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1 δικολύμης
δικολύμηςone who destroys by lawsuits: masc nom sg -
2 ξυλοφθόρον
ξυλοφθόρονthat destroys wood: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 ξυλοφθόρου
ξυλοφθόρονthat destroys wood: neut gen sg -
4 Ἡρακλέης
Ἡρακλέης (-έης, -έος, -έος, -εῖ, -ῆι, -έα, -εες.)a personalia. son of Zeus, τῷ ( Ἀμφιτρύωνι)ὄψιν ἐειδόμενος ἀθανάτων βασιλεὺς αὐλὰν ἐσῆλθεν σπέρμ' ἀδείμαντον φέρων Ἡρακλέος N. 10.17
, cf. O. 10.44, P. 9.84, I. 7.7ἥρως θεός N. 3.22
ἀνήρ I. 4.53
son of Alkmena,σὺν Ἡρακλέος ἀριστογόνῳ ματρὶ P. 11.3
descendant of Alkaios,Ἡρακλέης, σεμνὸν θάλος Ἀλκαιδᾶν O. 6.68
, cf. Probus ad Virg., Ecl. 7. 61, initio Alcidem nominatum post Herculem — ab Hera —, quod eius imperiis opinionem famamque virtutis sit consecutus fr. 291. married to Hebe in Olympos N. 10.18 v. also Ἀλκμήνα, Ἀμφιτρυωνιάδας, Ἥβα.b as family hero. progenitor of the Eratidai through his son Tlepolemos,Ἡρακλέος εὐρυσθενεῖ γέννᾳ O. 7.22
progenitor of the Herakleidai,ὀλβία Λακεδαίμων, μάκαιρα Θεσσαλία. πατρὸς δ ἀμφοτέραις ἐξ ἑνὸς ἀριστομάχου γένος Ἡρακλέος βασιλεύει P. 10.3
Λακεδαίμονι ἐν Ἄργει τε καὶ ζαθέᾳ Πύλῳ ἔνασσεν (sc. Ἀπόλλων)ἀλκάεντας Ἡρακλέος ἑκγόνους Αἰγιμιοῦ τε P. 5.71
c patron and founder. founder of the OlympiadὈλυμπιάδα δ' ἔστασεν Ἡρακλέης ἀκρόθινα πολέμου O. 2.3
κραίνων ἐφετμὰς Ἡρακλέος προτέρας ἀτρεκὴς Ἑλλανοδίκας Αἰτωλὸς ἀνήρ O. 3.11
θρασυμάχανος Ἡρακλέης πατρὶ ἑορτάν τε κτίσῃ πλειστόμβροτον τεθμόν τε μέγιστον ἀέθλων O. 6.68
ὕπατον δ' ἔσχεν Πίσα Ἡρακλέος τεθμόν N. 10.33
πενταετηρίδ' ἑορτὰν Ἡρακλέος τέθμιον κωμάσαις N. 11.27
cf. O. 10.22ff. patron of Thebes,Ἡρακλέος ὀλβίαν πρὸς αὐλάν N. 4.24
, cf. fr. 29. 4. patron of games, ἀγώνων μοῖραν Ἑρμᾷ καὶ σὺν Ἡρακλεῖ διέποντι θάλειαν (sc. Διόσκουροι) N. 10.53 connected with Tiryns O. 10.31, I. 6.28d his adventures and fame. fights Poseidon, Apollo, Hades,Ἡρακλέης σκύταλον τίναξε χερσίν O. 9.30
kills Kteatos and Eurytos O. 10.27ff. kills Moliones and destroys the city of Augeas,δάμασε καὶ κείνους Ἡρακλέης O. 10.30
is defeated by Kyknos, τράπεδὲ Κύκνεια μάχα καὶ ὑπέρβιον Ἡρακλέα O. 10.16
Hera attempts to kill him,ἐγὼ δ' Ἡρακλέος ἀντέχομαι προφρόνως N. 1.33
ff., cf. Πα. 20. friend and companion of the Aiakidai, τοὶ καὶ σὺν μάχαις δὶς πόλιν Τρώων πράθον, ἑσπόμενοι Ἡρακλῆι πρότερον, καὶ σὺν Ἀτρείδαις (Tricl.: Ἡρακλεῖ codd.) I. 5.37, cf. I. 6.27—31, fr. 172, N. 4.25ff. Ἡράκλεες, σέο δὲ προπράον' ἔμμεν ξεῖνον ἀδελφεόν τ (sc. Αἰακόν) N. 7.86 πέφνεν δὲ σὺν κείνῳ (= Τελαμῶνι)Μερόπων ἔθνεα καὶ τὸν βουβόταν Ἀλκυονῆ, σφετέρας δ' οὐ φείσατο χερσὶν βαρυφθόγγοιο νευρᾶς Ἡρακλέης I. 6.35
cf. N. 4.26—7, test. fr. 33a. fights Geryon and Diomedes at behest of Eurystheus O. 3.28, fr. 81. τεκμαίρομαι ἔργοισιν Ἡρακλέος fr. 169. 5. his journey to the west,κιόνων ὕπερ Ἡρακλέος ἥρως θεὸς ἃς ἔθηκε ναυτιλίας ἐσχάτας μάρτυρας κλυτάς N. 3.21
