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21 προσεῖπον
προσεῖπον, used as [tense] aor. 2 of προσαγορεύω and προσφωνέω; [dialect] Ep. [full] προσέειπον, always augmented and un[var] contr. in Hom. and Hes.; [dialect] Ep. also [full] ποτιείποι, Il.22.329 (A v.l. προτι-); [dialect] Att. also [full] προσεῖπα, ας, etc., E.Med. 895, Cyc. 101, X.Hier.8.3:— speak to one, address, accost,Κάλχαντα.. κάκ' ὀσσόμενος προσέειπεν Il.1.105
, cf. Od.4.375, Pi.I.1.56, etc.;ἀλλήλας προσέειπον Hes.Th. 749
;π. θεούς A.Ag. 811
, al.; βασιλεῦ, πῶς σε προσείπω; ib. 785(anap.);δός μοι π. αὐτ όν S.Aj. 538
, cf. 1221 (lyr.);τινὰς π. ὑστάτοις προσφθέγμασιν E.Heracl. 573
;π. τινὰ φιλικῶς X.Hier.8.3
; π. σε κατά σε address you after your own manner, Pl.Grg. 467b: c. dupl. acc., τὸν.. πρὸς μῦθον ἔειπεν addressed a speech to him, Il.5.632, etc.; τί προσείπω σ' ἔπος; Ar. Pax 520: abs.,καλὸς μὲν ἰδεῖν, τερπνὸς δὲ προσειπεῖν IG12.923
.2 address as so and so,τινὰ ὡς ἀλλότριον Pl.R. 463c
; τινὰ αὐτοκράτορα π. salute him as.., Plu.Galb.5, etc.; χαίρειν τινὰ π. bid him greeting, E.Cyc. 101.3 call so and so, name, τί νιν προσείπω; A.Ch. 983(997); τοῦτο (sc. δύστηνε) , etc.; τί ἂν εἰπών σέ τις ὀρθῶς προσείποι; D.18.22;π. αὐτὰς ὀνόματι θυγατέρας Id.59.19
; χρῶμα π. τι apply the name of colour to an object, Pl.Tht. 182d; π. οὐδὲν ἄλλο call each nothing else, ib. 201e; πολλὰς ἐπιστήμας ἑνὶ λόγῳ προσειπεῖν ib. 148d, cf. R. 580d, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσεῖπον
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22 προσφθέγγομαι
2 call by a name, call so and so,καὶ πάγον Κρόνου προσεφθέγξατο Pi.O.10(11).50
;π. μιᾷ κλήσει Pl.Plt. 287e
.II intr., sound to, accompany, [αὐλοὶ] π. χοροῖς Poll.4.81
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23 προσφωνέω
A call or speak to, address, [tense] pres. first in A.Supp. 236: used by Hom. only in [tense] impf., the [dialect] Ep.[tense] aor. beingπροσέειπον, τινα Il.2.22
, Od.4.69: abs., 5.159, 10.109, al.: later c. dat. pers., LXX 1 Es.2.21, Antig.Rex ap. D.L.7.7, Ev.Matt.11.16, Act.Ap.22.2: c. dupl. acc., address words to a person,οὐδέ τί μιν προσεφώνεον Il.1.332
, cf. A.Fr. 159, E.Med. 664.2 call by name, ποδαπὸν ὅμιλον τόνδε.. προσφωνοῦμεν; A.Supp.l.c.;ὀνόματι π. τινά E.Tr. 942
; π. τινὰ βασιλέα salute him king, Plb.10.38.3, etc.3 issue directions or orders, τινι PTeb.27.109 (ii B.C.): abs., folld. by ὅπως, ib.124.21 (ii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., UPZ106.20 (ii B.C.).II c. acc. rei, pronounce, utter,τήνδε π. φάτιν S.El. 1213
