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    ὀστέον, ου (Hom. et al., and again in Hellenistic times, e.g. Plut., Pyrrh. 3, 6; PsSol; TestSol 18:35 [cp. PVindobBosw]) pl. ὀστέα (SIG 624, 7; Just., A I, 19, 1.—Lk 24:39); gen. ὀστέων (Soph., Trach. 769; Pla., Phd. 47, 98cd; Dionys. Hal. 13, 4, 4; Jos., Bell. 6, 304; Tat.).—Mt 23:27; Hb 11:22; Eph 5:30 v.l.; 1 Cl 6:3b (Gen 2:23); IRo 5:3 and contracted ὀστοῦν, οῦ, τό (Att.) J 19:36 (Ex 12:46; Num 9:12); 1 Cl 6:3a (Gen 2:23). Pl. ὀστᾶ (Diod S 22, 12; Epict. 4, 7, 32; OGI 599, 1; PLond III, 1170 verso, 486 p. 204 [258/59 A.D.]; PGM 5, 460; PsSol; TestSol 18:11 P; TestJob, Test12Patr; JosAs ch. 16 and 29 cod. A; Jos., Ant. 5, 125; 8, 232; Just., D. 103, 8 ὀστῶν; Mel., P. 12, 81) 1 Cl 18:8 (Ps 50:10); 25:3; MPol 18:2 (s. B-D-F §45; W-S. §8, 7; Mlt-H. 121). The LXX uses the contracted forms in nom. and acc., the uncontracted in gen. and dat. (Thackeray 144) bone; of the above-mentioned places the following are of interest in respect to content: σὰρξ καὶ ὀστέα flesh and bone Lk 24:39; Eph 5:30 v.l. (Od. 11, 219; Epict. 4, 7, 32 οὐ σὰρξ οὐδʼ ὀστα; Gen 29:14; Judg 9:2; 2 Km 5:1; Mi 3:2; Just., A I, 19, 1). σκορπισμοὶ ὀστέων scattering(s) of bones (in connection w. violent destruction of the human body) IRo 5:3 (influenced by Ps 21:15). ὀστᾶ τεταπεινωμένα battered bones 1 Cl 18:8 (Ps 50:10). τὰ Ἐλισαίου ὀστά AcPlCor 2:32.—B. 207. DELG. M-M.

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