti 4:8; cp. ἡ τ. δικαιοσύνης δόξα the glory of upr. ending of Mk in the Freer ms. ln. 11f. Described as a characteristic to be taught and learned, because it depends on a knowledge of God’s will: κῆρυξ δ. preacher of upr. 2 Pt 2:5 (cp. Ar. 15:2 τῇ δ. τοῦ κηρύγματος). διδάσκειν δ. teach upr. (of Paul) 1 Cl 5:7. μέρος τι ἐκ τῆς δ. a portion of uprightness Hv 3, 1, 6; cp. 3, 6, 4; δ. μεγάλην ἐργάζεσθαι m 8:2.—ἐλέγχειν περὶ δικαιοσύνης convict w. regard to uprightness (of Jesus) J 16:8, 10 (s. WHatch, HTR 14, 1921, 103–5; HWindisch: Jülicher Festschr. 1927, 119f; HTribble, Rev. and Expos. 32, ’37, 269–80; BLindars, BRigaux Festschr., ’70, 275–85).
    of specific action righteousness in the sense of fulfilling divine expectation not specifically expressed in ordinances (Orig., C. Cels. 7, 18, 39; Did., Gen. 188, 27: οἱ κατὰ δ. ζῶντες) Mt 3:15=ISm 1:1; of a superior type Mt 5:20 (s. JMoffatt, ET 13, 1902, 201–6, OOlevieri, Biblica 5, 1924, 201ff; Betz, SM 190f); not to win plaudits 6:1. To please outsiders as well as oneself 2 Cl 13:1. W. characteristic restriction of mng. mercy, charitableness (cp. Tob 12:9) of God, whose concern for the poor 2 Cor 9:9 (Ps 111:9) is exemplary for the recipients of the letter vs. 10; participation in such activity belongs, according to Mt 6:1f (cp. δίκαιος 1:19: Joseph combines justice and mercy), to the practice of piety (on the development of the word’s mng. in this direction s. Bousset, Rel.3 380). Pl. (B-D-F §142; W-S. §27, 4d; Rob. 408 δικαιοσύναι righteous deeds (Ezk 3:20; 33:13; Da 9:18) 2 Cl 6:9. δικαιοσύναι righteous deeds (Ezk 3:20; 33:13; Da 9:18; TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 12 [Stone p. 30]) 2 Cl 6:9. ἀρετὴ δικαιοσύνης Hm 1:2; Hs 6, 1, 4; cp. 8, 10, 3.
    uprightness as determined by divine/legal standards δ. θεοῦ upr. that meets God’s standard Js 1:20 (W-S. 30, §7g).—Ro 10:5; Gal 2:21; 3:21; Phil 3:6; 3:9.—ASchmitt, Δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ: JGeffcken Festschr. ’31, 111–31; FHellegers, D. Gerechtigkeit Gottes im Rö., diss. Tüb. ’39; AOepke, TLZ 78, ’53, 257–64.—Dodd 42–59; ADescamps, Studia Hellenistica, ’48, 69–92.—S. also JRopes, Righteousness in the OT and in St. Paul: JBL 22, 1903, 211ff; JGerretsen, Rechtvaardigmaking bij Pls 1905; GottfrKittel, StKr 80, 1907, 217–33; ETobac, Le problème de la Justification dans S. Paul 1908; EDobschütz, Über d. paul. Rechtfertigungslehre: StKr 85, 1912, 38–87; GWetter, D. Vergeltungsged. b. Pls 1912, 161ff; BWestcott, St. Paul and Justification 1913; WMacholz, StKr 88, 1915, 29ff; EBurton ICC, Gal. 1921, 460–74; WMichaelis, Rechtf. aus Glauben b. Pls: Deissmann Festschr. 1927, 116–38; ELohmeyer, Grundlagen d. paul. Theologie 1929, 52ff; HBraun, Gerichtsged. u. Rechtfertigungslehre b. Pls. 1930; OZänker, Δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ b. Pls: ZST 9, ’32, 398–420; FFilson, St. P.’s Conception of Recompense ’31; WGrundmann, ZNW 32, ’33, 52–65; H-DWendland, D. Mitte der paul. Botschaft ’35; RGyllenberg, D. paul. Rechtfertigungslehre u. das AT: Studia Theologica (Riga) I ’35, 35–52; HJager, Rechtvaardiging en zekerheid des geloofs (Ro 1:16f; 3:21–5:11) ’39; HHofer, D. Rechtfertigungsverk. des Pls nach neuerer Forschg. ’40; VTaylor, Forgiveness and Reconciliation ’41; RBultmann, Theologie des NT ’48, 266–80, Eng. tr. KGrobel ’51, I 270–85; SSchulz, ZTK 56, ’59, 155–85 (Qumran and Paul); CMüller, FRL 86, ’64 (Ro 9–11); JBecker, Das Heil Gottes, ’64; PStuhlmacher, Gerechtigkeit Gottes b. Paulus, ’65; JReumann, Int 20, ’66, 432–52 (Ro 3:21–31); HBraun, Qumran II, ’66, 165–80; JZiesler, The Mng. of Righteousness in Paul, ’72; ESanders, Paul and Palestinian Judaism, ’77 (s. index 625; appendix by MBrauch 523–42 rev. of discussions in Germany); SWilliams, JBL 99, ’80, 241–90.—CPerella, De justificatione sec. Hb: Biblica 14, ’33, 1–21; 150–69. S. also the lit. on πίστις and ἁμαρτία.—On the whole word s. RAC X 233–360; AKöberle, Rechtfertigung u. Heiligung 1930; EDNT I 325–30.—DELG s.v. δίκη. M-M. EDNT.TW. Sv.

