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1 pastoral office
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2 Hirtenamt
n KATH. pastorate* * *Hịr|ten|amtnt (ECCL)pastorate, pastorship* * ** * ** * *das (kath. Rel.) pastorate; pastoral office -
3 Пастора должность
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Пастора должность
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4 ἐπίσκοπος
ἐπίσκοπος, ου, ὁ (s. prec. entry; Hom. et al.; Diod S 37, 28, 1 [of a king w. synonym θεατής], ins, pap, LXX; JosAs 15:7 cod. A [p. 61, 16 Bat.] μετάνοια … ἐπίσκοπος πάντων τῶν παρθένων; Philo, Joseph.—LPorter, The Word ἐπίσκοπος in Pre-Christian Usage: ATR 21, ’39, 103–12) gener. ‘one who watches over, guardian’. BThiering, ‘Mebaqqer’ and ‘Episkopos’ in the Light of the Temple Scroll: JBL 100, ’81, 59–74 (office of ‘bishop’ adopted fr. Essene lay communities; cp. CD 14, 8–12; בקר Ezk 34:11 [LXX ἐπισκέπτειν]).① one who has the responsibility of safeguarding or seeing to it that someth. is done in the correct way, guardian (so Il. 22, 255, deities are guardians of agreements, i.e. they ‘see to it’ that they are kept; Aeschyl., Sept. 272; Soph., Ant. 1148; Pla., Leg. 4, 717d; Plut., Cam. 5, 6 θεοὶ χρηστῶν ἐπίσκοποι καὶ πονηρῶν ἔργων; Maximus Tyr. 5, 8e ὦ Ζεῦ κ. Ἀθηνᾶ κ. Ἄπολλον, ἐθῶν ἀνθρωπίνων ἐπίσκοποι; Babrius 11, 4 P. ’84=L-P.; Herodian 7, 10, 3. Oft. Cornutus, ed. Lang, index; SIG 1240, 21; UPZ 144, 49 [164 B.C.]; PGM 4, 2721; Job 20:29; Wsd 1:6; Philo, Migr. Abr. 115 al.; SibOr, Fgm. 1, 3) παντὸς πνεύματος κτίστης κ. ἐπίσκοπος creator and guardian of every spirit 1 Cl 59:3.—Of Christ (w. ποιμήν) ἐ. τῶν ψυχῶν guardian of the souls 1 Pt 2:25. The passages IMg 3:1 θεῷ τῷ πάντων ἐ.; cp. 6:1 show the transition to the next mng.② In the Gr-Rom. world ἐ. freq. refers to one who has a definite function or fixed office of guardianship and related activity within a group (Aristoph., Av. 1023; IG XII/1, 49, 43ff [II/I B.C.], 50, 34ff [I B.C.]; LBW 1989; 1990; 2298; Num 31:14 al.; PPetr III, 36a verso, 16 [III B.C.]; Jos., Ant. 10, 53; 12, 254), including a religious group (IG XII/1, 731, 8: an ἐ. in the temple of Apollo at Rhodes. S. Dssm., NB 57f [BS 230f]. Cp. also Num 4:16. On the Cynic-Stoic preacher as ἐπισκοπῶν and ἐπίσκοπος s. ENorden, Jahrb. klass. Phil Suppl. 19, 1893, 377ff.—Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 30 Moses as ἐ.). The term was taken over in Christian communities in ref. to one who served as overseer or supervisor, with special interest in guarding the apostolic tradition (Iren., Orig., Hippol.). Ac 20:28 (RSchnackenburg, Schriften zum NT, ’71, 247–67; ELöwestam, Paul’s Address at Miletus: StTh 41, ’87, 1–10); (w. διάκονοι) Phil 1:1 (JReumann, NTS 39, ’93, 446–50); D 15:1; 1 Ti 3:2; Tit 1:7 (s. BEaston, Pastoral Epistles ’47, 173; 177; 227). ἀπόστολοι, ἐ., διδάσκαλοι, διάκονοι Hv 3, 5, 1; (w. φιλόξενοι) Hs 9, 27, 2. Esp. freq. in Ignatius IEph 1:3; 2:1f; 3:2; 4:1; 5:1f and oft.; 2 Ti subscr.: Tim., overseer of the Ephesians; Tit subscr.: Titus overseer of the Cretan Christians. The ecclesiastical loanword ‘bishop’ is too technical and loaded with late historical baggage for precise signification of usage of ἐπίσκοπος and cognates in our lit., esp. the NT.—EHatch-AHarnack, D. Gesellschaftsverf. d. christ. Kirchen im Altert. 1883; Harnack, D. Lehre d. 12 Apostel 1884, 88ff, Entstehung u. Entwicklung der Kirchenverfassung u. des Kirchenrechts in d. zwei ersten Jahrh. 1910; ELoening, D. Gemeindeverf. d. Urchristent. 1888; CWeizsäcker, D. apost. Zeitalter2 1892, 613ff; RSohm, Kirchenrecht I 1892; JRéville, Les origines de l’épiscopat 1894; HBruders, D. Verf. d. Kirche bis z. J. 175, 1904; RKnopf, D. nachapostl. Zeitalter 1905, 147ff; PBatiffol-FSeppelt, Urkirche u. Katholicismus 1910, 101ff; OScheel, Z. urchristl. Kirchen-u. Verfassungsproblem: StKr 85, 1912, 403–57; HLietzmann, Z. altchr. Verfassungsgesch.: ZWT 55, 1913, 101–6 (=Kleine Schriften I, ’58, 144–48); EMetzner, D. Verf. d. Kirche in d. zwei ersten Jahrh. 