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guardian angels

  • 1 ἄγγελος

    ἄγγελος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+) ‘messenger’.
    a human messenger serving as an envoy, an envoy, one who is sent
    by humans (Hom.+; ins, pap; Gen 32:4, 7; Jdth 1:11; 3:1; 1 Macc 1:44; 7:10; Jos., Ant. 14, 451, Vi. 89): in his earthly ministry Jesus ἀπέστειλεν ἀγγέλους (Diod S 2,18,1 the king of India to Semiramis; 4, 65, 4) Lk 9:52; of John the Baptist’s disciples 7:24; of Joshua’s scouts Js 2:25 (cp. Josh 7:22).
    by God (prophets Hg 1:13; Mal subscr.; a priest Mal 2:7.—1 Esdr 1:48f. S. also Theognis 1, 769, where the poet is Μουσέων ἄγγελος; Epict. 3, 22, 23; 38; Ael. Aristid. 37 K.=1 p. 15 D.; Maximus Tyr. 11, 9c Plato, as the one who brings us information about God, is called ὁ ἐξ Ἀκαδημίας ἄγγ.; Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 20, 3; 5 Carnus the soothsayer is ἄγγ. of the gods) of John the Baptist as forerunner Mt 11:10; Mk 1:2; Lk 7:27 (all Mal 3:1; cp. Ex 23:20).
    a transcendent power who carries out various missions or tasks, messenger, angel (ἄ. as a spirit-being, oft. connected w. the nether world in Gr-Rom. sources [EZiebarth, Neue attische Fluchtafeln: NGG 1899, 127ff no. 24; IG XII/3, 933–74. Other material in Dibelius, Geisterwelt 209ff. S. also the oracles: Theosophien 13 p. 169, 31; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 1, 3 ἐπεκαλεῖτο τοὺς ἀγγέλους καὶ θεὸν Ἄμμωνα; 2, 25, 1; Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 21 ἄγγελοι θεῖοί τε κ. ἀγαθοὶ δαίμονες; Hierocles 3, 424; 23, 468.—ἄ. w. θεοί and δαίμονες Damascius (V/VI A.D.) 183 Ruelle; ἄ. w. δαίμονες and ἥρωες Proclus, Rep. II 243 Kroll, Tim. III 109 Diehl.—FCumont, RHR 72, 1915, 159–82; FAndres, D. Engellehre d. griech. Apologeten 1914 and in Pauly-W. Suppl. III 1918, 101ff; Rtzst., Myst. 171, 2; Bousset, ARW 18, 1915, 170ff] and as a transcendent power in Judaism [LXX; En 10:7; 20:1; 99:3 al.; Essenes in Jos., Bell. 2, 142; Philo, cp. Schürer III 881–85 (on Philo) w. lit.; Joseph.; Test12Patr; prayers for vengeance fr. Rheneia (I B.C.) 9f κύριε ὁ πάντα ἐφορῶν καὶ οἱ ἄνγελοι θεοῦ; on this Dssm. LO 353f; 357=LAE 414; 418f; SIG 1181 w. note 2; PFouad 203, 3f (I A.D.); on this PBenoit, RB 58, ’51, 549–65; PKatz, TZ 10, ’54, 228–31. Loanw. in rabb.—Bousset, Rel. 320ff; J-BFrey, L’Angélologie juive au temps de J-Chr.: RSPT 5, 1911, 75–110; HKuhn, JBL 67, ’48, 217–32 Jewish apocalypses], likewise in the magical pap, w. their mixture of gentile and Jewish infl. [PGM 1, 76 an ἄ. as a star fr. heaven; 4, 570ff; 998; 1112; 13, 329; 585; 609; 744]. Cp. the ins APF 3, 1906, 445 no. 67; 451 no. 94. The more common term in polytheistic lit. for beings intermediate between gods and humans is δαίμων [q.v.], which monotheistic writers reserved for reference to a realm hostile to God’s interests, while retaining the term ἄ. for intermediate beings, either those loyal to God or those in rebellion [s. c].)
    as messengers of God, angels (LXX; Philo, Somn. 1, 190; transcendent messengers of the gods in Hom. are not intermediate beings. Yet the description of Hermes, the κῆρυξ τῶν θεῶν, as their ἄγγελος ἄριστος [Diod S 5, 75, 2] may have made it easier for Gr-Romans in general to understand ἄ. as God’s heavenly messenger; cp. the messenger of the god Men: EA 18, ’91 p. 92f, no. 2, 5f [lit.]) mostly w. gen.: κυρίου (Gen 16:10f al.) Mt 1:20; 2:13, 19; Lk 1:11; 2:9; Ac 5:19; 12:7, 23. τοῦ θεοῦ (Gen 31:11; 32:2 al.; Philo, Deus Imm. 1; Jos., Bell. 5, 388) Lk 12:8f; 15:10; J 1:51 (HWindisch, ZNW 30, ’31, 215–33; also s. below on Lk. 2:15). ἄ. θεοῦ (Gen 21:17 A; Judg 