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  • 15 reino

    m.
    1 kingdom (biology & politics).
    el reino animal the animal kingdom
    el reino de los cielos the kingdom of Heaven
    2 realm, domain, dominion.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reinar.
    * * *
    1 kingdom, reign
    \
    reino de los animales animal kingdom
    reino de los Cielos Kingdom of Heaven
    Reino Unido United Kingdom
    reino vegetal vegetable kingdom
    * * *
    noun m.
    kingdom, realm
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino kingdom, realm (liter)
    * * *
    = kingdom, realm.
    Ex. 'Loss of the cultural kingdom' is an article which examines the predicament of public librarians under Germany's National Socialism.
    Ex. Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.
    ----
    * con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.
    * hecho en el Reino Unido = British-made.
    * LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).
    * MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.
    * reino animal, el = animal kingdom, the.
    * Reino de Arabia Saudí = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    * Reino de Aragón = Kingdom of Aragon.
    * Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).
    * reino vegetal, el = plant kingdom, the.
    * * *
    masculino kingdom, realm (liter)
    * * *
    = kingdom, realm.

    Ex: 'Loss of the cultural kingdom' is an article which examines the predicament of public librarians under Germany's National Socialism.

    Ex: Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.
    * con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.
    * hecho en el Reino Unido = British-made.
    * LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).
    * MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.
    * reino animal, el = animal kingdom, the.
    * Reino de Arabia Saudí = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
    * Reino de Aragón = Kingdom of Aragon.
    * Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).
    * reino vegetal, el = plant kingdom, the.

    * * *
    kingdom, realm ( liter)
    el reino de la fantasía the realm of fantasy
    ciego2 (↑ ciego (2))
    Compuestos:
    animal kingdom
    el Reino de Dios the Kingdom of God
    el Reino de los cielos the Kingdom of Heaven
    mineral kingdom
    mpl ( Hist) small states which remained after the collapse of the Caliphate of Cordoba
    plant o vegetable kingdom
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    Del verbo reinar: ( conjugate reinar)

    reino es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    reinó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    reinar    
    reino
    reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
    a) [monarca/dinastía] to reign

    b) [silencio/paz] to reign;

    [terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
    reino sustantivo masculino
    kingdom;

    el reino de la fantasía the realm of fantasy
    reinar verbo intransitivo
    1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
    2 (clima) to prevail
    reino sustantivo masculino
    1 kingdom
    2 frml realm
    el reino de la ciencia, the realm of science

