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1 Marcion
Marcĭon, ōnis, m. ( Marcīon, Prud. Ham. 120), a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence,A.Marcĭōnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:B.continentia,
Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.—Marcĭō-nista, ae, m., a follower of the heretic Marcion, a Marcionite.—Plur., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.—C.Marcĭōnīta, ae, m., for Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:II.Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,
i. e. feigned by Marcion, Prud. Ham. 129.— Plur.: Marcĭōnītae, Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.—A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38. -
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3 маркион
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4 Marcionensis
Marcĭon, ōnis, m. ( Marcīon, Prud. Ham. 120), a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence,A.Marcĭōnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:B.continentia,
Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.—Marcĭō-nista, ae, m., a follower of the heretic Marcion, a Marcionite.—Plur., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.—C.Marcĭōnīta, ae, m., for Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:II.Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,
i. e. feigned by Marcion, Prud. Ham. 129.— Plur.: Marcĭōnītae, Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.—A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38. -
5 Marcionista
Marcĭon, ōnis, m. ( Marcīon, Prud. Ham. 120), a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence,A.Marcĭōnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:B.continentia,
Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.—Marcĭō-nista, ae, m., a follower of the heretic Marcion, a Marcionite.—Plur., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.—C.Marcĭōnīta, ae, m., for Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:II.Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,
i. e. feigned by Marcion, Prud. Ham. 129.— Plur.: Marcĭōnītae, Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.—A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38. -
6 Marcionita
Marcĭon, ōnis, m. ( Marcīon, Prud. Ham. 120), a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence,A.Marcĭōnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:B.continentia,
Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.—Marcĭō-nista, ae, m., a follower of the heretic Marcion, a Marcionite.—Plur., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.—C.Marcĭōnīta, ae, m., for Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:II.Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,
i. e. feigned by Marcion, Prud. Ham. 129.— Plur.: Marcĭōnītae, Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.—A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38. -
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Marcĭon, ōnis, m. ( Marcīon, Prud. Ham. 120), a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ, Tert. de Praescr. adv. Haeret. 30; Prud. Ham. 502.—Hence,A.Marcĭōnensis, e, adj., of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:B.continentia,
Tert. Praescr. Haeret. 30.—Marcĭō-nista, ae, m., a follower of the heretic Marcion, a Marcionite.—Plur., Cod. Just. 1, 5, 5.—C.Marcĭōnīta, ae, m., for Marcionensis, of or belonging to the heretic Marcion:II.Marcionita Deus, tristis, ferus insidiator,
i. e. feigned by Marcion, Prud. Ham. 129.— Plur.: Marcĭōnītae, Marcionites, disciples of Marcion, Tert. Praescr. Her. 49; Lact. 4, 30, 10; Ambros. de Fide, 5, 13, 162.—A native of Smyrna, the author of a treatise De simplicibus effectibus, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38. -
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9 Евангелие от Маркиона
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Евангелие от Маркиона
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10 Послание Павла к Александрийцам
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Послание Павла к Александрийцам
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11 Аникит
General subject: Anicetus (Pope from approximately 155 to approximately 166. Possibly a Syrian, Anicetus laboured to combat the errors of the heresies of Valentine and Marcion and to prevent heresies, working particularly against the Marcionites and Gnostics) -
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14 Кердон
(2 в.; сирийский гностик; явившись ок. 136-140 в Риме, Кердон сначала примкнул к церкви, но после неоднократных обличений порвал с нею; в его учении ересиологи отмечают дуализм, докетизм в христологии и отрицание воскресения; взгляды Кердона были развиты его учеником Маркионом ( Marcion)) Cerdo -
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(ок. 100-165; раннехрист. теолог, еретик, один из великих гностиков 2 в.) Marcion -
16 Hister
