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+ P 78-131-94-26-62=391 Gn 2,21; 4,25; 9,6; 22,13.18[τινος]: in the presence of (of pers.) Nm 32,14; instead, in the place of Gn 2,21; for, in return for Gn 29,27ἀνθ᾽ ὧν because Gn 22,18; ἀνθ᾽ οὗ because Ez 39,29; ἀντὶ τούτου therefore 2 Sm 19,22; ἀνθ’ ὧν ὅτι ἦτε instead of being as you were Dt 28,62; ὁ ἀντ᾽ αὐτοῦ his successor Ex 29,30Cf. SCHREINER 1972, 171-176; SPICQ 1978a, 96-99; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
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-ος,-ον + A 0-3-0-0-4=7 1 Chr 18,17; 2 Chr 26,11; 28,7; 2 Mc 4,29; 14,26succeeding Sir 46,1; ὁ διάδοχος successor 2 Mc 4,29; deputy, court official 1 Chr 18,17Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966 110(Sir 46,1) -
25 διαδέχομαι
A receive one from another, δ. τὸν λόγον take up the word, i.e. speak next, Pl.R. 576b;λόγον παρά τινος D.H. Rh.8.14
: abs.,διαδεξάμενοι ἔλεγον Hdt.8.142
;ἀποκρινόμενοι διαδέχεσθε Pl.Lg. 900c
; δ. νόμους παρὰ τῶν θεῶν, τέχνην, Antipho 1.3, Lys.24.6; τὴν διατριβήν, leadership of a school of philosophy, Phld. Acad.Ind.p.58 M.2 δ. βασιλείαν succeed to the kingdom, Plb.2.4.7;ἀρχὴν παρά τινος Id.9.28.8
; τὴν ναῦν δ. τινί, of a trierarch (cf.διαδοχή 1
), D.50.38;πλοῦτον παρά τινος Luc.DMort.11.3
.II διαδέχεσθαί τινι succeed one, take his place, relieve him on guard, etc., Pl. Lg. 758b, X.Cyr.8.6.18: later,δ. τινά Arist.Pol. 1299b4
, Plb.28.3.6; δ. τὰ κατὰ τὴν στρατηγίαν act for the στρατηγός, BGU18.3 (ii A. D.), etc.;τοὺς προφήτας στολισταὶ δ.
represent,PGnom.
193.b appoint a successor to,τινά Eun.Hist.p.231
D.:—[voice] Pass., διεδέχθη τῆς στρατηγίας was relieved of his command, Id.p.243 D.2 abs., relieve one another, τοῖς ἵπποις with fresh horses, X.An.1.5.2 (wrongly expld. as closing in from both sides by Demetr.Eloc.93); succeed,οἱ διαδεχόμενοι στρατηγοί Lys.13.62
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1293a29; οἱ διαδεξάμενοι the successors (of Alexander), Plb.9.34.11;οἱ τὰ Πύρρου δ. App.Ill.7
: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., in turns, by turns,S.
Tr.30;διαδεξάμενοι Act.Ap.7.45
;οἱ διαδεχόμενοι καιροί Herod.Med.