13:6 B; Jos., Ant. 1, 73; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 31, 18) Gal 4:14; Hb 1:6 (Ps 96:7; Dt 32:43); 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:8). Abs. (Num 20:16; Judg 13:11; Tob 6:4ff al.) Lk 1:13, 18, 38; 2:10, 13, 15, 21; J 20:12; Ac 7:53; 1 Ti 3:16; 1 Pt 1:12 (in wordplay on the superiority of human beings to angels s. Sextus 32; on their status and classification s. also Orig., C. Cels. 4, 29, 16) al. ἅγιοι ἄ. (PGM 4, 1934, 1938) Mk 8:38; Lk 9:26; Ac 10:22; Rv 14:10; 1 Cl 39:7 (Job 5:1); Hv 2, 2, 7; ἐκλεκτοὶ ἄ. 1 Ti 5:21 (ἄ. as witnesses so TestLevi 19:3 and SIG 1181, 10=Dssm. LO 351–62 [LAE 413–24]; cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 401); ἄ. ἰσχυρός (cp. Da 4:13; Ps 102:20) Rv 5:2; 18:21. Their abode is heaven, and so they are ἄ. τῶν οὐρανῶν Mt 24:36 (unless οὐρ.=θεοῦ); ἄ. ἐν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς Mk 12:25; ἄ. ἐν οὐρανῷ 13:32; ἄ. ἐξ οὐρανοῦ Gal 1:8, cp. Mt 22:30; 28:2; Lk 22:43. They return to heaven when they have fulfilled their mission on earth 2:15. Hence ἄ. φωτός (cp. SJCh 78, 17) 2 Cor 11:14; ἄ. φωταγωγοί B 18:1. There the good are united w. them after death Hv 2, 2, 7; Hs 9, 27, 3. They appear in dazzling light Lk 2:9; Ac 7:30 (Ex 3:2); ISm 6:1; cp. the ‘shining face’ of Ac 6:15; or in white garments J 20:12; cp. Mt 28:3; Lk 24:4. Called πνεύματα Hb 1:7; 1 Cl 36:3 (both after Ps 103:4). πνεύματα λειτουργικά serving spirits Hb 1:14. Their voice is like thunder J 12:29; γλῶσσαι τῶν ἀ. language of angels 1 Cor 13:1 (after the analogy of the languages of the gods, Plato in Clem. Al., Strom. 1, 143; cp. 2 Cor 12:4; Rv 14:2f; TestJob 48–50; GSteindorff, Apk. d. Elias: TU 17, 3a, 1899, 153). They bring messages fr. God to men Lk 1:11f; Mt 28:2ff, and were also active in the giving of the law νόμος διαταγεὶς διʼ ἀγγέλων Gal 3:19; cp. Ac 7:38, 53; Hb 2:2 (Jos., Ant. 15, 136 τῶν ἐν τοῖς νόμοις διʼ ἀγγέλων παρὰ τ. θεοῦ μαθόντων; cp. Did., Gen. 110, 15 κἂν γὰρ διὰ ὑπουργῶν ἀγγέλων ποιῇ ἃ βούλεται θεός). As guardian angels of individuals (Tob 5:6, 22; cp. PGM 1, 172ff; Ael. Aristid. 50, 57 K.=26 p. 519 D.: ὁ σὸς Ἑρμῆς ἐστιν, to whom Aristid. has been entrusted since his birth) Mt 18:10 (PBarry, ET 23, 1912, 182); Ac 12:15 (JMoulton, JTS 3, 1902, 514–27, ET 14, 1903, 5ff); Lk 4:10 (Ps 90:11); Hv 5:1f. They conduct the blessed dead into heaven Lk 16:22 (Hermes does this acc. to Pythag. [Diog. L. 8, 31]); instruct humans to do good Hv 3, 5, 4; δικαιοσύνης m 6, 2, 1 (ParJer 8:12); rejoice at the repentance of a sinner Lk 15:10; cp. the ἄ. τῆς μετανοίας Hm 12, 4, 7; 12, 6, 1 al. They preside over various realms ἄ. ὁ ἔχων ἐξουσίαν ἐπὶ τοῦ πυρός Rv 14:18; ἄ. τῶν ὑδάτων 16:5; the four winds 7:1. God assigns them διακόσμησις γῆς Pa (4) (cp. ἄγγελοι ἐπὶ τῶν ἐξουσιῶν GrBar 12:3). An angel, Thegri, rules the animal world Hv 4, 2, 4 (Synes., Ep. 57 p. 192b δαίμονες as leaders of the grasshoppers). ἄ. τοῦ πνεύματος τοῦ προφητικοῦ m 11:9; τὸν ἄ. τὸν τιμωρητήν Hs 7:6; cp. ὁ ἄ. ὁ μέγας Hs 8, 4, 1.—As creator of the world AcPlCor 1:15. On ἄ. τῶν ἐκκλησιῶν Rv 1:20, cp. 2:1, 8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14 (on the textual problems associated w. these vss. s. RCharles, ICC Comm. 1920, I, clvii; clxf; II 244; RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 42f) and s. on ἀστήρ.