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1 σωφρονισμός
σωφρονισμός, οῦ, ὁ① in non-biblical Gk. with act. force (=σωφρόνισις) the teaching of prudence, advice, improvement (Strabo 1, 2, 3; Plut., Cato Maj. 338 [5, 1], Mor. 653c; 961d; Appian, Liby. 65 §290; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 193; Jos., Bell. 2, 9, Ant. 17, 210); the Syriac version understands 2 Ti 1:7 in this sense. The Spirit functions in such a way that Christians learn to exercise prudence. But mng. 2 is prob. to be preferred here.② exercise of prudence, moderation, self-discipline, prudence (=σωφροσύνη. So the Vulgate. σωφρονισμός is used in someth. like this sense in Plut., Mor. 712c; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 30, 174).—DELG s.v. σῶς. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
2 φρόνει
φρόνιςprudence: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)φρόνεϊ, φρόνιςprudence: fem dat sg (epic)φρόνιςprudence: fem dat sg (attic ionic)φρονέωto be minded: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)φρονέωto be minded: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
3 φρόνεις
φρόνιςprudence: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)φρόνιςprudence: fem nom /acc pl (attic)φρονέωto be minded: imperf ind act 2nd sg (attic epic) -
4 φρόνις
φρόνῑς, φρόνιςprudence: fem acc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)φρόνιςprudence: fem nom sg -
5 πανουργία
-ας + ἡ N 1 1-1-0-2-4=8 Nm 24,22; Jos 9,4; Prv 1,4; 8,5; Sir 19,23→NIDNTT; TWNT -
6 Μηδεσικάστη
Μηδεσικάστηadorned with prudence: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 Μηδεσικάστην
Μηδεσικάστηadorned with prudence: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 αυτοφρονήσεως
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9 αὐτοφρονήσεως
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10 αυτοφρόνησις
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11 αὐτοφρόνησις
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12 γνωμοσύνης
γνωμοσύνηprudence: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
13 επιγνωμοσύνη
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14 ἐπιγνωμοσύνη
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15 επιγνωμοσύνην
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16 ἐπιγνωμοσύνην
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17 επιγνωμοσύνης
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18 ἐπιγνωμοσύνης
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19 εχεφροσύνης
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20 ἐχεφροσύνης
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