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26 διαπαραδίδωμι
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27 διασυνίστημι
II introduce, bring forward,τινὰ λέγοντα Ph.1.368
, al.:—[voice] Pass., to be presented to the mind, M.Ant.3.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διασυνίστημι
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28 διασύστασις
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29 δορυφόρημα
A body-guard: used of the κωφὰ πρόσωπα or mute characters on the stage, Luc.Hist.Conscr.4, Jul.Caes. 310c: hence of Aridaeus, who was put up as the successor of Alexander,ὁ δέ, ὥσπερ ἐπὶ σκηνῆς δ., κωφὸν ἦν ὄνομα βασιλείας Plu. 2.791e
, cf. Id.Alex.77.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δορυφόρημα
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30 Καῖσαρ
A elephant, Lyd.Mens.4.102) Caesar, a cognomen of the Gens Julia; esp. of Julius Caesar, D.S. 5.22, Str.4.5.3, etc.; Κ. ὁ θεός prob. in OGI767.5; also of Augustus, ib.458.9 (9 B.C.), Nic.Dam.Vit.Caes. tit., etc.; ὁ νεὸς Κ., opp. ὁ πρεσβύτερος Κ., ib.6; in general, the Emperor, OGI473.8, etc.; Καίσαρος ἀπελεύθερος ib.629.90, etc.; Πρῖμος Καίσαρος, i. e. P. the Emperor's slave, Wilcken Chr.112.4;ἀπόδοτε τὰ Καίσαρος Καίσαρι Ev.Luc.20.25
: pl.,οἱ Καίσαρες OGI516.21
: as title of the designated successor,Καίσαρα ἀποδεικνύει Hdn.2.15.3
, etc.; name of month in the province of Asia, OGI458.54, etc.:—hence [full] Καισάρειος, ον, of, belonging to Caesar, οἱ Κ. his household or officials, POxy.477.5 (ii A. D.), D.C. 52.24, al.; οἶκος Κ., hall in Herod the Great's palace, J.BJ1.21.1; τὸ Κ. temple of Julius Caesar at Alexandria, Str.17.1.9: [full] Καισάρεια ( [suff] καιρό-ηα), τά, games in honour of Gaius Caesar at Cos, SIG1065.9 ([place name] Cos); at Corinth and elsewhere, IG7.1856 ([place name] Thespiae), etc.: [full] Καισάρειος, or [suff] καιρό-ιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of month in Egypt and elsewhere, POxy.45.17 (i A. D.), Hemerolog.Flor., etc.:—also [full] Καισαρεών, ῶνος, ὁ, Rev.Et. Gr.19.268 ( Κες-, Aphrodisias): -
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32 ἀθάνατος
A undying, immortal, Hom., etc.; ἀ. πρόσωπον, of Aphrodite, Sapph.1.14:— hence ἀθάνατοι, οἱ, the Immortals, Hom., Pi.Pae.6.50, etc.; ἀθάναται ἅλιαι, i.e. the sea goddesses, Od.24.47: [comp] Comp. .II of things, etc., everlasting, perpetual,ἀ. κακόν Od.12.118
;χάρις Hdt.7.178
; ἀρετή, ἀρχά, S.Ph. 1420, OT 905 (lyr.); κλέος, μνήμη, B.12.65, Lys.2.81;συκοφάντης Hyp.Lyc.2
; ἀ. ὁ θάνατος 'death that cannot die', Amph.8; of Nisus' purple locks, ἀ. θρίξ on which life depended, A.Ch. 619.III οἱ ἀ. the immortals, a body of Persian troops in which vacancies were filled up by successors already appointed, Hdt.7.83, 211; so ἀ. ἀνήρ one whose successor in case of death is appointed (as we say, the king never dies), ib.31; of a standing army, D.C.52.27.2 maintained at a constant figure, (iii B. C.), PThead.30.6 (iii A. D.);αἶγες PStrassb.30.6
(iii A. D.); διὰ τὸ ἀθάνατον (sc. τὸ παιδίον)αὐτὴν ἐπιδεδέχθαι τροφεύειν BGU1106.25
(Aug.).IV = λυχνὶς στεφανωματική, Ps.-Dsc.3.100.V Adv.ἀθανάτως, εὕδειν AP9.570
(Philod.). [ ᾱθ- always in the Adj. and all derivs., v. subἀ- 1
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33 ἀντονομασία
ἀντονομ-ασία, ἡ,A use of an epithet, patronymic, or appellative for a proper name, and vice versa, Trypho Trop.2.17, Ps.-Plu.Vita Hom.24;ἀ. καὶ μετάληψις Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.19
