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φιλανθρωπέωshow kindness: pres part act masc /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)φιλανθρωπέωshow kindness: pres imperat act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
62 χάρις,-ιτος
+ ἡ N 3 26-12-5-37-84=164 Gn 6,8; 18,3; 30,27; 32,6; 33,8grace, favour, kindness (often of the Lord’s kindness received gratuitously) Gn 6,8 (frequently rendition of חן); gracious-ness, attractiveness Eccl 10,12; grace, beauty, elegance Sir 7,19; gratitude 3 Mc 5,20χάριν τίνος why?, wherefore? 2 Chr 7,21; ἐποίησεν ἡμᾶς ἐν χάριτι ἐνώπιον τῶν βασιλέων Περσῶν he brought us into favour with the kings of the Persians 1 Ezr 8,77; εὗρον χάριν ἐναντίον σου I found favour with you, you were kind to me Gn 18,3Cf. DODD 1954, 61; LARCHER 1983, 293-294; MONTGOMERY 1939, 97-102; SPICQ 1978a, 960-966;WEVERS 1993, 80; ZELLER 1990, 26-32; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
63 εὐεργετέω
Aεὐηργέτουν X.Ap. 26
: [tense] aor.εὐηργέτησα Ar.Pl. 835
, v.l. in Din.1.16, butηὐεργέτησα Lys. 9.14
: [tense] pf. εὐηργέτηκα v.l. in Lycurg.140: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.εὐηργέτημαι X. Mem.2.2.3
, SIG798.5 (Cyzicus, i A. D.), but Inscrr. and Pap. haveεὐεργέτηκα IG22.573
(iv B. C.),εὐεργέτημαι PLond.2.169.26
(i A. D.),εὐεργετήθην IG7.2808
(Hyettus, iii A. D.),ηὐεργετημένοι PTeb.326.16
(iii A. D.):— to be a benefactor, S.Ph. 670, IG22.786, etc.; [Ἰησοῦς] διῆλθεν -τῶν Act.Ap.10.38
.II c. acc. pers., do good services or show kindness to one,τοὺς θανόντας εἰ θέλεις εὐεργετεῖν A.Fr.266.1
, cf. Eu. 725, E. Ion 1540, Lys. l.c., etc.;ὁ νόμος βούλεται -τεῖν βίον ἀνθρώπων Democr.248
;εὐ. τὸν δῆμον IG22.791.25
, etc.;τὸν θεὸν εὐεργετηκότες SIG417.13
(Delph., iii B. C.): c. acc. cogn.,εὐ. τινὰ τὴν μεγίστην εὐεργεσίαν Pl.Ap. 36c
, cf. R. 615b; ὅ τι ἂν ἡμᾶς εὐεργετήσῃς ib. 345a; μεγάλως or μεγάλα εὐ., X.Cyr.8.2.10, 12: c. dat. rei, χρήμασιν εὐ. ib. 2:—[voice] Pass., have a kindness done one,εὐεργεσίαν εὐεργετηθείς Pl.Grg. 520c
;μείζω εὐηργετημένοι X.Mem.2.2.3
;καί τι εὐεργέτηται ὑπ' ἐμοῦ Pl.Cri. 43a
;ἀντὶ πολλῶν καὶ μεγάλων ὧν εὐεργετήθη παρὰ τοῦ θεοῦ IG7.2808
(Hyettus, iii A. D.);εὐεργετούμενος εἰς χρήματα Pl.Smp. 184b
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64 εὔνοια
εὔνοιᾰ, ἡ, lon. [full] εὐνοίη ( εὔνοιαν is f.l. in Hdt.3.36), poet. [full] εὐνοΐη IG14.815: ([etym.] εὔνους):—A goodwill, favour (dist. fr. φιλία, Arist.EN 1155b33, 1166b30),κατὰ εὐνοίην Hdt.6.108
;δι' εὐνοίας Th.2.40
;δι' εὔνοιαν Pl.Prt. 337b
; εὐνοίας ἕνεκα Docum. ap. D.18.54, etc.;εὐνοίας ἕνεκα τῆς εἰς τὸν δῆμον IG22.212.32
, etc.; κατ' εὔνοιαν κρίνειν partially, Antipho 3.4.1;κατ' εὔνοιαν φρενῶν A.Supp. 940
;μετ' εὐνοίας And.1.9
, Pl.Phdr. 241c, D.18.276, Ep.Eph.6.7;ὑπ' εὐνοίας D.2.9
;εὐνοίῃ τι ποιῆσαι Hdt.7.239
;εὐνοίᾳ λέγειν S.Ph. 1322
; ; εὐνοίᾳ τῇ σῇ for the love of you, Pl.Grg. 486a: with objective gen., ἐπ' εὐνοίᾳ χθονός for love of fatherland, A.Th. 1012;εὐνοίᾳ τῇ ἑαυτοῦ Pl.Grg. 485a
; ἕνεκα τῆς τῶν Ἑλλήνων εὐνοίας goodwill towards them, X.An.4.7.20; [εὔνοιαν] ἔχειν εἴς τινα Docum. ap. D.18.54; ;πρὸς τὸν δῆμον IPE12.32.7
([place name] Olbia), etc.;εὔ. παρὰ τῶν θεῶν D.2.1
;εὔνοιαν ἔκ τινων κτᾶσθαι X.Cyr.8.2.22
; εὔνοιαν παρασχεῖν to show favour, S.Tr. 708;ἔργῳ δεικνύναι Antipho 5.76
; εὔνοιαν ἔχειν to wish heartily that.., Th.2.11;ὡς ἑκατέρων τις εὐνοίας.. ἔχοι Id.1.22
;ἡ εὔ. παρὰ πολὺ ἐποίει τῶν ἀνθρώπων μᾶλλον ἐς τοὺς Λακεδαιμονίους Id.2.8
: in pl., impulses of kindness, favours, ;Ἀρτέμιδος εὐνοίαισι Id.Th. 450
;ταῖς εὐ. μεθ' ὑμῶν ἦσαν Isoc.14.15
; but, acts of kindness, favours, D.S.15.9.II gift or present in token of goodwill, D.19.282: pl., benevolences, Id.8.25. [ εὔνοια as dactyl, Arch.Pap.1.220 (twice, ii B.C.).] -
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A act humanely or courteously,πρός τινας D.19.139
: c. acc. rei, to show kindness by granting a thing, Hld.9.27, D.C.50.20;τι περί τινα Aristid.Or.21
(22).10;τὰ θαυμαστά Id.2.234J.
