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have the gospel preached to

  • 1 εὐαγγελίζομαι

    εὐαγγελ-ίζομαι, [tense] impf., Paus. 4.19.5: [tense] fut. part. - ιούμενος J.AJ6.4.2, 18.6.10, Luc.Icar.34: [tense] aor. (v. infr.):—[voice] Act., only in later Gr., LXX 1 Ki.31.9, Apoc.10.7, PGiss. 27.6 (ii A.D.): [tense] plpf. εὐηγγελίκειν dub. in D.C.61.13: ([etym.] εὐάγγελος):—
    A bring good news, announce them,

    λόγους ἀγαθοὺς φέρων εὐαγγελίσασθαί τινι Ar.Eq. 643

    , cf. Phryn.Com.44, D.18.323;

    τὴν εὐτοκίαν Sor. 1.70

    ;

    εὐτυχίας τῇ πατρίδι Lycurg.18

    ;

    πρός σε ταῦτα Men. Georg. 83

    ; also

    τινά τι J.AJ18.6.10

    , Alciphr.3.12, Hld.2.10; εὐ. ὅτι .. Thphr.Char.17.7; τινι ὅτι .. Luc.Philops.31: c. acc. et inf., Plu. Mar.22:—[voice] Act., εὐ. τὰ τῆς νίκης PGiss.l.c.; τισιν ὡς .. Polyaen.5.7:—[voice] Pass., receive good tidings,

    ἐν ᾗ -ίσθη ἡ πόλις ἡμέρᾳ AJA18.323

    (Sardes, i B.C.).
    2 abs., proclaim glad tidings,

    πτωχοῖς LXX Is.61.1

    , cf. Ev.Luc.4.18, etc.: c. acc., preach the glad tidings of the gospel to, τὸν λαόν ib.3.18;

    κώμας τῶν Σαμαρειτῶν Act.Ap.8.25

    :—so in [voice] Act., Apoc. 10.7; τινι LXX 1 Ki.31.9:—[voice] Pass., have the gospel preached to one, Ev.Matt.11.5, Ep.Hebr.4.2,6; also of the gospel, to be preached, Ev.Luc. 16.16, Ep.Gal.1.11.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐαγγελίζομαι

  • 2 Φίλιππος

    Φίλιππος, ου, ὁ (freq. found in lit., ins, pap; occurring also in LXX and Joseph., Ath.) Philip (‘Fond-of-horses’) a common name in the Gr-Rom. world. In our lit.:
    the tetrarch, son of Herod the Great and Cleopatra of Jerusalem (s. Joseph., index Φίλιππος 6). He was tetrarch of Gaulanitis, Trachonitis, Auranitis, Batanea and Panias (so Joseph., if the indications he gives in var. passages may thus be brought together), and acc. to Lk 3:1, also Iturea (all small districts northeast of Palestine). He rebuilt Panias as Caesarea (Philippi) and Bethsaida as Julias. Joseph. praises his personality and administration (Ant. 18, 106f). He was married to Salome, the daughter of Herodias (s. Ἡρωδιάς and Σαλώμη, end). He died 33/34 A.D., whereupon his territory was joined to the Rom. province of Syria, though only for a short time. Mt 16:13; Mk 8:27. Some think that this Philip is erroneously implied Mt 14:3; Mk 6:17; Lk 3:19 v.l.; s. 2 below.—Schürer I 336–40.
    The Philip mentioned Mt 14:3 and Mk 6:17 is associated by some scholars with a half-brother of Herod Antipas (s. Ἡρῳδιάς), but the identification is not otherwise attested.
    the apostle, one of the Twelve. In the lists of the Twelve (which is the only place where his name is mentioned in the synoptics and Ac), he is found in fifth place, after the two pairs of brothers Peter-Andrew, James-John Mt 10:3; Mk 3:18; Lk 6:14; Ac 1:13. He is given more prominence in J, where he is one of the first to be called, and comes fr. Bethsaida, the city of Simon and Andrew; cp. 1:43–46, 48; 6:5, 7; 12:21f; 14:8f. Papias (2:4): one of the πρεσβύτεροι.—On the apostle and the evangelist (s. 4 below), who have oft. been confused, s. TZahn, Apostel u. Apostelschüler in der Provinz Asien: Forsch. VI 1900 p. 369b (index); EBishop, ATR 28, ’46, 154–59 equates 3 and 4.
    one of the seven ‘assistants’ at Jerusalem Ac 6:5; 21:8; in the latter pass. also called the ‘evangelist’ (s. εὐαγγελιστής) to differentiate him fr. the apostle. Ac 8:5–13 after the death of Stephen he worked in Samaria w. great success; vss. 26–39 he baptized a non-Israelite, the chamberlain of the Ethiopian Queen Candace (MvanWanroy, VD ’40, 287–93; FBlanke, Kirchenfreund 84, ’50, 145–49) and vs. 40 preached the gospel in all the cities fr. Ashdod to Caesarea. Later he lived in Caesarea w. his four unmarried daughters, who possessed the gift of prophecy 21:8f (s. LSwindler, Biblical Affirmations of Women ’79); Papias (11:2).—Zahn (3 above); HWaitz, Die Quelle der Philippus-geschichten in der AG 8:5–40: ZNW 7, 1906, 340–55; AStrobel, ZNW 63, ’72, 271–76.
    the Asiarch MPol 12:2, or high priest MPol 21, under whom Polycarp suffered martyrdom.—Pauly-W. XIX 2551f; 2266–2331; Suppl. II 158–62; Kl. Pauly IV 752f; BHHW III 1453f.—DELG s.v. ἵππος. M-M. EDNT.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > Φίλιππος

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