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1 κριτής
κριτής, οῦ, ὁ (s. κρίνω; Trag., Hdt.+; loanw. in rabb.) ‘one who reaches a decision, passes judgment’.① one who has the right to render a decision in legal matters, a judgeⓐ lit., in jurisprudence (not older Gk. in this sense, but Diod S 1, 92, 4; Epict. 3, 7, 30; ins; POxy 97, 5; 726, 20; 1195, 1; PTebt 317, 20; LXX).α. of human beings Mt 5:25; Lk 12:14, 58; 18:2. ὁ κ. τῆς ἀδικίας the unjust judge 18:6 (for the gen. s. ἀδικία 2 end; W-S. §30, 8; Mlt-H. 440; JDerrett, NTS 18, ’71/72, 178–91). πενήτων ἄνομοι κ. lawless judges of the poor B 20:2; D 5:2. Of Herod Antipas’ judges GPt 1:1. Of the procurator Ac 24:10 (v.l. κ. δίκαιος; so of a human judge Epict., Gnomolog. 48; ApcrEzk [Denis p. 122 ln. 4 =Epiph., Haer. 70, 15]). Of the proconsul κ. τούτων οὐ βούλομαι εἶναι I do not wish to render a decision on these matters 18:15.β. of God (LXX; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 390; TestJud 20:5; PsSol 4:24 al.; Did., Gen. 233, 5; cp. Iren. 1, 13, 6 [Harv. I 124, 1]. Cp. Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 230 D.: τὶς τῶν ἐξ οὐρανοῦ κριτής) and Christ (Iren. 3, 12, 9 [Harv. II 63, 8]) Hb 12:23; Js 4:12; δίκαιος κ. 2 Ti 4:8; Hs 6, 3, 6 (PsSol 2:18 al.). Of God or Christ κ. ζώντων καὶ νεκρῶν judge of the living and the dead 2 Cl 1:1.—Ac 10:42; Pol 2:1. ὁ κ. πρὸ τῶν θυρῶν ἕστηκεν the judge stands at the door Js 5:9.ⓑ in a more general sense (Appian, Liby. 52 §227 κριτής τινος judge, critic of someth.) κριταὶ διαλογισμῶν πονηρῶν Js 2:4; Tat. 23, 2 of spectators at gladiatorial combats. κριτὴς (νόμου) a judge of the law 4:11. Of the ‘sons’ of the Pharisees κριταὶ ἔσονται ὑμῶν they will be your judges i.e. they will convict you of wrongdoing Mt 12:27; Lk 11:19. Of Moses 1 Cl 4:10 v.l. (cp. Ex 2:14).② one who rules in a special sense in the accounts of Israel’s theocratic period, ruler, traditionally rendered judge, a leader of the people in the period before the rise of the Hebrew kgdm. (cp. Judg 2:16, 18f; Ruth 1:1; Jos., Ant. 6, 85; 11, 112) Ac 13:20.—DELG s.v. κρίνω. M-M. TW. -
2 κάθημαι
Aκάτ- Hdt.3.134
) X.Cyr.3.1.6, prob.in Call.Sos. vi4, , Act.Ap.23.3, dub.l.in Com.Adesp.1203, ([etym.] προ-) Them.Or.13.171a codd.; [ per.] 3sg. , Pl.Ap. 35c, D.9.70, SIG987.26 (Chios, iv B.C.); [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.κατέαται Hdt.2.86
; imper.κάθησο Il.2.191
, E.IA 627; , Anaxandr.13, Men.1017, Alex.224; κάθουσο Sch.Theoc.11.42; [ per.] 3sg. ; [ per.] 3pl.καθήσθωσαν IG9(2).1109.38
(Thess.); subj.καθῶμαι, κάθῃ Cratin.277
, ; opt., prob.in Id.Lys. 149; inf. καθῆσθαι; part. καθήμενος: [tense] impf., D.48.31, etc.,ἐκάθητο h.Bacch.14
, Ar.Av. 510, Th.5.6, , ἐκάθηντο, [dialect] Ion. ἐκατέατο v.l. in Hdt.3.144, 8.73; also without syll. augm.καθῆστο Il.1.569
, E.Ba. 1102, Ph. 1467, Pl.R. 328c, Is.6.19,καθῆτο D.18.169
,217; [dialect] Ion.κατῆστο Hdt.1.46
,καθῆσθε D. 25.21
(with vv. ll.), , v.l. in Th.5.58; [dialect] Ep.καθήατο Il.11.76
; [dialect] Ion.κατέατο Hdt.3.144
, 8.73, 9.90 (v.l. καθ-): the later [tense] fut. , Ev.Luc.22.30 is corrupt in E.Fr. 960:—to be seated, sit, ;κάθησ' ἑδραία E.Andr. 266
