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-ής,-ές + A 0-0-0-0-10=10 2 Mc 8,30; 10,15.17; 13,13; Wis 8,21having possession of [τινος] Sir 15,1; master of oneself, self-controlled Sir 26,15ὀχυρωμάτων ὑψηλῶν ἐγκρατεῖς ἐγένοντο they seized high strongholds, they took possession of high strongholds 2 Mc 8,30→NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 στέλλω
+ V 0-0-1-1-5=7 Mal 2,5; Prv 31,25(26); 2 Mc 5,1; 3 Mc 1,19; 4,11M: to journey, to go 3 Mc 4,11; to keep away from, to stand aloof from [ἀπό τινος] Mal 2,5; to prepare for oneself [τι] Wis 14,1; to obtain, to acquire Wis 7,14P: to be introduced (into a new family), to be married 3 Mc 1,19τάξιν ἐστείλατο τῇ γλώσσῃ αὐτῆς she controlled her tongue Prv 31,25→TWNT(→ἀναστέλλω, ἀνταπο-, ἀποστέλλω, ἀποδιαστέλλω, διαστέλλω, ἐξαπο-, ἐπαπο-, καταστέλλω, περιστέλλω, προστέλλω, προσυ-, συ-, ὑποστέλλω,,) -
3 αὐθέκαστος
αὐθ-έκαστος, ον,A one who calls things by their right names, down-right, blunt, Arist.EN 1127a23, cf. Cleanth.Stoic.1.127;οὔκ ἐστ' ἀλώπηξ ἡ μὲν εἴρων.. ἡ δ' αὐ. Philem.89.7
, cf. Posidipp.40; in later Prose, ([comp] Comp.), cf. Ph.2.51, Plu.Cat.Ma.6. Adv.- τως
bluntly,Phld.
Sign.32.2 of style, inartificial, plain, D.H.Comp.22.3 in bad sense, self-willed (αὐτάρεσκος, Hsch.; = ἀπαρέγκλητος, Suid.), αὐ. τὸν τρόπον, τῷ τρόπῳ, Men.843, Sam. 205, cf. Luc.Phal.1.2, Plu.2.11e; οὐ γὰρ αὐθάδης οὐδὲ αὐ. ὁ σώφρων ἀνήρ ib. 823a, cf. Phld.Vit.p.30J.4 self-controlled,ζῷον οὐ μονῆρες καὶ αὐ. ἀλλὰ κοινωνικὸν καὶ πολιτικόν Them.Or.34p.446D.
Adv.- τως Plu.Lys.21
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4 εὔστεκτος
εὔστεκτος, ον,A guarded, self-controlled, Call.Iamb.1.300.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔστεκτος
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5 κρατέω
κρᾰτ-έω, [dialect] Aeol. [full] κρετέω, [tense] aor. inf. [full] κρέτησαι Sapph. Supp.9.5:— [voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐπι-κρατησάμενοι v.l. in Gal.UP6.13:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.Aκρατήσομαι Aristid.1.501
J. and, with v.l. κρατηθήσομαι, Th.4.9:—to be strong, powerful: hence,I abs., rule, hold sway,Ἤλιδα.., ὅθι κρατέουσιν Ἐπειοί Od.13.275
,15.298; μέγα κρατέων ἤνασσε with mighty sway.., Il.16.172;ἅπας δὲ τραχύς, ὅστις ἂν νέον κρατῇ A.Pr.35
; ὁ κρατῶν the ruler, Id.Ag. 951, 1664, S.Ant. 738, etc.;θῶπτε τὸν κρατοῦντ' ἀεί A.Pr. 937
;οἱ κρατοῦντες Id.Ch. 267
, S.OT 530, etc.;τὸ κρατοῦν E.Andr. 133
(lyr.), Pl.Lg. 714c, Arist.Pol. 1255a15; ἡ κρατοῦσα the lady of the house, A.Ch. 734.2 in Poets, c. dat., rule among,μέγα κρατέεις νεκύεσσιν Od.11.485
;ἀνδράσι καὶ θεοῖσι 16.265
; Φθίᾳ rule in Phthia, Pi.N.4.50;ἐν Ἰλιάδι χθονί E.El.4
