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full of idolatry

  • 1 εἰδωλολατρία

    εἰδωλολατρία, ας, ἡ (on the sp.-εία s. B-D-F §23; 119, 2; TestJud 19:1; GrBar 8:5; Just., Orig.) derogatory term image-worship, idolatry D 3:4. In a catalogue of vices Gal 5:20; B 20:1; D 5:1. Of greed Col 3:5 (cp. Eph 5:5; Pol 11:2 and s. HWeinel, D. Wirkungen des Geistes u. der Geister 1899, 14f). The unregenerate heart is πλήρης εἰδωλολατρίας full of idolatry B 16:7; φεύγειν ἀπὸ τῆς εἰ. 1 Cor 10:14 (cp. κινεῖσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς εἰ. Did., Gen. 210, 12). Pl. πορεύεσθαι ἐν ἀθεμίτοις εἰ. walk in unlawful idolatry, i.e. commit unlawful deeds connected w. polytheistic worship 1 Pt 4:3.—M-M. TW.

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  • 2 κατείδωλος

    A full of idols, given to idolatry, Act.Ap.17.16.

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  • 3 גר

    גֵּרm. (b. h.; גּוּר) 1) a dweller. Sabb.104a, v. preced. 2) a stranger. Tanḥ. Vayigg. 4 גרא שנעשה ג׳ he is named Gera, because he (Joseph) became a stranger, v. גּוּר.Esp. a proselyte, convert to Judaism. Yeb.46b; Ber.47b לעולם אינו ג׳וכ׳ one is not a proselyte until he has been Yeb. l. c.; Kidd.62b נ׳ צריך שלשה a proselyte requires a court of three for making declaration and immersion. Kerith. II, 1 ג׳ מחוסר כפרה a proselyte who has not yet offered a sacrifice in the Temple; a. v. fr.ג׳ צֶדֶק a full, true proselyte, ג׳ תֹּושָׁב one who, for the sake of acquiring limited citizenship in Palestine, renounces idolatry. Snh.96b; Gitt.57b; a. fr.ג׳ שקר an insincere proselyte (from impure motives). Y.B. Mets.V, 10c.Pl. גֵּרִים, constr. גֵּרֵי, גֵּירֵי.ג׳ גרורים self-made converts, not formally admitted. Ab. Zar.3b; 24a; a. e. גרי אריות lion-proselytes, i. e. proselytes from mere fear (with ref. to 2 Kings 17:25 sq.). Ḥull.3b, opp. גרי אמת. Kidd.75b; Snh.85b; a. fr. גרי חלומות proselytes converted by the advice of a dreamer or an interpreter of dreams; גרי מרדכי ואסתר such as joined the Jewish ranks from motives like those prevalent in the days of Mordecai and Esther (Esth. 8:17). Yeb.24b.Nidd.VII, 3 (56b) גרים טועין Ar. (ed. וטועין) proselytes not living in accordance with the Jewish usages. בן גרים a descendant of proselytes. B. Mets.IV, 10 (58b).Sabb.33b יהודה בן ג׳. (Mode of admission, v. Yeb.47a.Views about converts, v. Num. R. s. 8; Nidd.13b; Pes.87b; a. fr.. Fem. גֵּרָה. Gen. R. s. 88, end.Usu. גִּיֹּורֶת. Keth.IV, 3; a. fr.