Ἡρακλέος σταλᾶν O. 3.44
v. test. fr. 256, I. 4.12 his general fame,κωφὸς ἀνήρ τις, ὃς Ἡρακλεῖ στόμα μὴ περιβάλλει P. 9.87
τὸ πάντολμον σθένος Ἡρακλέος ὑμνήσομεν fr. 29. 4. for accounts of his exploits v. O. 10.24ff., N. 1.61ff., N. 3.22ff., I. 6.27ff.e test. Quint., Inst., 8. 6. 71, Hercules impetum adversus Meropas qui in insula Coo dicuntur habitasse non igni nec ventis nec mari sed fulmini similem fuisse fr. 33a Snell, = fr. 50 Schr. Strabo, 2. 91. 7, ὥς φησιν ἐν τοῖς ὕμνοις Πίνδαρος οἱ μεθ' Ἡρακλέους ἐκ Τροίας πλέοντες διὰ παρθένιον Ἕλλας πορθμόν, ἐπεὶ τῷ Μυρτῴῳ συνῆψαν, ἐς Κῶν ἐπαλινδρόμησαν Ζεφύρου ἀντιπνεύσαντος fr. 33a Snell, = fr. 51 Schr. Corp. Paroem. Gr., Supp. 1, p. 61 Ἡράκλειος ψώρα· ἐπὶ τῶν Ἡρακλείων λουτρῶν δεομένων καὶ θεραπείας. Ἀθηνᾶ γὰρ τῷ Ἡρακλεῖ πολλαχοῦ ἀνῆκε θερμὰ λουτάρια καὶ ἀνάπαυλαν τῶν πόνων ὡς μαρτυρεῖ καὶ Πίνδαρος ἐν Ὕμνοις fr. 51e. Σ Hom. Φ 1, Ἡρακλῆς εἰς Ἅιδου κατελθὼν ἐπὶ τὸν Κέρβερον κ. τ. ἑ. fr. 294a, cf. titulum Δ. 2. Philostr., Imag. 2. 24, Ἡρακλῆς εἰς τὴν τοῦ Κορωνοῦ στέγην ἀφικόμενος σιτεῖται βοῦν ὅλον fr. 168a. Strabo, 3. 5. 5, εἰς πύλας Γαδειρίδας ὑστάτας ἀφῖχθαι τὸν Ἡρακλέα (verba εἰς πύλας Γαδειρίδας Pindaro tribuuntur) fr. 256.f frag. ] Ἡρακλέης fr. 140a. 51 (26). ] Ἡρακλέος εξα[ fr. 169. 42. -
5 εὐτονία
-ας ἡ N 1 0-0-0-1-0=1 Eccl 7,7vigour; *Eccl 7,7 (καὶ ἀπόλλυσι τὴν καρδίαν) εὐτονίας (αὐτοῦ) (and it destroys his) strong (heart) ( ויאבדמתנ/ה)-את־לבמתן ( mtn Arab.?) for MT מתנה (את־לב ויאבד) נתן (and) a gift (cor-rupts the heart)Cf. DRIVER, G. 1954, 229-230; →SCHLEUSNER (Eccl 7,7) -
6 πονηρός
-ά,-όν + A 68-94-78-65-76=381 Gn 2,9.17; 3,5.22; 6,5evil (of things) Gn 2,9; evil, wicked (of pers.) Nm 14,27; evil, ferocious (of anim.) Gn 37,20; bad 2 Kgs 2,19; severe Gn 12,17; τὰ πονηρά wicked thoughts, evil deeds Gn 6,5; evil things, immorality Hab 1,13; ὁ πονηρός the evil man Dt 13,6ὄνομα πονηρόν bad name Sir 5,15*Hos 3,1 πονηρά evil-ַרע for MT ַע ֵר friend, lover; *Hos 12,2 πονηρὸν πνεῦμα evil spirit-חוּר ָעה ָר for MT חוּר ֶעה רֹ he herds the wind, cpr. Is 56,11; *Mi 2,9 πονηρὰ ἐπιτηδεύματα evil practices-עלילה for MT עלליה their children; *Jb 34,17 (τὸν ὀλλύντα) τοὺς πονηρούς (the one who destroys) the evil- ואיםשׁ (יחבל?) for MT ואם (שׁיחב) (will he lock up) and will...?Cf. DODD 1954 76.79; DOGNIEZ 1992, 200; DORIVAL 1994, 154; HATCH 1889, 77-82; WEVERS 1995, 80;→NIDNTT; TWNT -
7 δικολύμης
A one who destroys by lawsuits, Com.Adesp. 859.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικολύμης
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8 κεράστης
A horned, ;κάνθαρος Id.Ichn.300
; of a ram,ὦ κεράστα E.Cyc.52
(lyr.); Πάν Antip.Oxy.662.49, Corn. ND27;Σάτυροι Luc.Bacch.1