—Subordinate to Christ Mt 4:11; 13:41; 16:27; Hb 1:4ff (Ps 96:7; B-D-F §254, 2); 1 Pt 3:22; Rv 5:11f; glorify him J 1:51 (JFritsch “… videbitis … angelos Dei ascendentes …,” VD 37, ’59, 1–11). δώδεκα λεγιῶνας ἀ. Mt 26:53; μυριάσιν ἀ. Hb 12:22; cp. Rv 5:11. Seven principal angels (Tob 12:15) Rv 8:2, 6; 15:1, 6; 16:1; 17:1; 21:9 (GDix, The Seven Archangels and the Seven Spirits: JTS 28, 1927, 233–50). Six angels, created first, to whom the management of all creation is entrusted Hv 3, 4, 1. Angels at the Parousia Mt 24:31; 2 Th 1:7. Μιχαὴλ καὶ οἱ ἄ. αὐτοῦ Rv 12:7. Revered by people (Celsus 1, 26 Ἰουδαίους σέβειν ἀγγέλους; 5, 6) θρησκείᾳ τῶν ἀ. worship of angels Col 2:18; λατρεύειν ἀγγέλοις as a sign of Jewish piety PtK 2 p. 14, 26=Clem. Al., Strom. 6, 41 p. 452, 9. Christ as σεμνότατος ἄ. Hv 5:2; m 5, 1, 7; cp. ὁ ἅγιος ἄ. Hs 5, 4, 4 v.l.; ὁ ἔνδοξος ἄ. Hs 5, 4, 4; 7:1ff; 8, 1, 2. ὁ ἄ. κυρίου Hs 7:5; 8, 1, 2ff; called Michael in Hs 8, 3, 3, where it is to be noted that Michael was the guardian angel of God’s people (WLueken, D. Erzengel Michael 1900; MDibelius, Hdb. exc. on Hs 5, 6, 8 p. 575f).
    intermediate beings gener., w. no ref. to their relation to God (opp. ἄνθρωποι; s. 2 above immediately before a) 1 Cor 4:9 (cp. TestJos 19:9 ἔχαιρον ἐπʼ αὐτῷ οἱ ἄγγελοι κ. οἱ ἄνθρωποι κ. πᾶσα ἡ γῆ).—Ro 8:38 ἄ. as serving spirit-powers seem to be differentiated fr. the ἀρχαί, who rule.
    evil spirits (Lactant., Inst. 2, 15, 8 daemonas Trismegistus ἀγγέλους πονηρούς appellat. Cp. also Job 1:6; 2:1; Philo, Gig. 16; TestAsh 6:4; PGM 4, 2701; αἱ πονηραὶ δυνάμεις, διάβολος καὶ οἱ ἄγγελοι αὐτοῦ Did., Gen. 45, 5; ADieterich, Nekyia 1893, 60f) τῷ διαβόλῳ καὶ τοῖς ἀγγέλοις αὐτοῦ Mt 25:41; cp. Rv 12:9. ὁ δράκων καὶ οἱ ἄ. αὐτοῦ vs. 7; ἄ. τῆς ἀβύσσου 9:11 (s. Ἀβαδδών); ἄ. πονηρός B 9:4; ἄ. τῆς πονηρίας in contrast to guardian angels Hm 6, 2, 1; ἄ. Σατανᾶ, which causes physical pain 2 Cor 12:7; esp. called ἄ. τρυφῆς καὶ ἀπάτης Hs 6, 2, 1f; leading men into evil B 18:1. Of the angels’ fall and their punishment (cp., in the opinion of many, Gen 6:2; En 6ff; 54; Book of Jubilees 5; SyrBar 56:13; LJung, Fallen Angels in Jewish, Christian, and Mohammedan Lit. 1926; ALods, Congr. d’Hist. du Christ. I 29–54) ὁ θεὸς ἀγγέλων ἁμαρτησάντων οὐκ ἐφείσατο 2 Pt 2:4; ἀ. τοὺς μὴ τηρήσαντας τὴν ἑαυτῶν ἀρχήν who did not keep to their proper domain (s. ἀρχή 7) Jd 6. From the pass. already quoted above w. Gen. 6:2 (cp. also TestReub 5:3; Jos., Ant. 1, 73 ἄγγελοι θεοῦ γυναιξὶ συνιόντες; and polytheists’ concept of erotic desires of transcendent beings: HUsener, Weihnachtsfest2 1911, 74f; Rtzst., Poim. 228ff. Herr der Grösse 14f; and GJs 14:1) some conclude that the angels were subject to erotic desires; this is held to explain the regulation that women are to wear a veil in church services, since angels are present (cp. Origen, Orat. 31 and Ps 137:1 ἐναντίον ἀγγέλων ψαλῶ σοι) 1 Cor 11:10 (for another view and for the lit. s. ἐξουσία 7; s. also JFitzmyer, [Qumran angelology] NTS 4, ’57/58, 48–58; LJervis, JBL 112, ’93, 243–45: angels mediate God’s presence). In 6:3 οὐκ οἴδατε, ὅτι ἀγγέλους κρινοῦμεν; it is not certain whether only fallen angels are meant; θρησκείᾳ τῶν ἀ. worship of angels Col 2:18 polemicizes against what appears to be a type of gnostic reverence for angels. (On Qumran angelology s. Fitzmyer, cited above.)—OEverling, D. paulinische Angelologie u. Dämonologie 1888; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 1909; GKurze, D. Engels-u. Teufels-glaube d. Ap. Pls 1915; MJones, St Paul and the Angels: Exp. 8th ser., 16, 1921, 356–70; 412–25; EPeterson, D. Buch von den Engeln ’35; JMichl, D. Engelvorstellungen in Apk I ’37; ELangton, The Angel Teaching of the NT ’37; JBernardin, JBL 57, ’38, 273–79; ESchick, D. Botschaft der Engel im NT ’40; WMichaelis, Z. Engelchristol. im Urchristent. ’42; GHatzidakis, Ἄγγελος u. Verwandtes: SBWienAk 173, 1914.—B. 1486. DELG. DDD 81–96 (lit.). M-M. New Docs 5, 72f. TW. Sv.