.3 c. gen., to be lord or master of, rule over, πάντων Ἀργείων, πάντων, Il.1.79, 288, cf. Od. 15.274; (lyr.); ; ; κ. τοῦ βίου to be master of.., And.1.137;αὑτοῦ κ. S.Aj. 1099
, Antipho 5.26, cf. S.OC 405;ἡδονῶν καὶ ἐπιθυμιῶν Pl.Smp. 196c
, etc.;τῶν πραγμάτων D.2.27
; τοῦ μὴ πείθεσθαι τοῖς νόμοις κρατῆσαι to be above obedience.., X.Lac.4.6.II conquer, prevail, get the upper hand, abs., A.Ag. 324, etc.;πολλῷ ἐκράτησαν Hdt.5.77
;εἰ τὰ τοῦ Μήδου κρατήσειε Th.3.62
;ὁ μὴ πειθόμενος κρατεῖ Pl.Phdr. 272b
;ἔνθα τἀναιδὲς κρατεῖ Diph.111
: c. dat. modi, κ. τῇ γνώμῃ prevail in opinion, Hdt.9.42; πάλᾳ, ἱπποδρομίᾳ, Pi.O.8.20, I.3.13; ;ταῖς ναυσί Ar.Ach. 648
;τῷ Φοινίκων ναυτικῷ Th.1.16
; alsoθουρίῳ ἐν Ἄρει S.Aj. 614
(lyr.);ἐν τοῖς πολέμοις Ar.Pl. 184
: c.acc.cogn.,κ. στάδιον B. 6.15
, cf. 7;ὀκτὼ νίκας E.Epigr.1
;τὸν ἀγῶνα D.21.18
; τὴν μάχην v.l. for τῇ μάχῃ in D.S.18.30;τὴν πρεσβείαν Philostr.VS1.21.6
; πάντα in all things, S.OT 1522; οἱ κρατοῦντες the conquerors, X.An.3.2.26;τὰ κατὰ πόλεμον κρατούμενα τῶν κρατούντων εἶναί φασιν Arist.Pol. 1255a7
.c of reports, etc., prevail, become current,φάτις κρατεῖ A.Supp. 293
, S.Aj. 978;λόγος κ. A.Pers. 738
; ;κρατεῖ ἡ φήμη παρά τισι Plb. 9.26.11
.2 c.inf., prevail so that,κ. τῷ πλήθει ὥστε μὴ αὐτίκα τὰς πύλας ἀνοίγεσθαι Th.4.104
: impers., κατθανεῖν κρατεῖ 'tis better to.., A.Ag. 1364;κρατεῖ μὴ γιγνώσκοντ' ἀπολέσθαι E.Hipp. 248
(anap.).3 c.gen., conquer, prevail over,τῶν ἐναντίων S.Fr.85
, cf. OC 646, A.Th. 955 (lyr.), etc.;κ. τινὸς τὸν ἀγῶνα Philostr.Her.2.5
: metaph., ; κ. τῆς διαβολῆς get the better of it, Lys.19.53; ὁ λόγος τοῦ ἔργου ἐκράτει surpassed, went beyond it, Th.1.69; ἡ φύσις.. τῶν διδαγμάτων κρατεῖ is better than.., Men. Mon. 213, cf. 169.b of food, digest, assimilate, Hp.VM3,14, Mnesith. ap. Ath.2.54b, Phylotim.ib.3.79c:—[voice] Pass., Hp.Epid.6.5.15;τῆς τροφῆς μὴ κρατηθείσης Plu.2.654b
.4 c.acc., conquer, master, Pi.N.10.25, A.Pr. 215, Th. 189, E.Alc. 490, Ar.Nu. 1346, Av. 420, X. An.7.6.32, etc.; μάχῃ, τῷ πολέμῳ τινά, Th.6.2, Aeschin.2.30;τῷ λόγῳ τινά Ar.V. 539
; πάχει μάκει τε in.., Pi.P.4.245; outdo,τοὺς φίλους εὖ ποιῶν X.Hier.11.15
; ; surpass,κρατεῖ δὲ ὁ τῆς ἡδονῆς [βίος] τὸν τῆς φρονήσεως Pl.Phlb. 12a
:—[voice] Pass., to be overcome, A.Th. 750 (lyr.), etc.; (lyr.);ὑπὸ τοῦ ὕπνου Hdt.2.121
.δ'; ὑπὸ τῶν ἡδονῶν Pl.Lg. 633e
.III become master of, get possession of, τῆς ἀρχῆς, τῶν νεκρῶν, Hdt.1.92,4.111;πολλὰ φρονέοντα μηδενὸς κ. Id.9.16
; ;οὔπω ἡ βουλή σου ἐκράτει Lys.13.26
;κ. τῆς γῆς Th.3.6
;ναυσὶ τῆς θαλάσσης Pl.Mx. 240a
; κ. τῆς λέξεως have it at command, remember it, Ath.7.275b; master by the intellect,πάντων τῶν τῆς ἱστορίας μερῶν Plb.16.20.2