    ' reino' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bar
    - chalet
    - lata
    - taifa
    - vegetal
    - cena
    - cenar
    - comida
    - Reino Unido
    English:
    back out
    - crisps
    - kingdom
    - lady
    - marmalade
    - mean
    - potato chips
    - realm
    - reign
    - Secretary of State
    - UK
    - Union Jack
    - United Kingdom
    - land
    - open
    - union
    - united
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    reino nm
    1. [territorio, estado] kingdom;
    el reino de los cielos the kingdom of Heaven
    Hist reino de taifa = independent Muslim kingdom in Iberian peninsula;
    el Reino Unido (de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte) the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
    2. Biol kingdom
    reino animal animal kingdom;
    reino mineral mineral kingdom;
    reino vegetal vegetable kingdom
    3. [ámbito, dominio] realm
    * * *
    m tb fig
    kingdom
    * * *
    reino nm
    : kingdom, realm
    reino animal: animal kingdom
    * * *
    reino n kingdom

    Spanish-English dictionary > reino

  • 16 jainko

    [from an irregular contraction of "Jaungoiko" (Lord of the high) or it is the original term. "Jaungoiko" and "Jainko" may be unrelated] iz.
    1. god; gerla \jainkoa god of war; anbrosia \jainkoen janaria zen ambrosia was the food of the gods
    2. J\jainkoa God; J\jainkoak emandako providential; J\jainkoak nahita providentially
    b. ( \jainkoaren) J\jainkoaren deia divine {vocation || calling}; J\jainkoaren Bidea the divine way; J\jainkoaren bidez divinely; \jainkoaren Erreinu Kingdom of God; \jainkoaren eskuetako tresna instrument in God's hands, hands of God; J\jainkoaren izenean! i. in the name of God ii. ( dohainik) free, gratis; J\jainkoaren izenean ibili to go begging; J\jainkoaren izeneko beggar, mendicant formala. ; \jainkoaren oilo butterfly; \jainkoaren txakurra caterpillar
    c. (irud.) ala \jainkoa! egad!| omigosh!|good heavens!; Egun on, J\jainkok ( demaizula) Zah. Good morning; \jainko lagun, lortuko dugu with God's help we'll manage it; J\jainkoari eskerrak thank God!; J\jainkoak lagun diezazula! God be with you!; J\jainkoak nahi dezala! let's hope to God!; zenbat seme-alaba duzu? J\jainkorik aina How many children have you got? — just one
    d. (atsot.) gizonak ekin, J\jainko egin man proposes, God disposes; J\jainkoari erreguz eta beharrari mailuz (atsot.) God helps those who help themselves (atsot.)

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  • 17 eingehen

    (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    I v/i
    1. Kleidung: shrink
    2. Tier, Pflanze: die (an + Dat of); dabei geht man ja ein! umg., bei großer Anstrengung etc.: it’s enough to finish you off; bei dieser Hitze oder diesen Temperaturen geht man ja ein this heat kills oder these temperatures kill you; ich gehe noch oder fast ein vor Durst / Hitze etc. umg. I’m dying of thirst / heat etc.
    3. umg., fig. Firma, Zeitung: fold, go under
    4. umg., fig. (einen Misserfolg erleiden) come to grief; auch come a cropper ( bei with)
    5. eingehen auf (+ Akk) (Interesse zeigen für) show an interest in; (sich befassen mit) deal with; auf eine Frage etc.: go into; auf einen Scherz etc.: go along with; auf einen Plan etc.: accept; auf jemanden eingehen respond to; zuhörend: listen to; nachsichtig: humo(u)r; auf die Frage (+ Gen) eingehen auch address the issue of; näher eingehen auf elaborate on, expand on, amplify; ( überhaupt) nicht eingehen auf auch ignore (completely); darauf will ich jetzt nicht eingehen I don’t want to go into that now
    6. WIRTS., Amtsspr. (eintreffen) Geld, Post, Waren: come in, arrive; ist mein Schreiben bei Ihnen eingegangen? have you received my letter?
    7. eingehen in (+ Akk) (Eingang finden) enter; in die Annalen oder Geschichte eingehen go down in history; in das Reich Gottes eingehen enter the Kingdom of God; sind diese Überlegungen in Ihren Artikel / in die Planung eingegangen? have these considerations found a place in your article / been taken up in the plans?
    8. umg.: das will mir nicht eingehen! (ich verstehe es nicht) I can’t grasp it; es will ihm nicht eingehen, dass... (er will es nicht wahrhaben) he can’t accept (the fact) that..., he can’t come to terms with the fact that...
    II v/t
    1. (Vertrag) enter into; (Verpflichtung etc.) take on; (Risiko) take; (Wette) make; (Kompromiss) accept; einen Vergleich eingehen come to an arrangement; mit Gläubigern: reach a settlement, compound fachspr.; die Ehe eingehen mit geh. enter into marriage with; darauf gehe ich jede Wette ein I bet you anything that’ll happen
    2. CHEM. (Verbindung) form; (Reaktion) undergo
    * * *
    (Pflanze) to perish; to die;
    (Verpflichtung) to enter into
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    ein|ge|hen sep irreg aux sein
    1. vi
    1) (= ankommen) (Briefe, Waren etc) to arrive, to be received; (Meldung, Spenden, Bewerbungen) to come in, to be received