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  • 2 ángeles de la guarda

    (n.) = guardian angel, guardian angel
    Ex. Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.
    Ex. Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.
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    (n.) = guardian angel, guardian angel

    Ex: Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.

    Ex: Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.

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  • 3 ángel de la guarda

    guardian angel
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    Ex. Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.
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    Ex: Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.

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    guardian angel

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  • 4 שר

    שַׂרm. (b. h.; שָׂרַר) prince, chief.; שר (של מעלה) guardian angel, genius. Zeb.116b שר ונגיד a prince or a nobleman. Yeb.16b שר העולם the genius of the universe; Ḥull.60a. Ex. R. s. 22 נטלהקב״ה שר שלהםוכ׳ the Lord took first their (the Egyptians) guardian angel and drowned him. Pes.118a שר הברד, v. יוּרְקָמִי. Ib. אני שר של אש I (Gabriel) am the angel of fire. B. Bath.74b שר של ים the angel of the sea. Mekh. Bshall., Shir., s.2 כיון שראו שָׂרָהּ של מלכות נופל (not נופלת) when they saw the genius of the (Egyptian) empire fallen; Yalk. Ex. 243; a. v. fr.Pl. שָׂרִים. Ib. אין … משָׂרֵיהֶן תחלה the Lord will not punish governments, unless he have punished their guardian angels first. Gen. R. s. 78, beg. מיכאל … שהם ש׳ של מעלה Michael and Gabriel who are the princes on high. Yalk. l. c. קרא … לכל שָׂרֵי האומות the Lord summoned all the tutelary angels of the nations. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 ש׳ של מעלה the princes on high (angels); ש׳ של מטה the earthly (human) governors. Ib. (play on הרי בשמים, ib.) המתינו לי … על הריהם שהם שָׂרֵיהֶם שנתונים אצלי בַּשָּׁמַיִם (not שנתונות) wait until I shall have sat in judgment over their mounts, that is, their chiefs that are placed with me in heaven; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 98 גני ש׳, v. גִּינֵּיסַר. Fem. שָׂרָה. Tosef.Ber.I, 12 (ref. to Gen. 17:15) בתחלה הרי היא ש׳ על עמה ועכשין הרי היא ש׳ על אומות העולם ed. Zuck. (Var. שָׂרַי על עמה … על כל באי העולם, v. ed. Zuck. note) at first she was a princess of her own people, and now she is a princess for the nations of the world (for all that enter into the world); Ber.13a שרי לאומתה … ש׳ לכל העולם.

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  • 5 שַׂר

    שַׂרm. (b. h.; שָׂרַר) prince, chief.; שר (של מעלה) guardian angel, genius. Zeb.116b שר ונגיד a prince or a nobleman. Yeb.16b שר העולם the genius of the universe; Ḥull.60a. Ex. R. s. 22 נטלהקב״ה שר שלהםוכ׳ the Lord took first their (the Egyptians) guardian angel and drowned him. Pes.118a שר הברד, v. יוּרְקָמִי. Ib. אני שר של אש I (Gabriel) am the angel of fire. B. Bath.74b שר של ים the angel of the sea. Mekh. Bshall., Shir., s.2 כיון שראו שָׂרָהּ של מלכות נופל (not נופלת) when they saw the genius of the (Egyptian) empire fallen; Yalk. Ex. 243; a. v. fr.Pl. שָׂרִים. Ib. אין … משָׂרֵיהֶן תחלה the Lord will not punish governments, unless he have punished their guardian angels first. Gen. R. s. 78, beg. מיכאל … שהם ש׳ של מעלה Michael and Gabriel who are the princes on high. Yalk. l. c. קרא … לכל שָׂרֵי האומות the Lord summoned all the tutelary angels of the nations. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 ש׳ של מעלה the princes on high (angels); ש׳ של מטה the earthly (human) governors. Ib. (play on הרי בשמים, ib.) המתינו לי … על הריהם שהם שָׂרֵיהֶם שנתונים אצלי בַּשָּׁמַיִם (not שנתונות) wait until I shall have sat in judgment over their mounts, that is, their chiefs that are placed with me in heaven; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 98 גני ש׳, v. גִּינֵּיסַר. Fem. שָׂרָה. Tosef.Ber.I, 12 (ref. to Gen. 17:15) בתחלה הרי היא ש׳ על עמה ועכשין הרי היא ש׳ על אומות העולם ed. Zuck. (Var. שָׂרַי על עמה … על כל באי העולם, v. ed. Zuck. note) at first she was a princess of her own people, and now she is a princess for the nations of the world (for all that enter into the world); Ber.13a שרי לאומתה … ש׳ לכל העולם.