:—[voice] Pass., to be mastered,δεῖ ἐν ταῖς τέχναις καὶ ἐπιστήμαις ταῦτα κρατεῖσθαι Arist.Pol. 1331b38
, cf. Po. 1456a10 (prob.for κροτεῖσθαι).2 c.acc.rei, seize, win and keep, esp.by force,πᾶσαν αἶαν A.Supp. 255
; ; seize, hold fast, arrest, τινα Batr.63, Plb.8.18.8, Ev.Matt.14.3;τένοντα Batr.233
;τὰς χεῖράς τινος PLips. 40iii2
(iv/v A.D.); secure, grasp, τὴν ἀκατονόμαστον Τριάσα Zos.Alch.p.230 B.3 hold up, support, τινα D.H.4.38; maintain a military post, X.An.5.6.7; hold fast,τὰς παραδόσεις 2 Ep.Thess.2.15
; keep, retain, PTeb.61 (b).229 (ii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., οὐκ ἦν δυνατὸν κρατεῖσθαι αὐτὸν ὑπ' αὐτοῦ (sc. τοῦ θανάτου) Act.Ap.2.24; ἡ κτῆσις τοῖς τέκνοις κεκράτηται has been reserved for, settled upon, POxy. 237 viii 36 (ii A.D.).4 in Law, possess a title to, κ. καὶ κυριεύειν c.gen., PTeb.319.19 (iii A.D.), etc.b sequester, place under embargo, OGI1669.23 ([voice] Pass., Egypt, i A.D.), BGU 742 iii 6 ([voice] Pass., ii A.D.).5 hold in the hand, ;πόαν Dsc.3.93
;ἄρτον Plu.2.99d
;σκῆπτρον Ath.7.289c
, cf. Luc.Am.44, Ach.Tat.1.6, etc.;δακτύλιον PMag.Lond.46.451
(iv A.D.).V control, command, A.Ag.10, E. Hec. 282:—[voice] Pass., αἰσχρὰ τῷ νόμῳ κρατούμενα controlled by.., Ar.Av. 755;κρατεῖσθαι ὑπὸ τοῦ προβουλεύματος D.H.9.52
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6 νήφω
νήφω, [dialect] Dor. [full] νάφω (v. infr. II), used by early writers only in [tense] pres., mostly in part.: later [tense] impf.Aἔνηφον Chor.
in Rev.Phil.1877.67: [tense] aor. ἔνηψα IEp.Pet.4.7, Orac. ap. Ael.Fr. 103, J.AJ11.3.3, Procl. in Prm. p.741 S., ([etym.] ἐξ-) Aret.SD1.5, ([etym.] ἀν-) Nic.Dam.4 J.:—to be sober, drink no wine,οὔτε τι γὰρ ν. οὔτε λίην μεθύω Thgn.478
;νήφειν Archil.4
, Pl. Smp. 213e, al.: part. νήφων as Adj., = νηφάλιος, Hdt.1.133, Ar.Lys. 1228;ὑμῖν ἀντέκυρσα.. νήφων ἀοίνοις S.OC 100
;ὑπ' ἐχθροῦ νήφοντος ὑβριζόμην D.21.74
; τὸ τοὺς μεθύοντας... πλείω ζημίαν ἀποτίνειν τῶν ν. Lex Pittaciap. Arist.Pol. 1274b20;μεθύοντα.. παρὰ νηφόντων λόγους παραβάλλειν Pl.Smp. 214c
; ν. θεός, i.e. water, Id.Lg. 773d: prov.,τὸ ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ τοῦ νήφοντος ἐπὶ τῆς γλώττης τοῦ μεθύοντος Plu.2.503f
;[Ἀναξαγόρας] οἷον ν. ἑφάνη παρ' εἰκῇ λέγοντας Arist. Metaph. 984b17
;νήφων μεθύοντα ὑπὸ τῆς Ἀφροδίτης θεᾶται X.Smp.8.21
;τὸ νῆφον ὑπὸ τοῦ πάθους βυθίζεται Alciphr.1.13
.II metaph., to be self-controlled, Pl.Lg. 918d; to be sober and wary,νᾶφε καὶ μέμνασ' ἀπιστεῖν Epich.[250]
;γρηγορῶμεν καὶ νήφωμεν 1 Ep.Thess.5.6
; νήψατε εἰς προσευχάς 1 Ep.Pet.l.c.;νήφων καὶ πεφροντικώς Plu. 2.800b
;ν. καὶ φροντιστής Gal.17(1).991
;προμηθής τε καὶ ν. Hdn.2.15.1
; καρδίῃ νήφοντος Poet. ap. Longin.34.4;ν. λογισμός Epicur.Ep. 3p.64U.