:—fem. [full] κεραστίς, ίδος, of Io, A.Pr. 674.II as Subst., horned serpent or asp, Cerastes cornutus, Nic. Th. 258, LXX Pr.23.32, D.S.3.50, Ael.NA1.57;οἱ κ. ὄφεις Call.Hist. 3
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9 ξυλοφθόρον
ξῠλο-φθόρον, τό, an insectGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξυλοφθόρον
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10 πρασοκουρίς
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11 φθίω
φθίω, ἔφθιον, each once in Hom. (v. infr. 1.2), the common [tense] pres. being [full] φθίνω, Od.5.161, al. (also [full] φθινύθω, q. v.): [tense] impf.Aἔφθῐνον Hdt.3.29
, Pl.Ti. 77a: [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. φθ (ε) ίσω, e)/fq (e) ισα and ἔφθῐσα (v. infr. 11): [tense] pf. ἔφθῐκα v. l. in Dsc.Praef.6 (cf. φθινάω), ([etym.] ἀπ-) Them.Or.28.341d:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass. (in same sense), [tense] fut. φθίσομαι (leg. φθείσομαι, in view of φθείσω, v. infr. 11) Il.11.821 ( φθειται PGen. (ii B. C.)), 19.329, 24.86 (v.l.), Od.13.384: [tense] aor. 1 φθίσασθαι ([etym.] ἀπο-) Q.S. 14.545: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. ἔφθῐθεν, v. ἀποφθίνω: [tense] aor. 2ἐφθίμην, ἔφθῐσο A.Th. 971
(lyr.);ἔφθῐτο Il.18.100
, Thgn.1141 (nisi leg. ἔφθιται), A.Eu. 458, S.OT 962, E.Alc. 414 (lyr.); [ per.] 3pl.ἐφθίατο Il.1.251
; imper. [ per.] 3sg. φθίσθω ([etym.] ἀπο-) 8.429; [dialect] Ep. subj.φθίεται 20.173
,φθιόμεσθα 14.87
; opt. φθίμην ([etym.] ἀπο-) Od.10.51, φθῖτο ([etym.] φθῖτ') 11.330 (the v.l. φθεῖτ' is incorrect); inf.φθίσθαι Il.9.246
, 13.667, Od.14.117, 15.354, ([etym.] κατα-) 2.183 (always with incorrect v. l. φθεῖσθαι); part. φθίμενος, v. infr. 1.2: rare in [tense] pf.,ἔφθιται Od.20.340
, [ per.] 3pl.ἐξ-έφθινται A.Pers. 679
(lyr.). [Hom. has [pron. full] ῑ in φθίῃς (infr.1.2), [pron. full] ῐ in ἔφθιεν (infr.), φθιόμεσθα, φθίεται: [pron. full] ῑ always in [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. φθίσω, φθίσομαι, ἔφθισα (sed v. infr. 11), cf. φθῑσήνωρ, φθῑσίμβροτος (qq. v.): [pron. full] ῐ always in [tense] aor. and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. (v. supr.), exc. in opt. (v. supr.):—Hom. also uses [pron. full] ῑ in φθίνω (prob. fr. Φθῐ-νϝω, cf. φθίνυθω ) whereas [pron. full] ῐ always in φθῐνω in Pi. and Trag., who use [pron. full] ῐ even in ἔφθισα, v. infr. 11.] (Cf. ψίνω, ψινάς, ψίσις: φθῐ- and ψῐ- correspond to Skt. k[snull ]i-, [tense] pres. k[snull ]iṇā´ti, k[snull ]iṇóti, 'he destroys', [voice] Pass. K[snull ][imacracute]yante 'they perish', ák[snull ]itas ( = ἄφθιτος) 'imperishable', [tense] fut. stem k[snull ]e[snull ]ya- ( = φθεισο-), [tense] aor. stem k[snull ]e[snull ]- (= φθεις-).)I decay, wane, of Time, πρίν κεν νὺξ φθῖτο (opt. [tense] aor. ) first would the night be come to an end, Od.11.330:τῆς νῦν φθιμένης νυκτός S.Aj. 141