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  • 6 fylgja

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    I)
    (-ða, -t), v.
    1) to accompany, help, with dat.; f. e-m at, f. e-s málum, to side with one, take one’s part;
    2) to lead, guide one (yðr var fylgt í kornhlöðu eina);
    3) to pursue (f. fast flóttamönnum);
    4) to follow, be about one (konungr lét sveininn f. móður sinni);
    5) to follow, observe (f. e-s ráðom, f. hirðsiðum);
    6) to belong, or pertain to (segl ok reiði er fylgðu skipinu);
    7) láta f., to add; þat lét hann f., at, he added that;
    8) refl., fylgjast, to follow one another; fig. to hold together (hann bað sína menn f. vel, hold well together).
    f.
    1) guidance (beiða e-n fylgju);
    2) female guardian spirit; attendant spirit in animal form (þú munt vera feigr maðr ok muntu hafa sét fylgju þína).
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    n, f. = fylgð, Grág. i. 343; bjóða e-m fylgju sína, ii. 56, v. l., Ísl. ii. 340; í förum ok fylgju með e-m, Stj. 135, 222; koma í fylgju með e-m, Rb. 356.
    II. metaph. a fetch, a female guardian spirit of the heathen age, whose appearance foreboded one’s death, cp. Hkv. Hjörv. (the prose); þú munt vera feigr maðr ok muntú séð hafa fylgju þína, Nj. 62, Hallfr. S. ch. 11: also whole families had a fylgja (kyn-f., ættar-f.), get ek at þetta hafi engar konur verit aðrar en fylgjur yðrar frænda, Fms. ii. 195; eigi fara litlar fylgjur fyrir þér, x. 262, Vd. ch. 36; nú sækja at fylgjur Úsvífs, Nj. 20; manna-fylgjur, Bjarn. 48, Lv. 69; fuglar þeir munu vera manna-fylgjur, Ísl. ii. 196; marr ( a horse) er manns fylgja, Fs. 68; liggja fylgjur þínar til Íslands, thy guardian angels, good angels, point to Iceland, i. e. thou wilt go thither, Orkn. 14; þínar fylgjur mega eigi standask hans fylgjur, Gullþ. 11, Lv. 104; hafa þeir bræðr rammar fylgjur, Fs. 50:—in mod. lore (as also sometimes in the Sagas, e. g. Nj. l. c.) fylgja means a ‘fetch,’ an appearance in the shape of an animal, a crescent, or the like going before a person, only a ‘fey’ man’s fylgja follows after him.
    2. = Lat. secundinae, a baby’s caul, cp. Germ. glückshaube; barns-f., Bs. ii. 168, freq. in mod. usage, cp. Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 354.
    III. in pl. a law phrase, kvenna-fylgjur, abduction or elopement, Grág. i. 342 (cp. fylgja l. 4. below).
    COMPDS: fylgjuengill, fylgjukona.

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  • 7 reforma escolar

    Ex. Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.
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    Ex: Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.

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  • 8 ángel rebelde

    (n.) = rebel angel
    Ex. Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.
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    Ex: Among concepts that seem to be the guardian angels of school reform, coherence is a rebel angel, advancing human learning, but escaping control.

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  • 9 ангел-хранитель

    (даётся Богом каждому крещёному верующему; в иконографии представлен юным человекоподобным существом, облачённым в белый хитон, иногда в тунику и гиматий, или плащ) guardian [ministering] angel

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  • 10 מזל

    מַזָּל, מַזָּלָאch. 1) same, planet, constellation; luck. Targ. Y. Num. 33:45 בית מ׳ (h. text נד). Targ. Y. I Gen. 30:11. Targ. Koh. 9:3 מ׳ ביש bad luck; a. fr.Sabb.53b, a. fr. אדם דאית ליה מ׳ man has a guardian angel (chance of recovery from a disease fatal to beasts). Taan.29b ריע מַזְּלֵיה his luck is shaky (bad), opp. בריא מזליה. Koh. R. to VII, 15, a. e. טמיע מ׳, v. טְמַע; a. v. fr.Pl. מַזָּלַיָּיא, מַזָּלָתָא. Targ. Y. Num. 7:84.Targ. Is. 47:13 מַזָּלַת (constr.; ed. Ven. I מַזָּלוֹת h. form).Targ. Koh. 7:15. Ib. 9:2; a. fr.Sabb.146a (מַזָּלַיְהוּ) מַוָּלַיְיהוּ הוו their guardian angels were present (at the giving of the Law). 2) (Ms. מֹזְלָא) fortune, possession. Targ. Ps. 112:3. Targ. Prov. 8:18 (ed. Lag. מזליא, pl.); a. e., v. מוֹדְלָא.

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  • 11 מזלא

    מַזָּל, מַזָּלָאch. 1) same, planet, constellation; luck. Targ. Y. Num. 33:45 בית מ׳ (h. text נד). Targ. Y. I Gen. 30:11. Targ. Koh. 9:3 מ׳ ביש bad luck; a. fr.Sabb.53b, a. fr. אדם דאית ליה מ׳ man has a guardian angel (chance of recovery from a disease fatal to beasts). Taan.29b ריע מַזְּלֵיה his luck is shaky (bad), opp. בריא מזליה. Koh. R. to VII, 15, a. e. טמיע מ׳, v. טְמַע; a. v. fr.Pl. מַזָּלַיָּיא, מַזָּלָתָא. Targ. Y. Num. 7:84.Targ. Is. 47:13 מַזָּלַת (constr.; ed. Ven. I מַזָּלוֹת h. form).Targ. Koh. 7:15. Ib. 9:2; a. fr.Sabb.146a (מַזָּלַיְהוּ) מַוָּלַיְיהוּ הוו their guardian angels were present (at the giving of the Law). 2) (Ms. מֹזְלָא) fortune, possession. Targ. Ps. 112:3. Targ. Prov. 8:18 (ed. Lag. מזליא, pl.); a. e., v. מוֹדְלָא.