1.Hister, tri (less correctly Ister), m., = Istros, the lower part of the Danube (the upper part, Danubius).I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.Ponticum simul et Hadriaticum mare et Histrum amnem et Alpes conspici posse,
Liv. 40, 21:turbidus et torquens flaventes Hister arenas,
Verg. G. 3, 350:stat vetus urbs, ripae vicina binominis Histri,
Ov. P. 1, 8, 11.—Esp.: Histro fallacior, an epithet applied by Tertullian to Marcion; because the river, on account of its strong eddies and many mouths, was dangerous to the navigator, Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 1.—II.Meton., one who dwells on the Danube:2.collo triumphati proculcat Honorius Histri,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 648:aut tibi captivo famulus mittetur ab Histro,
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1.Hister, tri (less correctly Ister), m., = Istros, the lower part of the Danube (the upper part, Danubius).I.Prop.A.In gen.:B.Ponticum simul et Hadriaticum mare et Histrum amnem et Alpes conspici posse,
Liv. 40, 21:turbidus et torquens flaventes Hister arenas,
Verg. G. 3, 350:stat vetus urbs, ripae vicina binominis Histri,
Ov. P. 1, 8, 11.—Esp.: Histro fallacior, an epithet applied by Tertullian to Marcion; because the river, on account of its strong eddies and many mouths, was dangerous to the navigator, Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 1.—II.Meton., one who dwells on the Danube:2.collo triumphati proculcat Honorius Histri,
Claud. VI. Cons. Honor. 648:aut tibi captivo famulus mittetur ab Histro,
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18 inconsiderans
in-consīdĕrans, tis, adj., inconsiderate (late Lat.):inconsiderantissime Marcion,
Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 29 fin. — Adv.: in-consīdĕranter, inconsiderately:tutor, qui inconsideranter pupillum abstinuit hereditate,
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19 inconsideranter
in-consīdĕrans, tis, adj., inconsiderate (late Lat.):inconsiderantissime Marcion,
Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 29 fin. — Adv.: in-consīdĕranter, inconsiderately:tutor, qui inconsideranter pupillum abstinuit hereditate,
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20 κλῆσις
κλῆσις, εως, ἡ (s. καλέω; Aristoph., X., Pla.; pap, LXX, TestSol, Philo, Just.; Tat. 15, 4).① invitation to experience of special privilege and responsibility, call, calling, invitation. In our lit. almost exclusively of divine initiative (cp. κλῆσις, ἣν κέκληκεν [ὁ θεός] Epict. 1, 29, 49; s. also Maximus Tyr. 11, 11a) of the divine call, of the invitation to enter the kgdm. of God κ. ἐπουράνιος a heavenly (=divine) call Hb 3:1. ἡ κ. τοῦ θεοῦ the call that comes fr. God Ro 11:29; Lk 11:42 v.l. (Marcion’s rdg., accord. to Epiph.; the latter has κρίσις). ἵνα ἐνμίνωσι (=ἐμμείνωσι) τῇ πρὸς τὸν πατέρα κλήσι so that they might remain steadfast in their calling to the Father AcPl Ha 7, 33. ἡ ἐλπὶς τῆς κλήσεως αὐτοῦ (=τοῦ θεοῦ) the hope to which God calls Eph 1:18. ἐλπὶς τῆς κ. ὑμῶν the hope that your calling brings you 4:4. ἡ ἄνω κ. τοῦ θεοῦ ἐν Χριστῷ the upward call of God in Christ Phil 3:14; cp. 1 Cl 46:6. καλεῖν κλήσει ἁγίᾳ call with a holy calling 2 Ti 1:9; cp. Eph 4:1, 4 (cp. Orig., C. Cels. 3, 61, 21); ἀξιοῦν τινα τῆς κ. 2 Th 1:11 (s. ἀξιόω 1). ἡ κ. τινος the call that has come to someone (Orig., C. Cels. 2, 78, 5) 2 Pt 1:10. βλέπετε τὴν κ. ὑμῶν consider your call i.e., what happened when it occurred 1 Cor 1:26. κ. τῆς ἐπαγγελίας the calling of (i.e. that consists in) God’s promise B 16:9. Of baptism (s. HKoch, Die Bussfrist des Pastor Hermae: Festgabe für AvHarnack 1921, 175f) μετὰ τὴν κ. ἐκείνην τὴν μεγάλην καὶ σεμνήν after that great and sacred call Hm 4, 3, 6; ὁ κύριος θέλει τὴν κ. τὴν γενομένην διὰ τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτοῦ σωθῆναι the Lord desires the salvation of those who are called through his Son Hs 8, 11, 1.—Cp. AcThom 50 (Aa II/2, 166, 17); ὑπὸ πάντων τῶν τῆς κλήσεως ‘by all those who are called’ Iren. 1, 4, 4 (Harv. I 136, 13); also Hippol., Ref. 6, 45, 3.② position that one holds, position, condition (Libanius, Argumenta Orationum Demosth. 2: VIII 601, 6 F. τὴν τοῦ μαχαιροποιοῦ κλῆσιν ἔλαβεν=took up the occupation; idem Progymn. 9, 2, 1: VIII 290, 14 ἐν τῇ κλήσει ταύτῃ=in this characteristic, i.e. as Phrygians; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 163 θεοῦ κλῆσισ=the position of a god [is a thing so sacred to the Alexandrians that they even give animals a share in it]) ἕκαστος ἐν τῇ κ. ᾗ ἐκλήθη, ἐν ταύτῃ μενέτω everyone is to remain in the (same) condition/position in which the person was when called (to salvation) 1 Cor 7:20.—For other perspectives s. KHoll, D. Gesch. des Wortes Beruf: SBBerlAk 1924, xxixff; ENorden, Antike Menschen im Ringen um ihre Berufsbestimmung: SBBerlAk ’32, p. xxxviiiff; WBieder, D. Berufung im NT ’61.—DELG s.v. καλέω. M-M. TW. Sv.
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