(anap.); in this sense mostly in [tense] pres. φθίνω, φθίνουσιν νύκτες τε καὶ ἤματα they wane or pass away, Od.11.183, etc.; μηδέ τοι αἰὼν φθινέτω let not thy life be wasted, 5.161: esp.b of the moon, wane, [σελήνη] αὐξανομένη καὶ φθίνουσα Arist.Cael. 291b20
; hence, in monthly reckoning, μηνῶν φθινόντων in the moon's wane, i.e. towards the month's end, 10.470, etc.; later, μὴν φθίνων, the last decad, IG12.298.17, 328.13, Th.5.54, etc.; opp. ἱστάμενος (ἵστημι B. 111.4
), μεσῶν, but in Hom., the second half of the month ([etym.] τοῦ μὲν φθίνοντος μηνός, τοῦ δ' ἱσταμένοιο), Od.14.162, 19.307.c of the stars, decline, set, A.Ag.7 (prob. interpol.).2 of persons, waste away, pine, perish,ὥς κε δόλῳ φθίῃς Od.2.368
(perh. [tense] aor. subj. with [pron. full] ῑ metri grat.); ἤτοι ὁ τῆς ἀχέων φρένας ἔφθιεν was wasting away in mind, Il.18.446 (perh. trans., causing his heart to pine; prob. [tense] impf., but possibly [tense] aor.);φθίνει καὶ μαραίνεται νόσῳ E.Alc. 203
; ; οἱ φθίνοντες consumptive people, Hp.Aph.3.10, cf. Epid.1.24.b of life, strength, etc.,οὐ φθίνει ἀρετά Pi.P.1.94
;φθίνει μὲν ἰσχὺς γῆς φ. δὲ σώματος S.OC 610
, cf. OT 665 (lyr.);ὕβρις.. ἀνθεῖ τε καὶ πάλιν φ. Id.Fr. 786
;ἥβην τὴν μὲν ἕρπουσαν πρόσω, τὴν δὲ φθίνουσαν Id.Tr. 548
;τοῖς μὲν αὔξεται βίος, τῶν δὲ φθίνει E.Fr.415.5
, cf. Pl.Phd. 71b, Ti. 81b, etc.; c. dat. modi,πόλις φθίνουσα μὲν κάλυξιν.., φθίνουσα δ' ἀγέλαις S.OT25
; of things, fade away, disappear,ἐδεστὸν ἐξ αὑτοῦ φ. καὶ ψῇ Id.Tr. 677
;τὸ σῶμα φθίνει Hp.Loc.Hom.24
; metaph., (lyr.), cf. Ant. 1013:—[voice] Pass.,αὐτὸς φθίεται Il.20.173
, cf. 14.87; more freq. in [tense] fut. and [tense] aor., ἤδη φθ<ε> ίσονται 11.821, cf. 19.329, Od.13.384;τηλόθι πάτρης ἔφθιτο Il.18.100
; ;νούσῳ ὑπ' ἀργαλέῃ φθίσθαι 13.667
; ; πρὸς φίλου ἔφθισο wast slain by.., A.Th. 971 (lyr.), cf. E.Med. 1414 (anap.): freq. in part. φθίμενος, slain, dead, Od.11.558, al.;χερσὶν ὑπ' Ἀργείων φθίμενος Il.8.359
;ἐν πολέμῳ φθίμενον IG12
. 976; φθίμενοι the dead,φθιμένοισι μετείην Od.24.436
; πενθήσει βασιλῆ φ. Orac. ap. Hdt.7.220, cf. Euph.21;φθιμένων ζῳῶν τε φωτῶν Pi.I. 4(3).10(28)
, cf. B.5.83;φθιμένοισιν A.Th. 732
(lyr.); , cf. Ant. 836 (anap.);μηδέτιν' εἰπεῖν.. φθιμένων E.Hec. 137
(anap.): less freq. c. Art. (cf. φθιτός), τὸν φθίμενον A.Th. 336
(lyr., codd.);τῶν φ. Id.Ag. 1023
(lyr.);τῶν πρότερον φ. Id.Ch. 403
(anap.); φ. δέμας, σῶμα, mortal, IG9(1).882.9,12 (Corc.); Φθιμένη Perishing, personified as a goddess,Φυσώ τε Φ. τε Emp. 123.1
: rare in Prose,τοῖς φθιμένοις X.Cyr.8.7.18
.II Causal, in [tense] fut. φθ (ε) ίσω, [tense] aor. 1 ἔφθ (ε) ισα (usu. written φθίσω, ἔφθισα in codd., but correctly φθεισαν (Od.20.67 ) in PHib.1.23 (iii B. C.), φθείσει (Il.6.407) in cod. A and Et.Gen.cod.B (Miller Mélanges 300)), cause to decay or pine away, consume, destroy,φθ (ε) ίσει σε τὸ σὸν μένος Il.6.407