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  • 4 גֵּר

    גֵּרm. (b. h.; גּוּר) 1) a dweller. Sabb.104a, v. preced. 2) a stranger. Tanḥ. Vayigg. 4 גרא שנעשה ג׳ he is named Gera, because he (Joseph) became a stranger, v. גּוּר.Esp. a proselyte, convert to Judaism. Yeb.46b; Ber.47b לעולם אינו ג׳וכ׳ one is not a proselyte until he has been Yeb. l. c.; Kidd.62b נ׳ צריך שלשה a proselyte requires a court of three for making declaration and immersion. Kerith. II, 1 ג׳ מחוסר כפרה a proselyte who has not yet offered a sacrifice in the Temple; a. v. fr.ג׳ צֶדֶק a full, true proselyte, ג׳ תֹּושָׁב one who, for the sake of acquiring limited citizenship in Palestine, renounces idolatry. Snh.96b; Gitt.57b; a. fr.ג׳ שקר an insincere proselyte (from impure motives). Y.B. Mets.V, 10c.Pl. גֵּרִים, constr. גֵּרֵי, גֵּירֵי.ג׳ גרורים self-made converts, not formally admitted. Ab. Zar.3b; 24a; a. e. גרי אריות lion-proselytes, i. e. proselytes from mere fear (with ref. to 2 Kings 17:25 sq.). Ḥull.3b, opp. גרי אמת. Kidd.75b; Snh.85b; a. fr. גרי חלומות proselytes converted by the advice of a dreamer or an interpreter of dreams; גרי מרדכי ואסתר such as joined the Jewish ranks from motives like those prevalent in the days of Mordecai and Esther (Esth. 8:17). Yeb.24b.Nidd.VII, 3 (56b) גרים טועין Ar. (ed. וטועין) proselytes not living in accordance with the Jewish usages. בן גרים a descendant of proselytes. B. Mets.IV, 10 (58b).Sabb.33b יהודה בן ג׳. (Mode of admission, v. Yeb.47a.Views about converts, v. Num. R. s. 8; Nidd.13b; Pes.87b; a. fr.. Fem. גֵּרָה. Gen. R. s. 88, end.Usu. גִּיֹּורֶת. Keth.IV, 3; a. fr.

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  • 5 תיאטרון

    תִּיאַטְרוֹן, תְּיַיטְרוֹןm. (variously perverted) (θέατρον) theater, show, spectacle. Gen. R. s. 87 יום ת׳ היהוכ׳ (not תיאטי׳) it was spectacle day, and all went to see (the show), but he (Joseph) did not go; Cant. R. to I, 1, beg. טיאטרון; Pesik. R. s. 6 יום ת׳ וקורקסין (not וקורקסיו) a day of theatre and circus performances. Cant. R. l. c. יום ט׳ של נילוס the show day for the Nile festival, v. זִיבּוּל. Y.Ab. Zar. 1, 40a העולה לת׳ אסורוכ׳ to go to theatre is forbidden on account of idolatry (which is practiced in it); Tosef. ib. II, 5 לתרטיאות של גוים ed. Zuck. (Var. לתרטאיות, לסרטאיות, read: לתִיאַטְרָאוֹת pl.). Y. ib. l. c. העולה לת׳ וצווחוכ׳ to go to a theatre and cry out (to vote for a broken down gladiator), if it is for the public benefit, is permitted. Ex. R. s. 51, end ראה אותם גובין לתְיַטְרוֹן he saw that they were collecting for the erection of a theatre. Y.Taan.II, 64a bot. תייט׳, v. שְׁפַר; a. e.Pl. תִּיאַטְרָאוֹת, תִּיאַטְרָיוֹת. Meg.6a ת׳ וקרקסיות Ar. (ed. תראטריות, תיטר׳; Ms. M. טרטסיאות) theatres and circuses. Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Shmoth 6 (ref. to Ex. 1:7) שנתמלאו בתי טדטיאותוכ׳ the theatres and circuses were full of them; Yalk. Ex. 162. Ab. Zar.18b אין הולכין לטרטיאותוכ׳ (Ms. M. טרטסיאות) you must not go to the gentile theatres and circuses, because, v. זָבַל. Y.Ber.IV, 7d מודה … ולא נתח חלקי בבתי תְרַטְיוֹתוכ׳ I thank thee … that thou hast given me my share with those sitting in the schools and synagogues, and hast not given me my share in the theatres and circuses; a. fr.