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7 σωφρονικός
A naturally temperate, self-controlled, of persons, X.Mem.1.3.9, Arist.Rh. 1390a14, EN 1144b5, etc.; οἱ βουλόμενοι σ. εἶναι (ironically) Stoic.1.100;σ. τὴν ἀναβολήν Luc.Tim.54
. Adv. , Sor.1.33: [comp] Comp.- ώτερον Ath.10.426c
.2 of things, Pl.Plt. 307a;σεμνότης Plb. 22.20.2
, etc.;σωφρονικωτέρα τροφή Muson.Fr.18
Bp.104 H.; τὸ ς. X.Mem.3.10.5, cf. Metrod.Herc.831.15;τὰ σ. καὶ ἀνδρεῖα Phld.Mus. p.50
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8 σώφρων
σώφρων, [dialect] Ep. and poet. [full] σᾰόφρων (as in Hom., v. infr., Pi.Pae.9.46), [full] ονος, ὁ, ἡ: neut. σῶφρον:—prop.A of sound mind (from σῶς, φρήν, cf. Pl.Cra. 411e, Arist.EN 1140b11): hence, discreet, prudent,οὐκ ἄν με σαόφρονα μυθήσαιο ἔμμεναι Il.21.462
, cf. Od.4.158; opp. ἄφρων, Thgn.431, 454, 497; opp. νήπιος, Id.483; opp. ἀνόητος, Hdt.1.4;σώφρονες περὶ θεούς X.Mem.4.3.2
;σωφρονέστατος ἐν τῇ τέχνῃ Hp.Prorrh. 2.2
.2 of things, (lyr.); σ. οἶκτος reasonable compassion, Th.3.59;- έστατον κήρυγμα Aeschin.3.4
;σώφρον' εἶπας E.IA 1024
;ἄλλο τι -έστερον γνώσεσθε Th.5.111
; σῶφρόν ἐστι c. inf., Id.1.42.II in [dialect] Att., esp. having control over the sensual desires, temperate, self-controlled, chaste (σώφρων ὁ μετρίας ἐπιθυμίας ἔχων Pl.Def. 415d
, cf. ), , cf. S.Aj. 132; γυνὴ ς. And. 4.14, cf. S.Fr. 682;σ. καὶ ἐγκρατὴς ἑαυτοῦ Pl.Grg. 491d
, cf. 1 Ep.Ti. 3.2, etc.2 of things,σ. γνώμη A.Ag. 1664
(troch.); ; σ. ὑμέναιοι, λέχη, E.Or. 558, El. 1099; τράπεζα, δίαιτα, Id.Fr. 893 (lyr.), Pl.Ep. 336c; ἀριστοκρατία moderate, Th.3.82; χάρις ib. 58; ;φρονεῖν σώφρονα S.Fr.64
.3 τὸ σῶφρον, = σωφροσύνη, Id.Fr. 786, E.Hipp. 431, Th.1.37, 3.82; σοῦ τὸ ς. E.Andr. 365, cf. 346, etc.;ἐπὶ τὸ -έστερον λαμβάνειν τι Hdt.3.71
;τὸ -έστατον Th.3.62
; .III Adv. , Eu.44, Hdt.4.77;σ. τραφῆναι Ar.Eq. 334
(lyr.);σ. τε καὶ μετρίως Pl.R. 399b
; δικαίως πράττοντες καὶ ς. Id.Alc.1.134d; σ. ἐφέπεσθαι cautiously, X.Ages.2.3: [comp] Comp., - έστερον πολιτεύειν adopt a more moderate constitution, Th.8.53, cf. 1.84, X.Eq.Mag.1.14, etc.; but (troch.): [comp] Sup.- έστατα Isoc.7.13
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ἀνεπι-θεώρητος, ον, Astrol.,A not overlooked, or controlled, Gal.19.548.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεπιθεώρητος
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10 ἀντιληπτικός
A able to apprehend,λόγων Ti.Locr.100c
;χρωμάτων Phld.Herc.19.18
;δύναμις ἀ. πληγῆς ἀέρος Plu.2.98b
; ἀ. δύναμις, of the soul, Aristo Stoic.1.86, cf. Stoic.2.230; assisting a scion to unite,γλισχρότης Thphr.CP1.6.4
; of the hand, prehensile, Gal.UP2.6. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν to be aware, apprehend, Hierocl.p.19A.2 taking hold of, i.e. impressing itself upon the senses,φωνή Thphr.Fr.89.3
, cf. Cass.Pr.35 ([comp] Comp.);τὸ ἀ. Iamb.Comm.Math.8
.2 abs., self-controlled, Ptol. Tetr188.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιληπτικός
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11 ἀπαρηγόρητος
ἀπαρηγόρητος, ον,II not to be controlled, Men.798, Plu.Mar.2, Ant.6; inexorable, Hp.Decent.4. Adv.- τως
inflexibly,Ph.
