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1 ανεπιδέκτως
ἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: adverbialἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
2 ἀνεπιδέκτως
ἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: adverbialἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
3 ανεπίδεκτον
ἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: masc /fem acc sgἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ἀνεπίδεκτον
ἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: masc /fem acc sgἀνεπίδεκτοςnot accepting: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ανεπιδέκτου
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6 ἀνεπιδέκτου
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7 ανεπιδέκτους
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8 ἀνεπιδέκτους
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9 ανεπιδέκτω
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10 ἀνεπιδέκτῳ
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11 ανεπιδέκτων
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12 ἀνεπιδέκτων
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13 ανεπίδεκτα
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14 ἀνεπίδεκτα
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15 ανεπίδεκτοι
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16 ἀνεπίδεκτοι
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17 ανεπίδεκτος
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18 ἀνεπίδεκτος
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19 φιληνίους
φιλήνιοςaccepting the rein: masc /fem acc pl -
20 δέχομαι
+ V 13-5-13-18-13=62Gn 4,11; 33,10; 50,17; Ex 32,4; Lv 7,18to receive [τι] Gn 4,11; to accept [τι] Lv 19,7; to take [τι] Ezr 8,30; to accept and forgive [τι] (an injustice) Gn 50,17; to receive [τινα] Dt 32,11; to welcome with, to receive with [τινά τινι] Jdt 3,7οὐ δέξεταί μου τὸ οὖσ; shall my ear not receive?, shall my ear not hear? Jb 4,12; οὐκ ἐδέξασθε παιδείαν you have not received ( accepted) correction Jer 2,30; δεξάσθω τὰ ὦτα ὑμῶν λόγους let your ears receive teaching Jer 9,19*Prv 9,9 τοῦ δέχεσθαι (verb) to receive-⋄לקח for MT ַקח ֶל(subst.) teaching; *Prv 30,1 δεξάμενοςαὐτούς accepting them-ם/קח ⋄לקח for MT (אשׂ)ם/ה קה(י) (Ja)keh of Ma(ssa)?Cf. HARL 1986a, 317(Gn 50,17); HELBING 1928, 53; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀναδέχομαι, ἀποδέχομαι, διαδέχομαι, εἰσδέχομαι, ἐκδέχομαι, ἐνδέχομαι, ἐπιδέχομαι, καταδέχομαι, παραδέχομαι, προσδέχομαι, ὑποδέχομαι,,)
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