    éíngehende Post/Waren — incoming mail/goods

    eingegangene Post/Spenden — mail/donations received

    2) (old = eintreten) to enter (
    in +acc into= Aufnahme finden Wort, Sitte) to be adopted ( in +acc in)

    in die Geschichte éíngehen — to go down in (the annals of) history

    in die Unsterblichkeit éíngehen — to attain immortality

    zur ewigen Ruhe or in den ewigen Frieden éíngehen — to go to (one's) rest

    3)

    wann wird es dir endlich éíngehen, dass...? — when will it finally sink in or when will you finally understand that...?

    es will mir einfach nicht éíngehen, wie... — it's beyond me how..., I just cannot understand how...

    4)

    (= wirken) diese Musik geht einem leicht ein — this music is very catchy

    diese Worte gingen ihm glatt einthese words were music to his ears

    5) (fig = einfließen) to leave its mark, to have some influence (
    in +acc on)
    6) (=einlaufen Stoff) to shrink
    7) (=sterben Tiere, Pflanze) to die (
    an +dat of inf Firma etc) to fold

    bei dieser Hitze/Kälte geht man ja ein! (inf) — this heat/cold is just too much (inf) or is killing (inf)

    8)

    niemand ging auf meine Frage/mich ein — nobody took any notice of my question/me

    9)

    (= sich widmen, einfühlen) auf jdn/etw éíngehen — to give (one's) time and attention to sb/sth

    10)

    (= zustimmen) auf einen Vorschlag/Plan éíngehen — to agree to or fall in with a suggestion/plan