1920; KMüller, Beiträge z. Gesch. d. Verf. in d. alten Kirche: ABA 1922, no. 3; HDieckmann, D. Verf. d. Urkirche 1923; GvHultum, ThGl 19, 1927, 461–88; GHolstein, D. Grundlagen d. evangel. Kirchenrechts 1928; JJeremias, Jerusalem II B 1, 1929, 132ff (against him KGoetz, ZNW 30, ’31, 89–93); BStreeter, The Primitive Church 1929; OLinton, D. Problem d. Urkirche usw. ’32 (lit. from 1880); JLebreton-JZeiller, L’Eglise primitive ’34; HBeyer, D. Bischofamt im NT: Deutsche Theologie 1, ’34, 201–25; HGreeven, Propheten, Lehrer, Vorsteher bei Pls: ZNW 44, ’52/53, 1–43 (lit.); HvCampenhausen, Kirchl. Amt u. geistl. Vollmacht in den ersten 3 Jahrhunderten ’53; WMichaelis, Das Ältestenamt der christlichen Gemeinde im Lichte der Hl. Schrift ’53; RBultmann, Theol. of the NT (tr. KGrobel) ’55, II, 95–111; TManson, The Church’s Ministry ’56; FNötscher, Vom Alten zum NT ’62, 188–220; DMoody, Interpretation 19, ’65, 168–81; HBraun, Qumran u. das NT ’66, II 326–42; RGG3 I 335–37 (lit.); JFitzmyer, PSchubert Festschr., ’66, 256f, n. 41 (lit.); RAC II 394–407; RBrown, TS 41, ’80, 322–38 (rev. of NT data).—Poland 377. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
5 ministerial
adjective (of or concerning ministers: ministerial duties.) ministerial
ministerial adjetivo ‹ reunión› cabinet ( before n); ‹ orden› ministerial
ministerial adjetivo cabinet, ministerial: estas decisiones se han tomado a nivel ministerial, these dicisions were made at the cabinet level ' ministerial' also found in these entries: Spanish: consejo - crisis - reajuste English: ministerial - reshuffle - cabinet - fronttr[mɪnɪ'stɪərɪəl]1 ministerialministerial [.mɪnə'stɪriəl] adj: ministerialadj.• administrativo, -a adj.• ministerial adj.'mɪnə'stɪriəl, ˌmɪnɪ'stɪəriəladjective (before n) <duties/rank> ministerial[ˌmɪnɪs'tɪǝrɪǝl]ADJ1) (Pol) [meeting] del gabinete; [post, career, duties] ministerial; [changes] en el gabinete2) (Rel) [duties, meeting] pastoral* * *['mɪnə'stɪriəl, ˌmɪnɪ'stɪəriəl]adjective (before n) <duties/rank> ministerial -
6 staff
I 1. noun or noun plural(a group of people employed in running a business, school etc: The school has a large teaching staff; The staff are annoyed about the changes.) osebje2. verb(to supply with staff: Most of our offices are staffed by volunteers.) oskrbeti z osebjemII plural - staves; noun(a set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed.) notno črtovje* * *Iplural staffs, staves [sta:f; -s, stéivz]noun palica, krepelec; drog (za zastavo); kol, opornik; simbol oblasti, žezlo; figuratively opora; naprava za določanje položaja na morju; music črtovje, notni sistem; naprava za merjenje oddaljenosti in višineat staff's end obsolete v primerni, spodobni razdaljithe staff of life — kar je najpotrebnejše, najvažnejše v življenju (npr. kruh, hrana)Jacob's staff — lesena palica, na katero se nameščajo geodetske napravequarter-staff history čvrsta palica, dolga 6 do 8 čevljev, ki so jo nekoč uporabljali kot orožjeII [sta:f]1.nounmilitaryštab; commerce uprava, nameščenci, osebje, personal; university učno osebje, kolegij; osebje uredništva, uredništvostaff college military šola za generalštabne častnike, višja vojaška šolastaff sergeant military American narednik, British English višji narednikmedical staff, hospital staff medicine zdravniško, bolnišnično osebjeteaching staff — učno osebje;2.transitive verboskrbeti z osebjem; military organizirati štab za -
7 clerical
1. n духовное лицо2. n полит. клерикал3. n облачение; традиционная одежда священника4. a духовный5. a клерикальный6. a канцелярскийclerical worker — канцелярист, канцелярский работник
clerical work — канцелярская работа; канцелярское дело
Синонимический ряд:1. clerk's (adj.) accounting; assistant; bookkeeping; clerk's; office; secretarial; stenographic; subordinate; typing2. ecclesiastic (adj.) canonical; churchly; clergy; ecclesiastic; episcopal; ministerial; pastoral; pontifical; priestly3. clergyman (noun) cassock; churchman; clergyman; cleric; clerk; divine; ecclesiast; ecclesiastic; minister; parson; preacher; priest; pulpitarian; pulpiteer; pulpiter; reverend; sermonizer; sky pilot -
8 mass
1. n месса, литургия; обедняhigh mass — торжественная месса, обедня с пением
Mass for the Dead — реквием, заупокойная месса
sung mass — торжественная месса; обедня с певчими