2 Astrol., = sq. 1.2, Procl.Par.Ptol. 200.II c. acc. pers., treat humanely, J.AJ 13.2.3; φ. τινά τι do one a kindness, Hld.9.2:—[voice] Pass.,φιλανθρωπευθέντες D.S.18.18
, cf. Phld.Herc.1457.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλανθρωπεύομαι
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66 χρηστότης
A goodness, honesty, uprightness,χρηστότητα ἀσκεῖν E.Supp. 872
;μέγιστον ἀγαθόν ἐστι μετὰ νοῦ χ. Men.788
, cf. 472.1; χρηστότητος εἵνεκα as a reward for honesty, Aristopho 14.4 (troch.), Timocl.8.17;ποιεῖν χ. LXX Ps.13(14).3
; ἀκολουθεῖ τῇ ἀρετῇ χ.) Arist.VV 1251b33; ἡ σὴ χ., as a honorific address, PGiss.7.15 (ii A. D.), PLond.2.411.6 (iv A. D.), etc.II goodness of heart, kindness, Is.2.7 (but in depreciatory sense, soft-heartedness, Men. 579);εὔνοιαν καὶ χ. παρέσχητο Hdn.2.9.9
; χ. καὶ φιλοστοργία, φιλανθρωπία καὶ χ., Plu. Agis17, Comp.Dem.Cic.3, cf. Luc.Tim.8, D.C. 73.5;ἡ χ. καὶ ἡ φιλανθρωπία τοῦ θεοῦ Ep.Tit.3.4
, cf. Ep.Rom.11.22, al.;χ. ἐθ' ἡμᾶς Ep.Eph.2.7
; ποιεῖν χρηστότητα to show kindness, LXXPs.118(119).65;πολλὰ τῇ χ... κτῶνται Phld.Rh.1.262S.
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67 φιλανθρωπία
φιλανθρωπία, ας, ἡ (cp. next entry; X. [Mem. 4, 3, 7]; Pla. [Euthphr. 3d]+; ins, pap, LXX, TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 9 [Stone p. 68]; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Just.; Ath. 30, 2; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 67, 24) affectionate concern for and interest in humanity, (loving) kindness, of God (Musonius p. 90, 12 H.; Lucian, Bis Accus. 1, end; Philo, Cher. 99; Jos., Ant. 1, 24.—Contrast Aeschyl., who uses the adj. [Prom. 11 s. φιλάνθρωπος] in ref. to the crime of Prometheus, who, being an immortal, is without favor in heaven διὰ τὴν λίαν φιλότητα βροτῶν ‘because of his excessive affection for mortals’ 1231.—OWeinreich, ARW 18, 1915, 25; 50–52.—As a virtue of rulers: Diod S 34 + 35 Fgm. 3 [w. χρηστότης]; OGI 139, 20; SIG 888, 101; Esth 8:121 [w. χρηστότης]; 3 Macc 3:15, 18; EpArist 265; 290; Ath. 30, 2; Did., Gen. 129, 27; associated w. εὐεργεσία Diod S 13, 27, 1.—PWendland, ZNW 5, 1904, 345, 2) and w. χρηστότης (Plut., Aristid. 27, 7 and oft. elsewh.; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 141; Jos., Ant. 10, 164) Tit 3:4; Dg 9:2. παρεῖχον οὐ τὴν τυχοῦσαν φ. expressed no perfunctory kindness (the context, with its detailed description of hospitality, accounts for the use of the qualifying ptc.; they may not be able to speak Greek [they are βάρβαροι] but they have the best of Hellenic manners; cp. ENorden, Die germanische Urgesch. in Tacitus’ Germania2 1922 p. 137, 2; 138, 1) Ac 28:2.—Field, Notes 147f; 222f.—On the semantic development: SLorenz, De Progressu Notionis φιλανθρωπίας, diss. Leipzig 1914, w. further consideration by STrompdeRuiter, Mnemosyne n.s. 59, ’32, 271–306.—CSpicq, La Philanthropie hellénistique (Tit 3:4): StTh 12, ’58, 169–91; MvanVeldhuizen, Moses, A Model of Hellenistic Philanthropia: Reformed Review 38, ’85, 215–24.—Larfeld I 500. DELG s.v. ἄνθρωπος. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
68 χρηστεύομαι
χρηστεύομαι mid. dep. fut. 2 sg. χρηστεύσῃ (PsSol); pass. 1 fut. χρηστευθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐχρηστευσάμην (PsSol 9:6; otherw. only in Christian wr.) be kind, loving, merciful 1 Cor 13:4. τινί to someone 1 Cl 14:3. ὡς χρηστεύεσθε, οὕτως χρηστευθήσεται ὑμῖν as you show kindness, kindness will be shown to you 13:2 (saying of Jesus; for the thought s. also L-S-J-M s.v. χρηστός II, 4).—Cp. DELG s.v. χρησ- 3. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
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