    2. vt
    (= abmachen, abschließen) to enter into; Risiko to take; Wette to make

    er gewinnt, darauf gehe ich jede Wette ein — I bet you anything he wins

    einen Vergleich éíngehen (Jur)to reach a settlement

    * * *
    ein|ge·hen
    I. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    in etw akk \eingehen to find one's way into sth
    in die Annalen/in die Geschichte \eingehen to go down in the annals/in history
    in die Ewigkeit \eingehen to pass into eternity
    in das Reich Gottes \eingehen to enter the kingdom of Heaven
    zur ewigen Ruhe \eingehen to go to one's rest
    2. (ankommen) to arrive; (zugestellt werden) to be received
    der anonyme Anruf ging heute Morgen in der Schule ein the school received the anonymous call this morning
    \eingehende Anrufe/Post/Waren incoming calls/mail/goods
    eingegangene Spenden donations received
    etw geht bei jdm ein sb receives sth
    sämtliche Bestellungen, die bei uns \eingehen, werden sofort bearbeitet all orders we receive are processed immediately
    soeben geht bei mir eine wichtige Meldung ein I'm just receiving an important report
    3. FIN (gutgeschrieben werden) to arrive, to be received
    auf etw dat \eingehen to be paid in sth
    die Miete für diesen Monat ist auf meinem Konto immer noch nicht eingegangen this month's rent has still not been paid into my account yet
    etw geht bei jdm ein sb receives sth
    wann ist das Geld bei dir eingegangen? when did your receive the money?
    4. (sterben) to die
    es ist unglaublich schwül hier drinnen, ich geh noch ein! (fam) the closeness in here is killing me!
    in dieser langweiligen Umgebung würde ich \eingehen (fam) I would die of boredom in this environment
    an etw dat \eingehen to die of [or from] sth
    6. (fam: scheitern) to come a cropper fam
    sie sind gegen die Mannschaft aus Venezuela ganz schön eingegangen they really came a cropper against the team from Venezuela
    jdm \eingehen to be grasped by sb
    diese Argumente gehen einem leicht ein these arguments can be easily grasped
    ihm will es nicht \eingehen he can't [or fails to] grasp it
    es will mir einfach nicht \eingehen, wieso I just can't see why
    8. (fam: positiv aufgenommen werden) to go down well fam
    das Lob ging ihr glatt ein the praise went down well with her fam, she was pleased about the praise
    9. (einlaufen) to shrink
    die Sofabezüge sind mir bei der Wäsche eingegangen the sofa covers shrank in the wash
    auf jdn \eingehen to pay some attention to sb
    auf etw akk \eingehen to deal with [or go into] sth
    du gehst überhaupt nicht auf deine Kinder ein you don't pay your kids any attention
    auf diesen Punkt gehe ich zum Schluss noch näher ein I would like to deal with [or go into] this point in more detail at the end
    er ging nicht auf meine Frage ein he ignored my question
    11. (sich einlassen)
    auf etw akk \eingehen to accept sth; (zustimmen) to agree to sth
    auf ein Geschäft \eingehen to agree to a deal
    auf jds Vorschlag eingehen to accept sb's suggestion
    II. vt Hilfsverb: sein
    etw \eingehen to enter into sth
    ein Risiko \eingehen to take a risk
    eine Verpflichtung \eingehen to enter into an obligation
    eine Wette \eingehen to make a bet
    ich gehe jede Wette ein, dass er wieder zu spät kommt I'll bet [you] anything [you like] that he'll arrive late again
    etw [mit jdm] \eingehen to enter into sth [with sb]
    [mit jdm] ein Bündnis \eingehen to enter into alliance [with sb]
    einen Vergleich \eingehen to reach a settlement
    einen Vertrag [mit jdm] \eingehen to enter into contract [with sb]
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (eintreffen) arrive; be received
    2) (fig.)

    in die Weltliteratur eingehen — find one's/its place in world literature

    3) (schrumpfen) shrink
    4)

    auf eine Frage/ein Problem eingehen/nicht eingehen — go into or deal with/ignore a question/problem

    auf ein Angebot eingehen/nicht eingehen — accept/reject an offer

    5) (sterben) die
    6) (bankrott gehen) close down
    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb enter into <contract, matrimony>; take < risk>; accept < obligation>

    darauf gehe ich jede Wette ein(ugs.) I'll bet you anything on that (coll.)