2. v редк. служить обедню3. v редк. присутствовать на обедне4. n куча, груда; глыба5. n скоплениеa mass of traffic — скопление машин; сплошной поток автомобилей
6. n большинство, большая частьmass data storage — массовое запоминающее устройство; запоминающее устройство большой емкости; хранение больших массивов данных
7. n народные массы8. n воен. массирование; сосредоточение9. n воен. линия колонн на сомкнутых интервалах10. n воен. физ. масса11. a массовый, широкийmass production, production in bulk — массовое производство
12. v собирать в кучу; скапливать13. v собираться в кучу; скапливаться14. v воен. сосредоточивать, массироватьСинонимический ряд:1. body (noun) body; company; core; corpus; masses; object; rabble; staple; substance2. collection (noun) aggregation; amassment; assemblage; collection; cumulus; garner3. communion (noun) communion; eucharist; sacrament4. drove (noun) crowd; crush; drove; flock; horde; mob; multitude; swarm; throng5. expanse (noun) amplitude; expanse; extent; magnitude; size; span6. greater portion (noun) greater portion; majority; plurality7. heaviness (noun) heaviness; poundage; tonnage8. lump (noun) batch; block; chunk; hunk; lump; piece; portion; section9. much (noun) barrel; great deal; lashings; lot; mountain; much; multiplicity; peck; plenty10. pile (noun) bank; cock; drift; heap; hill; mess; mound; mow; pack; pile; pyramid; rick; shock; stack; stockpile; wealth; windrow11. quantity (noun) accumulation; aggregate; conglomerate; quantity; volume; whole12. weight (noun) bulk; preponderance; weight13. worship (noun) catholic service; celebration; ceremony; eucharistic rite; holy communion; lord's supper; observance; worship -
9 responsibility
1. n ответственность2. n обязанность, обязательствоheavy responsibilities — тяжёлые обязанности; большая ответственность
3. n подопечный4. n надёжность5. n амер. платёжеспособностьСинонимический ряд:1. accountability (noun) accountability; amenability; answerability; blame; burden; charge; commitment; committal; contract; culpability; custody; duty; imperative; liability; obligation; office; trust2. reliability (noun) capability; capacity; creditability; dependability; efficiency; loyalty; reliability; stability; trustworthiness -
10 ministerial
ministerial [‚mɪnɪ'stɪərɪəl]∎ to hold ministerial office être ministre;∎ ministerial functions fonctions fpl exécutives;∎ ministerial responsibility responsabilité f ministérielle►► British Parliament ministerial benches banc m des ministresUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ministerial
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11 staff
1 noun∎ the company has a staff of fifty l'effectif de la société est de cinquante personnes;∎ we have ten lawyers on the staff notre personnel comprend dix avocats;∎ reductions in the clerical staff une réduction du personnel administratif;∎ is he staff or a member of staff? est-ce qu'il fait partie du personnel?;∎ staff only (sign) réservé au personnel;∎ staff/student ratio taux m d'encadrement, rapport m entre le nombre de professeurs et le nombre d'étudiants∎ she was asked to join the President's campaign staff on lui a demandé de faire partie de l'état-major de campagne du Président(c) (rod) bâton m; (flagpole) mât m; (of banner, lance) hampe f; (for shepherd) houlette f; (for bishop) crosse f, bâton m pastoral; British (in surveying) jalon m; figurative (support) soutien m;∎ treble staff portée en clé de sol(canteen, outing etc) du personnel(usu passive) pourvoir en personnel;∎ the branch is staffed by or with competent people le personnel de la succursale est compétent;∎ the office is only staffed between the hours of 2 and 4 pm il y a quelqu'un au bureau de 14h à 16h seulement;∎ the committee is completely staffed by volunteers le comité est entièrement composé de bénévoles►► staff association ≃ comité m d'entreprise;Military staff college école f supérieure de guerre;Military staff corporal ≃ sergent-major m;staff manager chef m du personnel;British staff nurse infirmier(ère) m,f diplômé(e);Military staff officer officier m d'état-major;staff training formation f du personnel;staff turnover roulement m du personnel
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