: freq. in part.,πέτρῃ ἔπι προβλῆτι καθήμενος Il.16.407
; ἐπ' ἀκτῆς κλαῖε κ. Od.5.82;κ. οἶος ἐν Ἴδῃ Il.8.207
; ἐν ἀγῶνι κ. 23.448; κλαῖον δ' ἐν λεχέεσσι κ. Od.10.497; θύρῃσι κ. 17.530;ἐπὶ ταῖσι θύραις Ar.Nu. 466
; αὐτόθεν ἐκ δίφροιο κ. even from his seat as he sat there, Od.21.420;καθήμεθ' ἄκρων ἐκ πάγων S.Ant. 411
; ἐκ μέσου κατῆστο sate aloof, remained neutral, Hdt.3.83, cf. 4.118,8.73; ἐν θρόνῳ κ. Id.2.149; θρόνῳ κ. E.El. 315;κ. πρὸς τάφῳ Id.Hel. 1084
;πρὸς τὸ πῦρ Ar.V. 773
;ἐπὶ δίφρου Pl.R. 328c
;ἐπὶ τῶν ἵππων X.Cyr.4.5.54
;ἐπὶ τοῦ ἅρματος Act.Ap.8.28
;ἐς τοὐργαστήριον Alciphr.3.27
: c. acc. cogn., ἕδραν κ. E.Heracl.55: c. acc. loci, sit on, ὀφρύην ib. 394.2 esp. of courts, councils, assemblies, etc., sit: οἱ καθήμενοι the judges, the court, And.1.139, D.6.3, etc.;δικαστὰς οὐχ ὁρῶ καθημένους Ar.Nu. 208
; ὑμεῖς οἱ καθήμενοι you who sit as judges, Th. 5.85;οὐκ ἐπὶ τούτῳ κ. ὁ δικαστής Pl.Ap. 35c
;κ. ὑπὲρ τῶν νόμων D.58.25
; of the βουλή, And.1.43;βουλῆς περὶ τούτων καθημένης D.21.116
; of an assembly, X.An.5.10.5; οἱ κ. the spectators in a theatre, Hegesipp. 1.29.3 sit still, sit quiet,ὕψι περ ἐν νεφέεσσι καθημένω Od. 16.264
; σφοῖσιν ἐνὶ μεγάροισι καθήατο (for ἐκάθηντο) Il.11.76;ἐν πένθεϊ μεγάλῳ κατῆστο Hdt.1.46
; μετὰ κόπον κ. rest after labour, S.Fr. 479.3: and, in bad sense, sit doing nothing, lie idle, Il.24.403, Hdt. 3.134; of an army, Id.9.56, Th.4.124; of a boat's crew, PCair.Zen. 107.6 (iii B.C.);οὐδὲν ποιοῦντες ἐνθάδε καθήμεθα, μέλλοντες ἀεί D.11.17
, cf. 2.23, S.Fr.142.20, etc.; also, of an army, to have its quarters, be encamped,περὶ τὰς Ἀχαρνάς Th.2.20
, cf. 101; .4 reside in a place, LXXNe.11.6;λαὸς καθήμενος ἐν σκοτίᾳ Ev.Matt.4.16
; settle,εἰς Σινώπην Muson.Fr. 9p.43H.
5 lead a sedentary, obscure life,ἐν σκότῳ καθήμενος Pi. O.1.83
;ἔσω καθημένη A.Ch. 919
; αἱ βαναυσικαὶ [ τέχναι]ἀναγκάζουσι καθῆσθαι X.Oec.4.2
; to be engaged or employed, esp. in a sedentary business,ἐπ' αὐτῷ τούτῳ Hdt.2.86
; κ. ἐπὶ τῇ τραπέζῃ, of bankers, D.49.42, cf. 45.33;ἐπ' ἐργαστηρίου Id.59.67
;ἐπὶ τοῦ.. ἰατρείου Aeschin.1.40
; καθῆσθαι ἐν πόλει, opp. ζῆν ἐν Χωρίῳ, Muson.Fr.11p.59H.7 of districts and countries, lie,Χωρία ὁμοίως καθήμενα Thphr.HP8.8.7
.b to be low-lying,τὰ λεῖα καὶ καθήμενα Ael.VH 3.1
, cf. NA16.12; πεδίον κ. Him.Or.14.17; πόπανον.. κ. δωδεκόμφαλον prob. flat in the middle, IG22.1367.8 of a statue, to be placed, Pl.Smp. 215b, Arist.Pol. 1315b21.9 of things, to be set or placed,λαγῴοις ἐπ' ἀμύλῳ καθημένοις Telecl.32
, cf. Pherecr.108.17;τὸ πηδάλιον κ. πλάγιον Arist.Mech. 851a4
, cf. ib.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάθημαι
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3 κριτής
Aκριτή Hippon.118
: ([etym.] κρίνω):—judge, umpire, A.Supp. 397, Hdt.3.160, etc.;ἐν πέντε κριτῶν γούνασι κεῖται Epich.229
; κ. τῶν ἀληθῶν, opp. δοξαστής, Antipho 5.94; κριταὶ ἀπὸ τοῦ ἴσου, opp. ἀγωνισταί, Th.3.37;τῶν.. λεγομένων μὴ κακοὺς κ. Id.1.120
;κ. περί τινος Lys.16.21