    * * *
    eingehen (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    A. v/i
    1. Kleidung: shrink
    2. Tier, Pflanze: die (
    an +dat of);
    dabei geht man ja ein! umg, bei großer Anstrengung etc: it’s enough to finish you off;
    diesen Temperaturen geht man ja ein this heat kills oder these temperatures kill you;
    fast ein vor Durst/Hitze etc umg I’m dying of thirst/heat etc
    3. umg, fig Firma, Zeitung: fold, go under
    4. umg, fig (einen Misserfolg erleiden) come to grief; auch come a cropper (
    bei with)
    5.
    eingehen auf (+akk) (Interesse zeigen für) show an interest in; (sich befassen mit) deal with; auf eine Frage etc: go into; auf einen Scherz etc: go along with; auf einen Plan etc: accept;
    eingehen respond to; zuhörend: listen to; nachsichtig: humo(u)r;
    auf die Frage (+gen)
    eingehen auch address the issue of;
    näher eingehen auf elaborate on, expand on, amplify;
    (überhaupt) nicht eingehen auf auch ignore (completely);
    darauf will ich jetzt nicht eingehen I don’t want to go into that now
    6. WIRTSCH, ADMIN (eintreffen) Geld, Post, Waren: come in, arrive;
    ist mein Schreiben bei Ihnen eingegangen? have you received my letter?
    7.
    eingehen in (+akk) (Eingang finden) enter;
    Geschichte eingehen go down in history;
    in das Reich Gottes eingehen enter the Kingdom of God;
    sind diese Überlegungen in Ihren Artikel/in die Planung eingegangen? have these considerations found a place in your article/been taken up in the plans?
    8. umg:
    das will mir nicht eingehen! (ich verstehe es nicht) I can’t grasp it;
    es will ihm nicht eingehen, dass … (er will es nicht wahrhaben) he can’t accept (the fact) that …, he can’t come to terms with the fact that …
    B. v/t
    1. (Vertrag) enter into; (Verpflichtung etc) take on; (Risiko) take; (Wette) make; (Kompromiss) accept;
    einen Vergleich eingehen come to an arrangement; mit Gläubigern: reach a settlement, compound fachspr;
    die Ehe eingehen mit geh enter into marriage with;
    darauf gehe ich jede Wette ein I bet you anything that’ll happen
    2. CHEM (Verbindung) form; (Reaktion) undergo
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (eintreffen) arrive; be received
    2) (fig.)

    in die Weltliteratur eingehen — find one's/its place in world literature

    3) (schrumpfen) shrink
    4)

    auf eine Frage/ein Problem eingehen/nicht eingehen — go into or deal with/ignore a question/problem

    auf ein Angebot eingehen/nicht eingehen — accept/reject an offer

    5) (sterben) die
    6) (bankrott gehen) close down
    2.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb enter into <contract, matrimony>; take < risk>; accept < obligation>

    darauf gehe ich jede Wette ein(ugs.) I'll bet you anything on that (coll.)

    * * *
    (Kleidung) v.
    to shrink v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: shrank, shrunk) (Pflanze, Tier) v.
    to die v. (Waren, Post) v.
    to arrive v.
    to come in v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > eingehen

  • 18 królestw|o1

    n 1. (państwo) kingdom
    - rządzić królestwem to rule a kingdom
    - królestwo Szwecji the kingdom of Sweden
    2. (dziedzina) domain
    - kuchnia było jej królestwem the kitchen was her domain
    - ten pokój to moje królestwo this room is my territory
    - królestwo mody the realm of fashion
    3. Biol. kingdom
    - królestwo zwierząt/roślin the animal/plant kingdom
    - □ królestwo Boże Relig. Kingdom of God
    - królestwo niebieskie Relig. Kingdom of Heaven
    - Królestwo Kongresowe a. Polskie Hist. Congress (Kingdom of) Poland, the Kingdom of Poland (established in 1815 at the Congress of Vienna)
    - Zjednoczone Królestwo United Kingdom

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > królestw|o1

  • 19 erreinu

    iz.
    1.
    a. ( erresuma) kingdom; Nafarroako E\erreinua the Kingdom of Navarre
    b. (irud.) gogoeta hutsen \erreinua dreamland
    2. Kristau.
    a. kingdom; Jainkoaren \erreinua the kingdom of God; \erreinuaren giltzak the keys of the kingdom; zeru(eta)ko \erreinu kingdom of heaven
    b. kingdom; \erreinu lurtarra terrestial kingdom; \erreinu telestiar Telestial Kingdom; \erreinu zerutar Celestial Kingdom