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12 ἀργυροταμιευτικός
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13 ἐγκρατής
III c. gen. rei, having possession of,χωρέων Hdt. 8.49
, cf. 9.106, S.Ph.75, SIG58.7 (Milet., v B. C.), etc.; ναὸς ἐγκρατῆ πόδα the sheet that controls the ship, S.Ant. 715; ἐ. αὑτῶν masters of themselves, Pl.Phdr. 256b, al.;ἐ. ἀφροδισίων καὶ γαστρός X.Mem. 1.2.1
, cf. 2.1.7, Oec.12.16.2 abs., master of oneself, self-controlled, Pl.Def. 415d; self-disciplined, Arist.EN 1145b13, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκρατής
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14 ἐρωή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: 1. `rush, impulse, force, throw', in the Il. mostly of spears ( δουρός, βελέων ἐ.), also of men ( ἀνδρός, λικμητῆρος, Πηνελέοιο), after Hom. of other objects ( πετράων A. R. 4, 1657, πυρός AP 9, 490, γαστρός Opp. K. 3, 175, περὶ Κύπριν AP 10, 112). 2. `withdrawal, rest', in the Il. of battle ( πολέμου Π 302, Ρ 761), thus Theoc. 22, 192 ( μάχης), also δακρύων (Mosch. 4, 40) and absolute `rescue' (D. P. 601).Derivatives: Beside it ἐρωέω, aor. ἐρωῆσαι 1. intr. `draw back, withdraw, leave, rest from', also with ἀπ-, ἐξ-, ὑπ-, mostly with ablat. gen. πολέμοιο, χάρμης (Il.), καμάτοιο (h. Cer. 301) a. o., also absol. `escape a disease' (Nic.); 2. trans. `force back, push back' (Ν 57, Theoc., Call.), also `quit' (Theoc.); also of blood αἶμα κελαινὸν ἐρωήσει περὶ δουρί (Α 303 = π 441), translated with `flow, stream'. - From ἐρωέω: ἐρωΐα f. `respite, rest' (Theoc. 30, 9); from ἀπερωέω: ἀπερωεύς `who hinders, who frustrates' ( ἐμῶν μενέων Θ 361; diff. Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 29).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [338] *h₁reh₁-u̯- `rest', and?Etymology: Since Fick KZ 22, 375 two homonyms are distinguished. 1. ἐρωή `Schwung etc.' with ἐρωέω `flow, stream' (Α 303 = π 441) from IE. *rōs-ā́ in Germ., MLG. rās n. `strong flow', OE. rǣs m. `run, attack', ON rās f. `run', IE. * rēs-o-, -ā; ON rasa `fall down' with ras n. `falling down', NHG rasen, IE * rǝs-; cf. Persson KZ 48, 132f. Lat. rōrāriī pl. `lightly armed skirmishers, who start battle with slings' from * rōsā `Schwung, throw' = ἐρωή. - 2. ἐρωή `rest' with ἐρωέω `rest etc.' from IE *rōu̯ā́ = Germ., OHG ruowa, OE row, ON rō f. `rest'; beside OHG rāwa `id.', IE *rēu̯ā; other, partly doubtful connections in WP. 1, 149ff. and. 1, 144, Pok. 336, 338. - This presentation must be controlled; note that ἐρωή `Schwung etc.' and the verb ἐρωέω `rest etc.' is much more frquent than ἐρωή `rest' and notably ἐρωέω `streamen (?)'. - To be rejected Boßhardt l. c.: ἐρωή `rest' to ἐρύκω, ἐρύω, ἐρύομαι and zu ἐρητύω.Page in Frisk: 1,573Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρωή
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δαμάζω (Hom. et al.; Da 2:40; Schwyzer I 734) fut. 3 sg. δαμάσει (Da 2:40 Theod. [-ζει Cod. A†]); 1 aor. ἐδάμασα (cp. Mel., P. 17, 115); 3 sg. ἐδάμασσεν (Ath. 21, 4 [Hom., Il. 14, 316]); pf. pass. 3 sg. δεδάμασται; aor. inf δαμῆναι (Ath. 21, 2 [Hom., Il. 16, 434]) to reduce from an uncontrolled to a controlled state, subdue, tame, controlⓐ of persons and animals: a possessed person Mk 5:4 (cp. Dionys. Hal. 6, 27, 3 on uncontrollable debtors); animals (TestAbr A 2 p. 79, 6 [Stone p. 6] ἵππους … δεδαδασμένους) subdue, tame Js 3:7 (Field, Notes, 237f).ⓑ of a part of the body control (Jos., Ant. 3, 86 τὸ φρόνημα; Mel., P. 17, 115 ὁ ἄγγελος … τὸν … Φαραὼ διὰ πένθους ἐδάμασεν) the tongue Js 3:8.—DELG s.v. δάμνημι. M-M. -