, Pl.Phlb. 65a; at Athens, usu. of the judges in the poetic contests, Ar.Ach. 1224, Nu. 1115, Av. 445, cf. And.4.21; rarely, = δικαστής, Demad.3: so metaph. in Aeschin.3.232; πάντα τὰ στοιχεῖα κριτὴν εἴληφε, i. e. each element has found favour with some philosopher, Arist.de An. 405b8, cf. Pol. 1337a42; of the Judges of Israel, LXX Jd.2.16, al.; κ. δοθείς, = Lat. judex datus, POxy.1195.1 (ii A. D.); ἐπίλεκτος κ., = judex selectus, OGI567.10 (Attalia, ii A. D.).2 κ. ἐνυπνίων interpreter of dreams, A.Pers. 226.II κριτάς· ὀδόντας, Hsch.; cf. κραντήρ. -
4 διαλογισμός
διαλογισμός, οῦ, ὁ (s. διαλογίζομαι; since Demosth. 36, 23; Polyb., Epict., Plut., ins, pap [incl. POxy 3313, 7 (II A.D.)], LXX; TestJob 22:6; TestJud 14:3).① the process of reasoning, reasoning of polytheists ἐματαιώθησαν ἐν τοῖς δ. αὐτῶν Ro 1:21.② content of reasoning or conclusion reached through use of reason, thought, opinion, reasoning, design (Ps.-Pla., Axioch. 367a φροντίδες καὶ διαλογισμοί; mostly LXX; EpArist 216; Jos., Bell. 1, 320; TestJud 14:3) Lk 2:35; 5:22; 6:8; 9:47 (for the nuance in vs. 46 s. 3) Ro 14:1 (διάκρισις 2). διαλογισμοὺς ποιεῖσθαι devise plans (PEdg 60 verso, 2; 7=PCairZen 362 verso, 2; 7 [243/242 B.C.]) 1 Cl 21:3. The thoughts of the wise of this world are known to God 1 Cor 3:20 (Ps 93:11); evil machinations Mt 15:19; Mk 7:21. κριταὶ δ. πονηρῶν judges w. evil thoughts Js 2:4 (but here δ. can also be the legal t.t. decision [BGU 19 I, 13; 226, 22; PTebt 27:35 (113 B.C.)]: judges who give corrupt decisions).③ verbal exchange that takes place when conflicting ideas are expressed, dispute, argument εἰσῆλθεν δ. an argument arose Lk 9:46 (cp. the nuance in vs. 47 s. 2); χωρὶς δ. without dispute Phil 2:14; 1 Ti 2:8. -
5 Ελλανοδικών
Ἑλλᾱνοδικῶν, Ἑλλανοδίκαιthe chief judges at the Olympic games: masc gen plἙλλανοδικέωto be a judge at the games: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
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Ἑλλᾱνοδικῶν, Ἑλλανοδίκαιthe chief judges at the Olympic games: masc gen plἙλλανοδικέωto be a judge at the games: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
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13 ναυτοδικών
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15 ναυτοδίκαι
ναυτοδίκαιjudges of the admiralty-court: masc nom /voc plναυτοδίκηςmasc nom /voc plναυτοδίκᾱͅ, ναυτοδίκηςmasc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
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ναυτοδίκαιjudges of the admiralty-court: masc dat plναυτοδίκηςmasc dat pl -
17 ναυτοδίκας
ναυτοδίκᾱς, ναυτοδίκαιjudges of the admiralty-court: masc acc plναυτοδίκᾱς, ναυτοδίκηςmasc acc plναυτοδίκᾱς, ναυτοδίκηςmasc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
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παρακριτήςone who judges falsely: masc nom sg -
19 ἀνόητος
-ος,-ον + A 1-0-0-4-6=11 Dt 32,31; Ps 48(49),13.21; Prv 15,21; 17,28not understanding, unintelligent, sense-less, devoid of understanding Ps 48(49),13; ἀνόητος fool Prv 15,21→NIDNTT; TWNT -
20 ἐξετάζω
+ V 1-0-0-2-9=12 Dt 19,18; Ps 10(11),4.5; Jdt 8,13; Wis 6,3to examine well or closely, to scrutinize [abs.] (of judges) Dt 19,18; to question [τινα] Sir 23,10;ἐξεταστέος to be scrutinized 2 Mc 2,29
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