;τὰ ὑπογεγραμμένα IG7.2713.7
(Acraeph., i A.D.); address or dedicate a book, τινι Cic.Att.16.11.4, Plu.Luc.1, Ath.7.313f, etc.2 make a report, POxy.475,476 (ii A.D.); περί τινος Wilcken Chr.27.15 (ii A.D.): abs., OGI572.43 (Myra, ii/iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσφωνέω
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24 σωτηρία
A deliverance, preservation,σωτηρίην ὑποθησόμενον ὑμῖν Hdt.5.98
;σ. μηχανᾶσθαι Id.7.172
;σ. Ἕλλησι δώσουσ' ἔρχομαι E.IA 1472
;σ. κατεργάσασθαι Id.Heracl. 1045
; ; ἀπεργάζεσθαι, πορίζειν, ἐκπορίζεσθαι, Pl.Lg. 647b, Prt. 321b, Th.6.83;σωτηρίαν ἔχειν S.Aj. 1080
, E.Or. 1178, etc.;ζητεῖν Isoc.4.95
;εὑρίσκεσθαι Aeschin.3.134
; alsoσωτηρίας τυχεῖν A.Pers. 508
, Ch. 203, X.Cyr.4.1.2, etc.; ἐνεύχομαί σοι τὴν Ἀπολλωνίου ς. PCair.Zen.482.4 (iii B.C.); ὀμνύω σωι (or σοι) τὴν σαυτοῦ ς. ib.324.2 (iii B.C.); ὑπὲρ σωτηρίας.. Αὐτοκράτορος, = Lat. pro salute Imperatoris, OGI1678.1 (Egypt, ii A.D.).2 a way or means of safety (=μηχανὴ σωτηρίας A.Th. 209
), ἔστι τις ς.; Id.Pers. 735 (troch.); ἔχεις τιν'.. ς.; E.Or. 778 (troch.), cf. Ar.Eq.12;εἰς σ. ἄλλην καταφυγεῖν Antipho 2.4.1
, cf. Th.3.20.3 safe return, ἡ ἐς τὴν πατρίδα ς. Id.7.70; ἡ οἴκαδε ς. D.50.16, cf. Plu.2.241e;ἡ σ. ἣν συνέβη τῷ πατρὶ δεῦρο D.57.20
; νόστιμος ς. A.Pers. 797, Ag. 343, 1238.4 in LXX and NT, salvation,ὁ θεὸς τῆς σ. μου LXX Ps.50(51).14
, al.;σ. ψυχῶν 1 Ep.Pet. 1.9
; εὐαγγέλιον τῆς ς. Ep.Eph.1.13, etc.II of things, keeping safe, preservation, Hdt.4.98; c. gen., A.Eu. 909, Pl.R. 433c, etc.; maintenance,τῶν οἰκοδομημάτων καὶ ὁδῶν Arist.Pol. 1321b21
; ; τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, τῶν ἄστρων, Arist.Cael. 284a20, Mete. 355a20.2 security, guarantee for safety, σ. ἔστω τῶν ὑποκειμένων guarantee for the safe keeping of.., Syngr. ap. D.35.13; σωτηρίας ἕνεκα τοῖς πολλοῖς τῶν σωμάτων for their safe custody,, Pl.Lg. 908a; ἐπὶ τῇ τῆς ψυχῆς σωτηρίᾳ ib. 909a; σωτηρίαι τῆς πολιτείας ways of preserving it, Arist.Pol. 1301a23, cf. 1289b24, Pl.Prt. 354b.4 c. gen. obj., security against,ἀπορίας Philem.213.12
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25 φιλοφρονέομαι
φῐλοφρον-έομαι, [tense] fut. ήσομαι, Luc.Tim.48, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐφιλοφρονησάμην and -φρονήθην, v. infr.: ([etym.] φιλόφρων):—A treat or deal with kindly, show favour to, τινα Hdt.3.50, Pl.Lg. 738d, al.;τὰ ἄγρια ὄντα τῶν θηρίων Gal.19.211
; φ. τινὰ τῇ δικέλλῃ salute him with a blow of the mattock, Luc. l. c.; alsoφ. περί τινα Epicur.Ep.2p.35U.
