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1 συμβουλία
συμβουλία, ας, ἡ advice, counsel (s. two prec. and two next entries; Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 5, 336; 8, 277 al.) συμβουλίαν ποιεῖσθαι περί τινος give advice about someth. (Diod S 12, 17, 2) 2 Cl 15:1. γνώμης ἀγαθῆς λαμβάνειν συμβουλίαν accept well-meant advice B 21:2 (cp. Vi. Aesopi I, 26 Eb. συμβ. λαμβάνειν).—DELG s.v. βούλομαι. -
2 ἐπακούω
Aἐπακούσω Psalm.Solom.18.3
:—hear, c. acc. rei, ὂς πάντ' ἐφορᾷς καὶ πάντ' ἐπακούεις, of the Sun, Il.3.277, cf. Od.11.109; prov., ὁπποῖόν κ' εἴπῃσθα ἔπος, τοῖόν κ' ἐπακούσαις as thou speakest, so wilt thou be answered, Il.20.250;φωνὴν ἐ. Hes.Op. 448
; : c. acc. rei et gen. pers.,ἔπος ἐμέθεν Od.19.98
: c. gen. rei, ;τῆς φωνῆς Hdt.2.70
: abs., Th.1.53, Hdt.9.98, etc.3 hear about, hear tell of, (lyr.); c. part.,οἷον γᾶς Ἀσίας οὐκ ἐπακούω.. βλαστὸν φύτευμα S.OC 695
(lyr.);τινά τι δρῶντα Pl.Lg. 729b
.4 give ear, listen, A.Ch. 725 (anap.): c. gen. pers.,ἐμοῦ 'πάκουσον S.OT 708
, cf. Pl.Prt. 317d; ἐ. μοι 'pray attend', Id.Sph. 227c: esp. of giving ear to one who prays, of God, LXXIs.49.8, UPZ78.24 (ii B.C.); or to advice, commands, etc., i.e. obey,βουλῆς Il.2.143
; ;ἐμῶν μύθων S.Ph. 1417
(anap.): c. dat. rei,τῷ κελεύσματι Hdt.4.141
;ταῖς εὐχαῖς D.H.13.6
, cf. LXXHo.2.21(23).5 later, like ἐπαΐω, perceive, understand,τῶν ᾀδομένων Luc.Salt.64
, cf. Plu.Flam.10 (or, hear distinctly).6 ἐπακούσεταί μοι ἡ δικαιοσύνη μου shall answer for me, LXXGe.30.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπακούω
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