16 θέλημα
θέλημα, ατος, τό (s. two next entries; Antiphon Soph. 58; Aristot., De Plant. 1, 1 p. 815b, 21; Aeneas Tact. 2, 8; 18, 19; POxy 924, 8 [IV A.D.]; LXX; PsSol 7:3; OdeSol 11:21; TestSol, Test12Patr, JosAs; ParJer 1:7; ApcEsdr 4:24 p. 28, 2 Tdf.; ApcSed, Just., Tat., Mel., P. 76, 552)① what one wishes to happen, objective sense, what is willedⓐ gener. ἐὰν θ. ᾖ if it is his (God’s or Christ’s) will IEph 20:1; IRo 1:1 (θέλημα abs.=God’s will also ISm 11:1; IPol 8:1 and in Paul Ro 2:18; s. also b below). γενηθήτω τὸ θέλημά σου Mt 6:10; 26:42; Lk 11:2 v.l.; D. 8:2; τὸ θ. τοῦ θεοῦ γενέσθω MPol 7:1. τοῦτό ἐστιν τὸ θ. τ. πέμψαντός με J 6:39f. μὴ τὸ θ. μου ἀλλὰ τὸ σὸν γινέσθω Lk 22:42. Cp. Ac 21:14; Col 4:12; Hb 10:10 (only here in the NT w. ἐν; cp. AcPlCor 2:26). οὕτως οὐκ ἔστιν θέλημα ἔμπροσθεν τοῦ πατρὸς ἵνα so it is not the Father’s will that Mt 18:14 (οὐκ ἔστιν θ. as Mal 1:10; Eccl 5:3; 12:1).ⓑ what one wishes to bring about by one’s own action, since one has undertaken to do what one has willed οὐ ζητῶ τὸ θ. τὸ ἐμόν I do not aspire (to do) my own will J 5:30a; 6:38. τὸ μυστήριον τοῦ θελήματος αὐτοῦ the secret purpose of God’s will, i.e. the carrying out of God’s plan of salvation Eph 1:9. οὐκ ἦν θ., ἵνα ἔλθῃ he was not willing to come 1 Cor 16:12 (but this passage could also belong under the abs. use of 1a).ⓒ what one wishes to bring about by the activity of others, to whom one assigns a task.α. of persons ὁ δοῦλος ὁ γνοὺς τὸ θ. τοῦ κυρίου αὐτοῦ what his master wants Lk 12:47 (in a parable). τὸ θ. τοῦ πατρός Mt 21:31.β. of the devil εἰς τὸ ἐκείνου θ. to do his will 2 Ti 2:26.γ. predom. of God (or Christ) τὸ θέλημα τοῦ θεοῦ (cp. Herm. Wr. 5, 7; 13, 2; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 197; TestIss 4:3, TestNapht 3:1; Just., A I, 63, 10 al.) Ro 12:2; Eph 5:17; 1 Th 4:3; 5:18; 1 Pt 2:15; 4:2; cp. J 5:30b; 1 Cl 40:3; 56:2. θελήματι τοῦ κελεύοντος λόγου Dg 11:8. γινώσκειν τὸ θέλημα know the will Ro 2:18; Ac 22:14. ἡ ἐπίγνωσις τοῦ θ. αὐτοῦ Col 1:9; ποιεῖν τὸ θ. (1 Esdr 9:9; 4 Macc 18:16; JosAs 12:3) Mt 7:21; 12:50; Mk 3:35; J 4:34; 6:38b; 7:17; 9:31; Eph 6:6; Hb 10:7, 9 (both Ps 39:9), 36; 13:21; 1J 2:17; 2 Cl 5:1; 6:7; 8:4; 9:11; 10:1; 14:1; Pol 2:2. Also ποιεῖν τὰ θελήματα (Ps 102:21; Is 44:28; 2 Macc 1:3) GEb121, 34; Mk 3:35 v.l.; Ac 13:22. μὴ λειποτακτεῖν (q.v.) ἀπὸ τοῦ θελήματος αὐτοῦ 1 Cl 21:4. προσέλθωμεν τῷ θ. αὐτοῦ let us heed the (Lord’s) will 33:8. ὑποτασσώμεθα τῷ θ. αὐτοῦ 34:5 (opp. ἀντιτασσόμενος 36:6; ἐναντιουμένους 61:1). εἶξαι … τῷ θ. τοῦ θεοῦ 56:1.δ. ποιεῖν τὰ θελήματα τ. σαρκός do what the flesh desires Eph 2:3.② the act of willing or desiring, subjective sense, willⓐ of the human will (Ps 1:2) θελήματι ἀνθρώπου by an act of the human will 2 Pt 1:21. ἐὰν … ἐπιδῶμεν ἑαυτοὺς τοῖς θελήμασιν τῶν ἀνθρώπων 1 Cl 14:2 if we heedlessly permit ourselves to be controlled by the will of humans ἐξουσίαν ἔχειν περὶ τ. ἰδίου θ. have control over one’s desire 1 Cor 7:37; here θ. acc. to many has the connotation of sexual desire, as J 1:13 (θ. σαρκός, θ. ἀνδρός; cp. PGM 4, 1430; 1521; 1533). Of the will of an assembled crowd, directed toward the death of Jesus Lk 23:25.