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court of the tabernacle

  • 1 αὐλή

    -ῆς + N 1 33-27-72-37-16=185 Ex 27,9(bis).12.13.16
    court of the tabernacle Ex 27,9; court (garden) 2 Sm 17,18; court of a temple 1 Kgs 6,36; hall 1 Kgs 6,36a(7,12); any dwelling, abode, chamber Neh 3,25; court, palace Est 1,1b
    *2 Kgs 20,4 ἐν τῇ αὐλῇ in the court-חצר for MT העיר the town; *Is 34,13 αὐλή a court-חצר for MT
    חציר grass?; *Jer
    30,23 (49,28) τῆς αὐλῆς of the court-חצר for MT חצור Hazor, see also 30,25. 28(49,30.33); *Ez 40,44 εἰς τὴν αὐλήν to the court-חצר/ל for MT ערשׁ/ל to the gate, cpr. LtJ 17, Est 2,19, 3,2.5; *Est 7,4 τῆς αὐλῆς hall, court-חצר for MT הצר the adversity
    Cf. HUSSON 1983a, 45-54

    Lust (λαγνεία) > αὐλή

  • 2 μάννα

    μάννα, τό indecl. (מָן. The Gk. form μάννα [LXX—only Ex 16 μάν; GrBar 6:11; Philo, Leg. Alleg. 2, 84, Det. Pot. Insid. 118; Jos., Ant. 3, 32; Just.] is prob. explained by the influence of the Gk. word ἡ μάννα=‘little grain, granule’ [Hippocr. et al.; POxy 1088, 21; PGM 4, 1874]. The fem. inflection also Jos., Ant. 3, 296; 5, 21; SibOr 7, 149.) ‘manna’, often identified with the sweetish exudate of the manna tamarisk and related trees, produced by the sting of an insect; it dries and falls down in the form of small grains. S. AKaiser, Der heutige Stand der Mannafrage: Mitteilungen d. Thurgauischen Naturforsch. Gesellschaft, Heft 25, 1924, Wanderungen u. Wandlungen in d. Sinaiwüste 1886–1927: ibid. 1928, 21ff; HDarlington, Open Court 42, 1928, 372–81; FBodenheimer and OTheodor, Ergebnisse d. Sinai-Exped. 1927 der hebr. Univers. Jerus. 1930; BMalina, The Palestinian Manna Tradition, ’68.
    a food esp. associated with Israel’s experience, manna
    supplied to the Israelites during their wanderings J 6:31, 49.
    kept, acc. to Ex 16:32ff, in the tabernacle Hb 9:4.
    in imagery of honey eaten by John the Baptist: οὗ ἡ γεῦσις ἡ τοῦ μ. that tasted like manna GEb 13, 79.
    a heavenly food, linked by name with the foregoing, manna τὸ μ. τὸ κεκρυμμένον the hidden manna, Rv 2:17.—W-S. 10a 2 p. 92; BHHW II 1141ff.—M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > μάννα

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