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1 Israel
Isrā̆ël, ēlis (in Sid. Carm. 16, 7, scanned with a short), m., Israel, another name of the patriarch Jacob, Just. 36, 2, 3; Prud. Psych. 650; Vulg. Gen. 32, 28; Sid. Carm. 16, 8.—II.Transf.A.The descendants of Israel, the Israelites:B.locutus est ad omnem Israel,
Vulg. Lev. 21, 24; id. 1 Cor. 10, 18.—The people of God:III.pax super... Israel Dei,
Vulg. Gal. 6, 16; ib. Rom. 11, 26. —Derivv.A.Isrāēlītae, ārum, m., the Israelites, Juvenc. Act. Apost. 1, 208; Vulg. 1 Sam. 14, 22.— Trop.:B.non omnes qui ex Israel, ii sunt Israelitae,
Vulg. Rom. 9, 6; cf. id. Joh. 1, 47.— Sing., Vulg. Rom. 11, 1; Sid. Ep. 7, 6.—In appos.:cum viro Israelita,
Vulg. Lev. 24, 10:nomen viri Israelitae,
id. Num. 25, 14.—Isrāēlītĭcus, a, um, adj., Israelitish, Not. Tir. p. 192; Aug. Civ. Dei, 15, 20; 16, 16.—C.Isrāēlītis, ĭdis, f., an Israelitish woman, Hier. Ep. 70, n. 2; Vulg. Lev. 24, 10. -
2 Israelitae
Isrā̆ël, ēlis (in Sid. Carm. 16, 7, scanned with a short), m., Israel, another name of the patriarch Jacob, Just. 36, 2, 3; Prud. Psych. 650; Vulg. Gen. 32, 28; Sid. Carm. 16, 8.—II.Transf.A.The descendants of Israel, the Israelites:B.locutus est ad omnem Israel,
Vulg. Lev. 21, 24; id. 1 Cor. 10, 18.—The people of God:III.pax super... Israel Dei,
Vulg. Gal. 6, 16; ib. Rom. 11, 26. —Derivv.A.Isrāēlītae, ārum, m., the Israelites, Juvenc. Act. Apost. 1, 208; Vulg. 1 Sam. 14, 22.— Trop.:B.non omnes qui ex Israel, ii sunt Israelitae,
Vulg. Rom. 9, 6; cf. id. Joh. 1, 47.— Sing., Vulg. Rom. 11, 1; Sid. Ep. 7, 6.—In appos.:cum viro Israelita,
Vulg. Lev. 24, 10:nomen viri Israelitae,
id. Num. 25, 14.—Isrāēlītĭcus, a, um, adj., Israelitish, Not. Tir. p. 192; Aug. Civ. Dei, 15, 20; 16, 16.—C.Isrāēlītis, ĭdis, f., an Israelitish woman, Hier. Ep. 70, n. 2; Vulg. Lev. 24, 10. -
3 Israeliticus
Isrā̆ël, ēlis (in Sid. Carm. 16, 7, scanned with a short), m., Israel, another name of the patriarch Jacob, Just. 36, 2, 3; Prud. Psych. 650; Vulg. Gen. 32, 28; Sid. Carm. 16, 8.—II.Transf.A.The descendants of Israel, the Israelites:B.locutus est ad omnem Israel,
Vulg. Lev. 21, 24; id. 1 Cor. 10, 18.—The people of God:III.pax super... Israel Dei,
Vulg. Gal. 6, 16; ib. Rom. 11, 26. —Derivv.A.Isrāēlītae, ārum, m., the Israelites, Juvenc. Act. Apost. 1, 208; Vulg. 1 Sam. 14, 22.— Trop.:B.non omnes qui ex Israel, ii sunt Israelitae,
Vulg. Rom. 9, 6; cf. id. Joh. 1, 47.— Sing., Vulg. Rom. 11, 1; Sid. Ep. 7, 6.—In appos.:cum viro Israelita,
Vulg. Lev. 24, 10:nomen viri Israelitae,
id. Num. 25, 14.—Isrāēlītĭcus, a, um, adj., Israelitish, Not. Tir. p. 192; Aug. Civ. Dei, 15, 20; 16, 16.—C.Isrāēlītis, ĭdis, f., an Israelitish woman, Hier. Ep. 70, n. 2; Vulg. Lev. 24, 10. -
4 Israelitis
Isrā̆ël, ēlis (in Sid. Carm. 16, 7, scanned with a short), m., Israel, another name of the patriarch Jacob, Just. 36, 2, 3; Prud. Psych. 650; Vulg. Gen. 32, 28; Sid. Carm. 16, 8.—II.Transf.A.The descendants of Israel, the Israelites:B.locutus est ad omnem Israel,
Vulg. Lev. 21, 24; id. 1 Cor. 10, 18.—The people of God:III.pax super... Israel Dei,
Vulg. Gal. 6, 16; ib. Rom. 11, 26. —Derivv.A.Isrāēlītae, ārum, m., the Israelites, Juvenc. Act. Apost. 1, 208; Vulg. 1 Sam. 14, 22.— Trop.:B.non omnes qui ex Israel, ii sunt Israelitae,
Vulg. Rom. 9, 6; cf. id. Joh. 1, 47.— Sing., Vulg. Rom. 11, 1; Sid. Ep. 7, 6.—In appos.:cum viro Israelita,
Vulg. Lev. 24, 10:nomen viri Israelitae,
id. Num. 25, 14.—Isrāēlītĭcus, a, um, adj., Israelitish, Not. Tir. p. 192; Aug. Civ. Dei, 15, 20; 16, 16.—C.Isrāēlītis, ĭdis, f., an Israelitish woman, Hier. Ep. 70, n. 2; Vulg. Lev. 24, 10.
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