; φιλοφρονήσασθαι ἀλλήλους greet or embrace one another, X.An.4.5.34 (so in [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.φιλοφρονηθῆναι Id.Cyr.3.1.40
): metaph., ἤθη κακὰ φ. embrace bad habits, Pl.Lg. 669c: also,2 c. dat., φιλοφρονήσασθαί τινι show a favour to one, X.Cyr.3.1.8, Oec.4.20; πρὸ ἅπαντας, πρὸς τοὺς Ἕλληνας, D.S.16.89,91: metaph., φ. θυμῷ indulge passion, Pl.Lg. 935c.3 abs., to be of a kindly, cheerful temper, X.Ap.7; show a favour,τοῖς -ησαμένοις εὐχαριστεῖ Phld.Herc.1251.22
.III [voice] Act. φιλοφρονέων is found in D.S.27.4, but is f.l. for φίλα φρονέων in Od.16.17; soφιλοφρονοῦσι Plu.2.750d
(leg. φίλα φρονοῦσι), and φιλοφρονεῖν v.l. for φιλοπραγμονεῖν in Nicostr. ap. Stob.4.22.102; [ per.] 2sg. imper. φιλοφρό[ νει] is restd.in SIG 1268 ii 2 ([place name] Miletopolis).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλοφρονέομαι
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26 χαιρετίζω
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27 ἀντιδεξιόομαι
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28 ἀντιπροσαγορεύω
A return salute, Plu. Crass.3 (in [tense] aor. - ευσα):— but in earlier Prose, [tense] aor. 2ἀντιπροσεῖπον Thphr.Char.15.3
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀντιπροσερρήθην X.Mem.3.13.1
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29 ἐκδεξιάζομαι
A salute, PTeb.43.11 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκδεξιάζομαι
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30 ἱλαστήριον
ἱλαστήριον, ου, τό (subst. neut. of ἱλαστήριος, ον [PFay 337 I, 3ff—II A.D.; 4 Macc 17:22; Jos., Ant. 16, 182]; s. prec. two entries). In Gr-Rom. lit. that which serves as an instrument for regaining the goodwill of a deity; concr. a ‘means of propitiation or expiation, gift to procure expiation’ (IKosPH, 81, 347 ὁ δᾶμος ὑπὲρ τᾶς Αὐτοκράτορος Καίσαρος θεοῦ υἱοῦ Σεβαστοῦ σωτηρίας θεοῖς ἱλαστήριον; ChronLind B 49 Ἀθάναι ἱλατήριον; Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 121. The mng. is uncertain in POxy 1985, 11).① means of expiation, of Christ, ὸ̔ν προέθετο ὁ θεὸς ἱλαστήριον whom God set forth as a means of expiation Ro 3:25 (so REB; cp. CBreytenbach, Versöhnung, ’89, 168 [s. below]; difft. GFitzer, TZ 22, ’66, 161–83 and NRSV ‘sacrifice of atonement’). The unique feature relative to Gr-Rom. usage is the initiative taken by God to effect removal of impediments to a relationship with God’s self. In this pass. ἱ. has also been taken to mean② place of propitiation (as Ezk 43:14, 17, 20; cp. also Luther’s ‘Gnadenstuhl’, and s. on Hb 9:5 below). For this view of ἱ. Ro 3:25 s. TManson, JTS 46, ’45, 1–10 (against him Breytenbach 167f.)—S. also Dssm., ZNW 4, 1903, 193–212 (s. EncBibl III, 3027–35); PFiebig and GKlein ibid. 341–44; SFraenkel, ibid. 5, 1904, 257f; CBruston, ibid. 7, 1906, 77–81; GottfKittel, StKr 80, 1907, 217–33; EdaSMarco, Il piano divino della salute in Ro 3:21–26: diss. Rome ’37; VTaylor, ET 50, ’39, 295–300; GBarton, ATR 21, ’39, 91f; WDavies, Paul and Rabbinic Judaism2 ’55, 227–42; ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55; LMorris, NTS 2, ’55/56, 33–43; DWhiteley, JTS n.s. 8, ’57, 240–55; DBailey, Jesus as the Mercy Seat: diss. Cambridge ’99 (ins).—The LXX uses ἱ. of the lid on the ark of the covenant, כַּפֹּרֶת, which was sprinkled w. the blood of the sin-offering on the Day of Atonement (Ex 25:16ff al. Likew. TestSol 21:2; Philo, Cher. 25, Fuga 100, Mos. 2, 95.—JStelma, Christus’ offer bij Pls [w. Philo] ’38). So Hb 9:5, transl. mercy-seat; for the history of this word s. OED s.v.—DELG s.v. ἱλάσκομαι 1. M-M s.v. ἱλαστήριος. EDNT. TW. Sv.
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