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > erreinu

  • 20 εὐλογία

    εὐλογία, ας, ἡ (s. prec. two entries; Pind.+).
    act of speaking in favorable terms, praise (Pind., Thu. et al.; OGI 74 [III B.C.] θεοῦ εὐλογία. Θεύδοτος Ἰουδαῖος σωθεὶς ἐκ πελάγους; Sb 317; 1117; T. Kellis 22, 11f; Herm. Wr. 1, 30 εὐ. τ. πατρὶ θεῷ; 2 Esdr 19:5; Sir 50:20; Jos., Ant. 11, 80 εἰς θεόν) Rv 5:12f; 7:12.
    in an extended sense of ‘fine speaking’ (Pla., Rep. 3, 400d; Lucian, Lexiph. 1), ἐ. is used in a pejorative sense (Aesop 274 and 274b H.=155 P., 222 Ch., 160 H-H. uses the adj. εὔλογος of an argument that sounds good but is false; cp. Lucian, Abdic. 22) and specifically of words that are well chosen but untrue, false eloquence, flattery Ro 16:18 (v.l. εὐγλωττίας).
    act or benefit of blessing, blessing
    by which persons call down God’s grace upon other persons (opp. κατάρα, as Gen 27:12; Sir 3:9; Philo, Mos. 1, 283; Jos., Ant. 4, 302; TestBenj 6:5; JosAs 9:1) Js 3:10. Often the explanation of Hb 12:17 is thought to be given in Gen 27:38. Others place the passage under bα. ἡ εὐ. τοῦ Ζαχαρίου GJs 24:1.
    of God’s activity in blessing (Wsd 15:19; Sir 11:22 al.) 1 Cl 31:1. ὁδοὶ τ. εὐλογίας the ways of blessing i.e. those which God blesses, ibid.
    α. as benefit bestowed by God or Christ (Gen 49:25; Ex 32:29; Lev 25:21 al.; PsSol 5:17; JosAs 24:6) μεταλαμβάνει εὐλογίας shares the blessing Hb 6:7 (but s. 4 below). εὐ. πνευματική spiritual blessing Eph 1:3. εὐ. Χριστοῦ Ro 15:29; κληρονομεῖν τὴν εὐ. Hb 12:17 (s. a above); 1 Pt 3:9. εὐ. τοῦ Ἀβραάμ Gal 3:14 (cp. Gen 28:4). ἐσχάτην εὐ. ultimate/finest blessing GJs 6:2 (cp. Just., D. 91, 1 εὐλογίᾳ, ἥν εὐλόγει τὸν Ἰωσήφ; also s. εὐλογέω 3).
    β. in a special sense of divine benefit bestowed in the Eucharist: blessing (εὐλογέω 2b) τὸ ποτήριον τῆς εὐ. the cup that conveys blessing, defined as ‘sharing in the blood of Christ’ 1 Cor 10:16 (JosAs 8:11 καὶ πιέτω ποτήριον εὐλογίας σου; here a technical term for the cup of wine drunk at the close of an Israelite’s meal; HGressmann, Sellin Festschr. 1927, 55ff; ROtto, The Kingdom of God and the Son of Man, tr. FFilson and BLee-Woolf, ’57, 265ff).
    as benefit brought by humans (Gen 33:11; 1 Km 25:27; 4 Km 5:15.—Cyr. Scyth. uses εὐλογία=‘gift, bounty’ [from humans] without biblical influence: 68, 17 and 28; 217, 16; 238, 12; also εὐλογέω=bestow 137, 9) 2 Cor 9:5a; mng. 4 is in favor with some interpreters.
    Since the concept of blessing connotes the idea of bounty, εὐ. also bears the mng. generous gift, bounty (opp. πλεονεξία) 2 Cor 9:5b; perh. also 5a, s. 3c above. ἐπʼ εὐλογίαις (opp. φειδομένως) bountifully 9:6ab (Philo, Leg. All. 3, 210: ἐπʼ εὐλογίαις=in order that blessed influence might be felt). This may perh. be the place for Hb 6:7 (s. 3bα above) γῆ … μεταλαμβάνει εὐλογίας ἀπὸ τ. θεοῦ the earth receives rich bounty from God. RAC VI 900–928. JMateos, Análisis de un campo lexematico—Εὐλογία en el NT: Filologí a Neotestamentaria 1, ’88, 5–25; cp. Betz, 2 Cor 96–99, 103.—Renehan ’85, 73f. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > εὐλογία

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