; τὸν Πάτροκλος ἔμελλε φθ (ε) ίσειν 16.461, cf. 22.61; ; ; τόν ἔθελον φθ (ε) ῖσαι ib. 428;τοκῆας.. φθ (ε) ῖσαν θεοί 20.67
: rare in Trag. (only lyr., and in the form ἔφθῐσα), Μοίρας φθίσας A.Eu. 173
;τὸν.. ὑπὸ σῷ φθίσον κεραυνῷ S.OT 202
; ap. D.L.8.23; νῦν σε μοῖρα.. φθίνει, φθίνει dub. in S.El. 1414 (lyr., fort. σοι). -
12 ἀπολυμαντήρ
A destroyer: δαιτῶν ἀ. one who destroys one's pleasure at dinner, kill-joy (or a devourer of remnants, lick-plate), Od.17.220, 377.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπολυμαντήρ
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13 ἴξ
ἴξ (on the accent v. Hdn.Gr.1.396), ἰκός, ἡ, -
14 Ἡρᾶκλέης
Ἡρᾶκλέης, gen. Ἡρᾶκλῆος: Heracles, son of Zeus and Alcmēna, Il. 19.98; his celebrated labors, Il. 8.362, Od. 11.623, Od. 21.26; he destroys the Troy of Laomedon, and conquers Pylos, Il. 20.145, Il. 5.642, Il. 11.689 ff., cf. Il. 5.392, 397; his death, and his shade, Il. 18.117, Od. 11.601. Heracles was celebrated in song as a national hero before the time of Homer, Od. 11.602, 267. Epithets, θεῖος, θρασυμέμνων, κρατερόφρων, καρτερόθῦμος.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἡρᾶκλέης
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15 βλάβη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `damage' (A.), but s. below.Other forms: βλάβος n.Compounds: ἀβλαβήςDerivatives: βλαβερός `damaging' (Hes.), to ἀβλαβής as κρατερός to ἀκρατής (s. Schwyzer 482). - Verb βλάπτω, βλάψαι, ἐβλάβην orig. `hinder, disable' (Il.), also without suffix βλάβεται (T 82, 166 = ν 34), prob. old, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 311). βλάψις (Pl.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: βλαβ- is mostly considered, on the basis of the Cretan forms, as assimilated from βλαπ-. Then one connects Skt. mŕ̥c- f., marká- m. `damage', Av. mǝrǝnčaitē `destroys', reconstructing *mr̥\/l̥kʷ-. But the development to λο (Arc.-Cypr.?, Myc??) in Cretan is unparalelled. On the other hand α\/ο and β\/π is typical for Pre-Greek; Fur. 144 compares ἀβλαβία - ἀβλοπία with ἀραβῆσαι - Cret. ἀροπῆσαι. - As to the comparison with Indo-Iranian, the oldest Greek meaning does not fit. - Doubtful Lat. mulceō, mulcō because of the velar and the meaning, s. W.-Hofmann s. vv. Puhvel HED suggested connection with Hitt. gullakuwan, but this means `scheusslich' (Tischler s.v.). Cf. βλάσφημος.Page in Frisk: 1,239-240Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βλάβη
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16 οἰκοφθόρος