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  • 6 תִּיאַטְרוֹן

    תִּיאַטְרוֹן, תְּיַיטְרוֹןm. (variously perverted) (θέατρον) theater, show, spectacle. Gen. R. s. 87 יום ת׳ היהוכ׳ (not תיאטי׳) it was spectacle day, and all went to see (the show), but he (Joseph) did not go; Cant. R. to I, 1, beg. טיאטרון; Pesik. R. s. 6 יום ת׳ וקורקסין (not וקורקסיו) a day of theatre and circus performances. Cant. R. l. c. יום ט׳ של נילוס the show day for the Nile festival, v. זִיבּוּל. Y.Ab. Zar. 1, 40a העולה לת׳ אסורוכ׳ to go to theatre is forbidden on account of idolatry (which is practiced in it); Tosef. ib. II, 5 לתרטיאות של גוים ed. Zuck. (Var. לתרטאיות, לסרטאיות, read: לתִיאַטְרָאוֹת pl.). Y. ib. l. c. העולה לת׳ וצווחוכ׳ to go to a theatre and cry out (to vote for a broken down gladiator), if it is for the public benefit, is permitted. Ex. R. s. 51, end ראה אותם גובין לתְיַטְרוֹן he saw that they were collecting for the erection of a theatre. Y.Taan.II, 64a bot. תייט׳, v. שְׁפַר; a. e.Pl. תִּיאַטְרָאוֹת, תִּיאַטְרָיוֹת. Meg.6a ת׳ וקרקסיות Ar. (ed. תראטריות, תיטר׳; Ms. M. טרטסיאות) theatres and circuses. Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Shmoth 6 (ref. to Ex. 1:7) שנתמלאו בתי טדטיאותוכ׳ the theatres and circuses were full of them; Yalk. Ex. 162. Ab. Zar.18b אין הולכין לטרטיאותוכ׳ (Ms. M. טרטסיאות) you must not go to the gentile theatres and circuses, because, v. זָבַל. Y.Ber.IV, 7d מודה … ולא נתח חלקי בבתי תְרַטְיוֹתוכ׳ I thank thee … that thou hast given me my share with those sitting in the schools and synagogues, and hast not given me my share in the theatres and circuses; a. fr.

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  • 7 תְּיַיטְרוֹן

    תִּיאַטְרוֹן, תְּיַיטְרוֹןm. (variously perverted) (θέατρον) theater, show, spectacle. Gen. R. s. 87 יום ת׳ היהוכ׳ (not תיאטי׳) it was spectacle day, and all went to see (the show), but he (Joseph) did not go; Cant. R. to I, 1, beg. טיאטרון; Pesik. R. s. 6 יום ת׳ וקורקסין (not וקורקסיו) a day of theatre and circus performances. Cant. R. l. c. יום ט׳ של נילוס the show day for the Nile festival, v. זִיבּוּל. Y.Ab. Zar. 1, 40a העולה לת׳ אסורוכ׳ to go to theatre is forbidden on account of idolatry (which is practiced in it); Tosef. ib. II, 5 לתרטיאות של גוים ed. Zuck. (Var. לתרטאיות, לסרטאיות, read: לתִיאַטְרָאוֹת pl.). Y. ib. l. c. העולה לת׳ וצווחוכ׳ to go to a theatre and cry out (to vote for a broken down gladiator), if it is for the public benefit, is permitted. Ex. R. s. 51, end ראה אותם גובין לתְיַטְרוֹן he saw that they were collecting for the erection of a theatre. Y.Taan.II, 64a bot. תייט׳, v. שְׁפַר; a. e.Pl. תִּיאַטְרָאוֹת, תִּיאַטְרָיוֹת. Meg.6a ת׳ וקרקסיות Ar. (ed. תראטריות, תיטר׳; Ms. M. טרטסיאות) theatres and circuses. Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Shmoth 6 (ref. to Ex. 1:7) שנתמלאו בתי טדטיאותוכ׳ the theatres and circuses were full of them; Yalk. Ex. 162. Ab. Zar.18b אין הולכין לטרטיאותוכ׳ (Ms. M. טרטסיאות) you must not go to the gentile theatres and circuses, because, v. זָבַל. Y.Ber.IV, 7d מודה … ולא נתח חלקי בבתי תְרַטְיוֹתוכ׳ I thank thee … that thou hast given me my share with those sitting in the schools and synagogues, and hast not given me my share in the theatres and circuses; a. fr.

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