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  • 12 מַזָּל

    מַזָּל, מַזָּלָאch. 1) same, planet, constellation; luck. Targ. Y. Num. 33:45 בית מ׳ (h. text נד). Targ. Y. I Gen. 30:11. Targ. Koh. 9:3 מ׳ ביש bad luck; a. fr.Sabb.53b, a. fr. אדם דאית ליה מ׳ man has a guardian angel (chance of recovery from a disease fatal to beasts). Taan.29b ריע מַזְּלֵיה his luck is shaky (bad), opp. בריא מזליה. Koh. R. to VII, 15, a. e. טמיע מ׳, v. טְמַע; a. v. fr.Pl. מַזָּלַיָּיא, מַזָּלָתָא. Targ. Y. Num. 7:84.Targ. Is. 47:13 מַזָּלַת (constr.; ed. Ven. I מַזָּלוֹת h. form).Targ. Koh. 7:15. Ib. 9:2; a. fr.Sabb.146a (מַזָּלַיְהוּ) מַוָּלַיְיהוּ הוו their guardian angels were present (at the giving of the Law). 2) (Ms. מֹזְלָא) fortune, possession. Targ. Ps. 112:3. Targ. Prov. 8:18 (ed. Lag. מזליא, pl.); a. e., v. מוֹדְלָא.

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  • 13 מַזָּלָא

    מַזָּל, מַזָּלָאch. 1) same, planet, constellation; luck. Targ. Y. Num. 33:45 בית מ׳ (h. text נד). Targ. Y. I Gen. 30:11. Targ. Koh. 9:3 מ׳ ביש bad luck; a. fr.Sabb.53b, a. fr. אדם דאית ליה מ׳ man has a guardian angel (chance of recovery from a disease fatal to beasts). Taan.29b ריע מַזְּלֵיה his luck is shaky (bad), opp. בריא מזליה. Koh. R. to VII, 15, a. e. טמיע מ׳, v. טְמַע; a. v. fr.Pl. מַזָּלַיָּיא, מַזָּלָתָא. Targ. Y. Num. 7:84.Targ. Is. 47:13 מַזָּלַת (constr.; ed. Ven. I מַזָּלוֹת h. form).Targ. Koh. 7:15. Ib. 9:2; a. fr.Sabb.146a (מַזָּלַיְהוּ) מַוָּלַיְיהוּ הוו their guardian angels were present (at the giving of the Law). 2) (Ms. מֹזְלָא) fortune, possession. Targ. Ps. 112:3. Targ. Prov. 8:18 (ed. Lag. מזליא, pl.); a. e., v. מוֹדְלָא.

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  • 14 Val-kyrja

    u, f. the chooser of the slain (kjósa val), the Valkyriur were a troop of northern goddesses, for whom see Edda 22, Gm., Em.; for the Valkyriur as guardian angels and tutors of the heroes, like Athene in the Odyssey, see Hkv., Vkv., Sdm.

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  • 15 μετασχηματίζω

    μετασχηματίζω fut. μετασχηματίσω; 1 aor. μετεσχημάτισα.
    to change the form of someth., transform, change (Pla., Leg. 10 p. 903e; 906c; Aristot., De Caelo 3, 1 p. 298b, 31; Plut., Ages. 603 [14, 2], Mor. 426e; 680a; Sext. Emp., Math. 10, 335; LXX; TestSol 20:13; TestJob; TestReub 5:6; Philo, Aet. M. 79; Jos., Ant. 7, 257; Chaeremon, Fgm. 20 D p. 34 H.; Theoph. Ant. 2, 6 [p. 108, 16]) μ. τὸ σῶμα τ. ταπεινώσεως ἡμῶν change our lowly body to be like the glorious body Phil 3:21 (cp. Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 80).—DHall, NTS, 40, ’94, 143–47, argues for this ‘normal’ use 1 Cor 4:6 and against the view in 3 below.
    to feign to be what one is not, change/disguise oneself, mid. (Jos., Ant. 8, 267) abs. 2 Cor 11:15. W. εἴς τι into or as someth. (Diod S 3, 57, 5 εἰς ἀθανάτους φύσεις; 4 Macc 9:22; TestJob 17:2 εἰς βασιλέα τῶν Περσῶν) ὁ σατανᾶς εἰς ἄγγελον φωτός Satan disguises himself as an angel (fr. the realm) of light vs. 14 (cp. TestReub 5:6 the guardian angels μετεσχηματίζοντο εἰς ἄνδρα). Of the false apostles μετασχηματιζόμενοι εἰς ἀποστόλους Χριστοῦ who masquerade as apostles vs. 13 (JColson, JTS 17, 1916, 379ff; cp. Hippol., Ref. 10, 32, 5 οἱ αἱρεσιάρχοι ὁμοίοις λόγοις τὰ ὑπʼ ἐκείνων προειρημένα μετασχηματίσαντε).
    to show a connection or bearing of one thing on another, apply to. 1 Cor 4:6 is unique (for sim. usage s. σχηματίζειν and σχῆμα in Philostrat., Vi. Soph. 2, 17, 1; 2, 25, 1. In Ps.-Demetr., Eloc. 287; 292–94 σχηματίζειν means ‘say someth. with the aid of a figure of speech’; on the rhetorical features s. BFiore, Covert Illusion in 1 Cor 1–4: CBQ 47, ’85, 85–102; CClassen, WienerStud 107/8, ’94/95, 326f): ταῦτα μετεσχημάτισα εἰς ἐμαυτὸν κ. Ἀπόλλων I have applied this to Apollos and myself=I have given this teaching of mine the form of an exposition concerning Apollos and myself (s. Hall, 1 above).—New Docs 3, 76. DELG s.v. ἔχω. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 16 ἀστήρ