ⓑ as a rule of the will of God (or Christ) ἡ βουλὴ τοῦ θ. Eph 1:11; ἡ εὐδοκία τοῦ θ. vs. 5 (cp. CD 3, 15). εἰ θέλοι τὸ θ. τοῦ θεοῦ if the will of God should so decree 1 Pt 3:17 (cp. Just., D. 119, 1 θελήματι τοῦ θελήσαντος). θελήματι θεοῦ by God’s will ITr 1:1; Pol 1:3. Also διὰ θελήματος θεοῦ Ro 15:32; 1 Cor 1:1; 2 Cor 1:1; 8:5; Eph 1:1; Col 1:1; 2 Ti 1:1; 1 Cl 32:3f; Χριστοῦ AcPl Ha 5, 35; also διὰ τὸ θέλημα Rv 4:11 or ἐν τ. θελήματι τ. θεοῦ Ro 1:10; ἐν θ. θεοῦ 1 Cl 49:6; AcPl Ha 7, 13; AcPlCor 2:26; cp. 1 Cl ins; IEph ins, or ἐκ θελήματος θεοῦ (cp. Ps 27:7) 1 Cl 42:2; πρὸς τὸ θ. according to (the master’s) will Hs 9, 5, 2. Also κατὰ τὸ θ. (1 Esdr 8:16) Gal 1:4; 1J 5:14; 1 Pt 4:19; IPhld ins; ISm 1:1; 1 Cl 20:4; Hm 12, 6, 2; MPol 2:1 (Just., D. 85, 4 al.).—DELG s.v. ἐθέλω. M-M. TW. -
17 θηρίον
θηρίον, ου, τό (Hom.+), in form, but not always in mng., dim. of θήρ.① any living creature, excluding humans, animal, beastⓐ of real animalsα. gener. Hb 12:20. τὰ θ. τῆς γῆς (Gen 1:24, 25, 30) B 6:12; cp. vs. 18; GJs 3:2; τῆς θαλάσσης B 4:5 (Da 7:7). W. adj. θ. ἄγρια (X., An. 1, 2, 7; TestSol 10, 3 C) 1 Cl 56:11 (Job 5:22).β. of animals of a particular kind.א. quadrupeds as such (Ps.-Clemens, Hom. 3, 36): Js 3:7; φυλακὴ παντὸς θηρίου ἀκαθάρτου cage for every kind of unclean animal Rv 18:2.ב. wild animals (Diod S 1, 87, 3; Jos., Bell. 3, 385, Ant. 9, 197) Mk 1:13 (FSpitta, ZNW 5, 1904, 323ff; 8, 1907, 66ff.—Himerius, Or. 39 [=Or. 5], 5: Orpheus in the Thracian mountains, where he has no one to listen to him θηρίων τὴν ἐκκλησίαν ἐργάζεται=forms a community for himself from the wild animals); so perh. Ac 11:6 (s. Hs 9, 26, 1 below).—1689–92.ג. w. emphasis on aspect of danger: gener. (Antig. Car. 29 [wolf]; Diod S 17, 92, 2 and 3 [lion]; Maximus Tyr. 20, 2b; Jos., Ant. 2, 35) Rv 6:8 (cp. Hdt. 6, 44, 3); IEph 7:1.ד. a reptile snake (Diod S 20, 42, 2, alternating with ὄφις; Polyaenus 2, 3, 15 with ἔχις; Aretaeus 159, 8 τὸ διὰ τ. θηρίων φάρμακον; 163, 2; Just., A I, 60, 2; Galen IV 779 K.; θήρ=snake: Simias [III B.C.], Coll. Alex. Fgm. 26, 17 p. 119) Ac 28:4f; Hs 9, 26, 7b; so also ibid. 7a and prob. 9, 26, 1 w. ἑρπετά (cp. Ac 11:6; Jos., Ant. 17, 117). Cp. PtK 2 p. 14, 18.γ. oft. of wild animals in a controlled setting, namely of fighting w. animals in an arena (Diod S 36, 10, 3; Artem. 2, 54; Jos., Bell. 7, 38) IRo 4:1f; 5:2f; ISm 4:2a, b; MPol 3:1; 4; 11:1f; Dg 7:7; Hv 3, 2, 1; AcPl Ha 1, 28; 2, 4; 5, 5 and 9. εἰς τὰ θηρία κατακρίνεσθαι be condemned to fight w. wild animals MPol 2:4. κατέκρινεν αὐτὸν εἰς θηρία AcPl Ha 1, 29.ⓑ of animal-like beings of a transcendent kind (Paus. 1, 24, 6 griffins; 2, 37, 4 the hydra; cp. Da 7:3ff) B 4:5 (Da 7:7). Of a monstrous dragon (schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 156–66a the guardian of the golden fleece; Damascius, Vi. Isid. 140) Hv 4, 1, 6; 4, 1, 8; 4, 1, 10; 4, 2, 1; 4, 2, 3ff; 4, 3, 1 and 7 (on the monster in H, s. Joly p. 113 n. 2). The ‘beasts’ or ‘animals’ of Rv: 11:7; 13:1ff, 11f, 14f, 17f; 14:9, 11; 15:2; 16:2, 10, 13; 17:3, 7f, 11ff, 16f; 19:19f; 20:4, 10.—Lit. s.v. δράκων. BMurmelstein, StKr 101, 1929, 447–57; RSchütz, D. Offb. d. Joh. u. Kaiser Domitian ’33; PMinear, JBL 72, ’53, 93–101.② wicked person, someone w. a ‘bestial’ nature, beast, monster, fig. ext. of mng. 1 (Aristoph., Equ. 273, Plutus 439, Nub. 184; Appian [s. θηριομαχέω, end]; Alciphron 2, 17, 4 al.; Achilles Tat. 6, 12, 3; Jos., Bell. 1, 624; 627, Ant. 17, 117 and 120; cp. Vett. Val. 78, 9; BGU 1024 IV, 5ff) Tit 1:12 (Damascius, Vi. Isid. 301 the wife of Isid. is called a κακὸν θ.). θ. ἀνθρωπόμορφα beasts in human form (Philo, Ab. 33) ISm 4:1.—B. 137. DELG s.v. θήρ. 1689–92. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