οἰκοφθόρος, ον (οἶκος, φθείρω; Eur., Pla.; Philo, Agr. 73; SibOr 2, 257; Suda s.v. Ἰλάριος refers οἰκ. to an act of adultery that destroys a household; cp. Plut., Mor. 12b γυναικῶν οἰκοφθορίαι γαμετῶν ‘seducers of married women’) pert. to being a cause of corruption in a household, destroyer of houses or families, as subst. IEph 16:1. The fate of the seducers (Hesych. completes the equation οἰκοφθόρος = μοιχός) serves as a premise in an argument from the lesser to the greater: ‘The argument is that if such adulterers perished, how much more those who corrupt faith by their evil teaching.’ WSchoedel, Ignatius of Antioch ’85, 79.—WBauer concluded that the term was used specif. (citing connection with the imagery of IEph 15:3; s. οἶκος 1aβ) in the sense of temple-destroyer, arguing that since Ign. is ‘plainly dependent’ on 1 Cor 6 (vs. 19; cp. also 1 Cor 3:16f) here, he is prob. thinking of the introduction of immorality as the particular means of destruction; in support Bauer compares Plut., Mor. (s. above) and PGrenf I, 53, 19f.—DELG s.v. φθείρω. -
17 Ἀδάμ
Ἀδάμ, ὁ indecl. (אָדָם) (LXX, pseudepigr., Philo, Just.; Mel., P. 83.—In Joseph. Ἄδαμος, ου [Ant. 1, 66]) Adam, the first human being 1 Ti 2:13; B 6:9 (cp. Gen 1:27ff). Ancestor of humanity Ro 5:14; Jd 14; 1 Cl 50:3. Hence πατὴρ ἡμῶν 6:3; people are υἱοὶ Ἀ. 29:2 (cp. Dt 32:8). In the genealogy of Jesus Lk 3:38. His fall Ro 5:14; 1 Ti 2:14. While A. was praying, Eve was seduced by the serpent GJs 13:1 (ApcMos 17). Some hold there existed the conception that at the end of the world the initial events will repeat themselves, and that hence Adam, who destroys all, is contrasted w. Christ, who gives life to all 1 Cor 15:22 (HGunkel, Schöpfung u. Chaos 1895). The parallel betw. Adam and Christ and the designation of Christ as future Ro 5:14 is well known. It is debatable whether the well-known (gnostic) myth of the first human being as a redeemer-god directly influenced Paul or whether he arrived at his view through Jewish perceptions (s. Bousset, Kyrios Christos 2, 1921, 140–45; Rtzst., Erlösungsmyst. 107ff and s. on ἄνθρωπος 1d). On the debate stimulated by KBarth, Christus u. Adam nach Römer 5, ’52, s. RBultmann, Adam u. Christus nach Röm. 5, ZNW 50, ’59, 145–68; EBrandenburger, Adam u. Christus, ’62; EJüngel, ZTK 60, ’63, 42–74.—BMurmelstein, Adam. E. Beitrag z. Messiaslehre: Wiener Ztschr. f. d. Kunde d. Morgenlandes 35, 1928, 242–75; 36, 1929, 51–86; Ltzm., exc. on 1 Cor 15:45–49; AVitti, Christus-Adam: Biblica 7, 1926, 121–45; 270–85; 384–401; ARawlinson, The NT Doctrine of the Christ 1926, 124ff; CKraeling, Anthropos and the Son of Man, 1927; AMarmorstein, ZNW 30, ’31, 271–77; OKuss, Ro 5:12–21. D. Adam-Christusparallele, diss. Bresl. 1930; GWestberg, The Two Adams: BiblSacra 94, ’37, 37–50; ARöder, D. Gesch.-philos. des Ap. Pls., diss. Frb. ’38; SHanson, Unity of the Church in the NT, ’46, 66–73; RScroggs, The Last Adam, ’66 (bibliog. 123–28); JFitzmyer, ABComm Ro 423–28 (lit.).—EDNT. TW.
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