    ἀστήρ, έρος, ὁ (Hom.+; ins, a few times in astron. and magic. pap [e.g. PGM 4, 574; 580; 2891; 2894; 2939], LXX, pseudepigr., Philo [e.g. Plant. 12 ἀστέρες as living beings endowed w. reason], apolog., loanw. in rabb.) a luminous body (other than the sun) visible in the sky, star, single star, planet (Achilles, Comm. in Arat. p. 41 ἀστήρ ἐστιν εἷς ἀριθμῷ; schol. on Pind., O. 1, 9d) IEph 19:2. Of the star of the Magi Mt 2:2, 7, 9f; GJs 21:1; περὶ τοῦ ἀ. vs. 2; εἶδον ἀστέρας … καὶ προῆγαν αὐτούς vs. 3 (pap). (FBoll, ZNW 18, 1918, 40–48. Diod S 16, 66, 3: a marvelous, divinely sent heavenly body leads the fleet of Timoleon toward Italy. When he and his companions noticed this heavenly manifestation, περιχαρεῖς ἦσαν [16, 66, 5].—On the star s. μάγος 1.) Falling fr. heaven in the last tribulation Mt 24:29; Mk 13:25; Rv 6:13 (all three Is 13:10; cp. Artem. 2, 36 p. 137, 15 καταπίπτοντες εἰς γῆν οἱ ἀστέρες). Single stars 8:10; 9:1 (cp. Artem. 5, 23 τ. οὐρανοῦ ἀστέρα ἐκπεσεῖν; Ps.-Callisth. 3, 33, 26: at the death of Alexander μέγας ἀστὴρ πεσὼν ἐκ τ. οὐρανοῦ ἐπὶ τὴν θάλασσαν.—Boll, Offb. 135). Changed at Christ’s parousia B 15:5. W. sun and moon (Dt 4:19; TestNapht 3:2) 1 Cor 15:41; Rv 8:12; 12:1 (Eratosth. 33 ἔχει ἀστέρας ἐπὶ τ. κεφαλῆς); 1 Cl 20:3; B 15:5. Of the stars as numberless (Gen 22:17; 1 Ch 27:23 al.) 1 Cl 10:6 (Gen 15:5); 32:2 (Gen 22:17).—As to the seven stars that the Son of Man holds in his right hand Rv 1:16; 2:1; 3:1, it has been conjectured that the imagery is based on a constellation, prob. that of the Great Bear (Strabo 1, 1, 21 τοὺς ἑπτὰ τῆς μεγάλης ἄρκτου ἀστέρας; almost the same thing in Diod S 3, 48, 1.—Philo, Op. M. 114, Leg. All. 1, 8; PGM 4, 700; ADieterich, Mithraslit. 1903, 14; 16f; 72f; Boll, Offb. 21f). In 1:20 they are interpr. to mean the ἄγγελοι (PGM 1, 74f star=angel; cp. 154; Chrysipp., Stoic. II 1076 and Diod S 2, 30, 6 stars=gods; En 18:14=heavenly beings) of the seven churches, by which are meant the guardian angels (so fr. Origen, Hom. 12 and 13 In Luc., De Orat. 11, to Bousset, Charles, Lohmeyer; JSickenberger, Röm. Quartalschr. 35, 1927, 135–49), not overseers/bishops (Primasius and Bede to Zahn, JWeiss, Billerb., Allo.—ἀ. to designate a prominent pers.: Plut., Marcell. 316 [30, 8] ὁ μέγας πατρίδος ἀ.). ἀ. ὁ πρωϊνός the morning star (Venus) likened to Christ 22:16; δώσω αὐτῷ τὸν ἀ. τὸν πρωϊνόν 2:28 (on both passages s. Boll, Offb. 47–50). Other pass. that associate pers. w. celestial bodies—a practice going back largely, as some hold, to Babyl. apocalyptic—are 8:11, 12; 12:1, 4, which also contain the word ἀ.—ἀστέρες πλανῆται wandering stars (Cicero, De Nat. Deor. of stars ‘quae falso vocantur errantes’), perh. meteors, typical of dissident teachers Jd 13 (cp. En 18:14; also chap. 21).—FBoll, Sternglaube u. Sterndeutung4 ’31 (lit.); EZimer, Sternglaube u. Sternforschung ’53.—B. 56. 1530–40. DELG. EDNT. M-M. TW.