18 μακρόθυμος
μακρόθυμος, ον (s. two prec. entries and next; M. Ant. 6, 30, 10; Anth. Pal. 11, 317, 1; LXX; TestJob 21:4; TestDan 6:9; JosAs 11 cod. A [p. 54, 7 Bat.] and Pal 364) pert. to being self-controlled in the face of provocation, patient, forbearing, tolerant, even-tempered.ⓐ of human beings (Pr 14:29; 15:18; 16:32 al.) Hv 1, 2, 3; m 5, 1, 1; cp. 2; D 3:8. μακρόθυμον εἶναι Hm 8:10.ⓑ of God (PLond VI 1917, 25 [IV A.D., Christ.]; Ex 34:6; Num 14:18; 2 Esdr 19:17 al.) Hs 8, 11, 1. W. φιλάνθρωπος Dg 8:7; ὁ μ. the one who is patient i.e. God 3:6. τὸ μ. αὐτοῦ βούλημα 1 Cl 19:3.—TW. -
19 νηφάλιος
νηφάλιος, ία, ον (νήφω; Aeschyl. et al.; Plut.; SIG 1040, 26), late form νηφαλέος, α, ον (v.l.; Herodian Gr. I 114, 17 et al.; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 82; Etym. Mag. p. 261, 52; 262, 2; AcJ 69 [p. 184, 10]. On the accent s. Kühner-Bl. II p. 297, 11; B-D-F §35, 3; Mlt-H. 76; 362) of pers. (cp. Philo, Sobr. 2, Mos. 1, 187; Jos., Ant. 3, 279)① pert. to being very moderate in the drinking of an alcoholic beverage, temperate, sober (so Dibelius/Conzelmann, Hermeneia comm. ad loc. On the topic of moderation in drinking wine s. Theognis 467–510. For prohibition of strong drink to priests when engaging in official duties s. Lev 10:8) 1 Ti 3:2 (opp. πάροινος vs. 3. The latter term is in a series chiefly composed of negatives that contrast with the positive virtues in vs. 2), 11 (cp. Tit 2:3 and the sterotyped ‘anus’ [‘hag’] who is given to drink in Lat. lit.: Ovid, Fasti 3, 765f et al.; VRoswach, Classical World 88, ’94, 113f; Arnott, Alexis p. 504) Tit 2:2. Others interpret metaph.② pert. to being restrained in conduct, self-controlled, level-headed fig. ext. of 1 (s. next entry): 1 Ti 3:2, 11; Tit 2:2.—DELG s.v. νήφω. M-M. TW. -
20 νήφω
νήφω 1 aor. ἔνηψα (Soph., Pla., X. et al.; ins, pap) prim. ‘be sober’; in the NT only fig. = be free fr. every form of mental and spiritual ‘drunkenness’, fr. excess, passion, rashness, confusion, etc. be well-balanced, self-controlled (Aristot. et al.; Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 132 νήφων λογισμός=sober reasonableness; Περὶ ὕψους 16, 4; Lucian, Hermot. 47 νῆφε; Herodian 2, 15, 1; Achilles Tat. 1, 13 ν. ἐκ τοῦ κακοῦ; Herm. Wr. 7, 1; BGU 1011 III, 9 [II B.C.]; POxy 1062, 13 ἵνα αὐτὴν [sc. τ. ἐπιστολὴν] ἀναγνοῖς νήφων κ. σαυτοῦ καταγνοῖς; EpArist 209; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 225; 4, 42; SibOr 1, 154) 1 Th 5:8; 1 Pt 1:13. [Ἱερώνυμος ἤδ]η̣ νήψας νυκτὸς | ἐν ὀδύνα̣[ις] Hieronymus, in pain (because of an injury to his ear during a violent storm) now came to his senses (concerning his animosity toward Paul) during the night AcPl Ha 5, 29f. ν. ἐν πᾶσιν be self-possessed under all circumstances (M. Ant. 1, 16, 15) 2 Ti 4:5. W. γρηγορεῖν (cp. Plut., Mor. 800b ἀγρυπνῶν κ. νήφων κ. πεφροντικώς) 1 Th 5:6; 1 Pt 5:8. W. σωφρονεῖν (Lucian, Nigrin. 5f): ν. εἰς προσευχάς exercise self-restraint, to help you pray 1 Pt 4:7; Pol 7:2 has ν. πρὸς τὰς εὐχάς. ν. ἐπὶ τὸ ἀγαθόν exercise self-control for (your own) good 2 Cl 13:1. W. allusion to the self-control practiced by athletes: νῆφε ὡς θεοῦ ἀθλητής IPol 2:3.—HLevy, Sobria ebrietas 1929.—DELG. M-M. TW.
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