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  • 17 ange

    ange [ɑ̃ʒ]
    masculine noun
    oui mon ange yes, darling
    * * *
    ɑ̃ʒ
    nom masculin
    1) Religion angel
    2) ( terme d'affection) angel, darling
    Phrasal Verbs:
    ••

    être aux anges — to be in seventh heaven, to be walking on air

    ‘un ange passe!’ — ‘somebody's walked over my grave!’

    * * *
    ɑ̃ʒ nm
    * * *
    ange nm
    1 Relig angel; être le bon ange de qn fig to be sb's good angel; être le mauvais ange de qn fig to be a bad influence on sb; être un ange de beauté to be angelically beautiful; être un ange de patience to be patience itself;
    2 ( terme d'affection) angel, darling; va me chercher mes cigarettes, tu seras un ange! be an angel and get my cigarettes for me!
    ange déchu fallen angel; ange exterminateur avenging angel; ange gardien guardian angel; ange de mer angel shark; ange de la mort Angel of Death; ange de la route motorbike patrolman.
    être aux anges to be in seventh heaven, to be walking on air; ‘un ange passe!’ ‘somebody's walked over my grave!’; un ange passa there was a lull in the conversation; sourire aux anges to smile serenely; il est beau comme un ange he looks like a cherub; être patient comme un ange to have the patience of a saint; être doux comme un ange to be sweet-natured; discuter sur le sexe des anges to count how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
    [ɑ̃ʒ] nom masculin
    ange déchu/gardien fallen/guardian angel
    un ange passa there was a pregnant pause ou an awkward lull in the conversation
    il riait ou souriait aux anges dans son sommeil he was smiling happily in his sleep
    2. [personne parfaite] angel
    passe-moi le pain, tu seras un ange be an angel ou a dear and pass me the bread
    [en appellatif]

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  • 18 Engel

    m; -s, -
    1. angel; guter / gefallener Engel guardian / fallen angel; Engel des Lichts / Todes angel of light / death; die Engel ( im Himmel) singen hören umg., hum. be in agony, think one is sent for Dial.; ein Engel geht durchs Zimmer fig. etwa an angel passed over (at party etc., after sudden silence falls)
    2. fig.: du bist ein Engel! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear)!; er ist auch nicht gerade ein Engel he’s not exactly an angel himself; jemandes rettender Engel sein be s.o.’s salvation; du ahnungsloser Engel! etwa oh you are innocent!, sweet innocence!; ein Engel mit einem B davor umg., hum. little imp ( oder rascal); die gelben Engel MOT. the members of the patrol force of the ADAC, a German organization that is the equivalent of the AA and RAC in the UK or the AAA in the USA and provides roadside assistance to drivers
    * * *
    der Engel
    angel
    * * *
    Ẹn|gel ['ɛŋl]
    m -s, - (lit, fig)
    angel

    ein rettender Engel (fig)a saviour (Brit) or savior (US)

    ein guter Engel (fig)a guardian angel

    ich hörte die Engel im Himmel singen (inf)it hurt like anything (inf), it was agony

    wir sind alle keine Engel (prov)none of us is perfect

    * * *
    der
    1) (a messenger or attendant of God: The angels announced the birth of Christ to the shepherds.) angel
    2) (a very good or beautiful person: She's an absolute angel about helping us.) angel
    * * *
    En·gel
    <-s, ->
    [ˈɛŋl̩]
    m angel
    ein gefallener \Engel a fallen angel
    ein guter [o rettender] \Engel a rescuing angel
    ein \Engel sein (fam) to be an angel
    nicht gerade ein \Engel sein (fam) to be no angel
    ich hörte die \Engel im Himmel singen (fam) it hurt like mad [or hell] fam
    * * *
    der; Engels, Engel: angel

    sie ist mein guter/ein rettender Engel — she is my good/a guardian angel

    * * *
    Engel m; -s, -
    1. angel;
    guter/gefallener Engel guardian/fallen angel;
    Engel des Lichts/Todes angel of light/death;
    die Engel (im Himmel) singen hören umg, hum be in agony, think one is sent for dial;
    ein Engel geht durchs Zimmer fig etwa an angel passed over (at party etc, after sudden silence falls)
    2. fig:
    du bist ein Engel! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear)!;
    er ist auch nicht gerade ein Engel he’s not exactly an angel himself;
    jemandes rettender Engel sein be sb’s salvation;
    du ahnungsloser Engel! etwa oh you are innocent!, sweet innocence!;
    ein Engel mit einem B davor umg, hum little imp ( oder rascal);
    die Gelben Engel AUTO the members of the patrol force of the ADAC, a German organization that is the equivalent of the AA and RAC in the UK or the AAA in the USA and provides roadside assistance to drivers
    * * *
    der; Engels, Engel: angel

    sie ist mein guter/ein rettender Engel — she is my good/a guardian angel

    * * *
    -- m.
    angel n.

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  • 19 aingeru

    iz.
    1.
    a. Kristau. angel; \aingeru {zaindari || jagole (B) || begirale (L) (NB) Guardian angel; \aingeru goardako guardian angel; \aingeru erori fallen angel; \aingeruen bitartekaritza ministering of angels
    b. [ izenen aurrean ] angelic
    c. (irud.) \aingeruen sexuaz hitz egin to talk about the sex of angels
    2. (irud.)
    a. little child dressed in white
    b. \aingerutan hil zen it died at birth

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