,20.2 nomination of his successor by retiring official, POxy.1642.15 (iii A.D.).II Gramm., = ἀντωνυμία, pronoun, or the use of it, D.H.Comp.2, A.D. Pron.4.18.III Arith., contrary denomination, Nicom.Ar.1.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντονομασία
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34 ἐκδέκτωρ
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35 ἐκδέχομαι
I mostly of persons,1 take or receive from another,οἵ οἱ σάκος ἐξεδέχοντο Il.13.710
;Ὀρέστην ἐξεδεξάμην πατρί A.Ch. 762
; of a beacon-fire,τρίτον Ἀθῷον αἶπος..ἐξεδέξατο Id.Ag. 285
; ἐ. τὴν αἰτίαν take it on oneself, D.19.37.2 of a successor,ἐ. τὴν βασιληΐην Hdt.1.26
, etc.: freq. with acc. omitted, ἐξεδέξατο Σαδυάττης (sc. τὴν βασιληΐην) S. succeeded, ib.16, cf. 103,al. ; παῖς παρὰ πατρὸς ἐκδεκόμενος τὴν ἀρχήν, [τὴν τέχνην], Id.1.7,2.166 ; so ἐκδεξάμενοι (sc. τὴν μάχην) Id.7.211.3 take up the argument,ὥσπερ σφαῖραν ἐ. τὸν λόγον Pl.Euthd. 277b
; ἐκδεξάμενος (sc. τὸν λόγον) ;ὁ μὲν πρῶτος εἰπὼν..ὁ δ' ἐκδεξάμενος D.18.21
.4 wait for, expect,κεῖνον ἐνθάδ' ἐ. S.Ph. 123
;ἐλέφαντας Plb.3.45.6
;ἀλλήλους 1 Ep.Cor.11.33
; ἐ. μεθ' ἡσυχίας ἕως.. D.H.6.67 ; πότε.. Tryph.l.c.: abs., wait, ἕως.. POxy.1673.8 (ii A.D.).5 take or understand in a certain sense,οὕτω δὴ τὴν ἀσωτίαν ἐκδεχόμεθα Arist.EN 1120a3
;τοὺς λόγους Plb.10.18.12
;πρὸς τὸ συμφέρον D.S.14.56
.II of events, await, τοὺς Σκύθας..ἐξεδέξατο οὐκ ἐλάσσων πόνος Hdt.4.1
; ἐ. [ αὐτοὺς]περίοδος τῆς λίμνης μακρή Id.1.185
.2 of contiguous countries, come next, ἀπὸ ταύτης (sc. τῆς Περσικῆς)ἐ. Ἀσσυρίη Id.4.39
, cf. 99, Peripl.M. Rubr.27.3 in Archit., support,καμάραν D.S.18.26
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3. establish besides,τὴν τῶν ἐφόρων ἀρχήν Arist.Pol. 1313a27
; ἐ. τινὰ στρατηγόν appoint as successor in command, Plb.2.19.8, cf.J.AJ17.2.4:—[voice] Pass., ἐπικατασταθεὶςστρατηγός Plb.2.2.11
, cf. IG5(1).1390.12 ([place name] Andania).4. pay in addition, Leg.Gort.1.47; but simply, deliver, σῖτον ἐπὶ τοὺς (iii B.C.).5. perform the manoeuvre of ἀντικατάστασις, Ascl.Tact.12.11:—[voice] Pass., of troops executing the manoeuvre, ib.10.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικαθίστημι
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37 ἐπιτρέφω
A- θρέψω Hdt.8.142
: [tense] pf.- τέτροφα AP7.536
(Alc.):— [voice] Pass. (v. infr. II, III): —grow, in act. sense,κόμην J.AJ14.9.4
.3 generally, support, maintain, Hdt.8.142, 144 ;κακὸν τῇ πόλει D.H.10.6
; τοῦ ὀμβρίου ὕδατος -ομένου ἀεὶ νέου a fresh supply being always maintained, Hp. Aër.7.II [voice] Med., cause to grow upon,λασίην βροτοῖς ἐπεθρέψατο χαίτην Man.3.291
:—[voice] Pass., form upon,- όμενος τοῖς σώμασι ῥύπος Gal.10.176
;ὅταν σὰρξ ἐπιτραφῇ Id.18(2).780
.III [voice] Pass., grow up after, as posterity,ἐκ τουτέων σφι ἐπετράφη νεότης Hdt.4.3
;οἱ ὕστερον ἐπιτραφέντες βασιλέες Id.2.121
. α': generally, grow up as a rival or successor, Id.1.123, D.H.7.9 codd.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτρέφω
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38 ἐπιτριηραρχέω
A to be trierarch beyond the legal time, D.50.24,54: - τετριηράρχηκα τέτταρας μῆνας ib.36:—[voice] Pass., ἐπιτετριηραρχημένων ἤδη μοι δυοῖν μηνοῖν two months beyond my term of office having elapsed, and my successor not having relieved me, ib.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτριηραρχέω
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39 ἐφαιρέω
II [voice] Med. [suff] εὐωχ-αιρέομαι, [tense] aor. 2 - ειλόμην, choose as successor, D.C.49.43:—[voice] Pass., to be chosen or appointed to succeed another,ἄρχειν Th.4.38
, cf. IG9(1).694.93 (Corc.).2 ὅσσουν ἐφάνγρενθείν κινες Thess. for ὅσων ἐφαιροῦνταί ( = κατηγοροῦσί) τινες whomsoever any persons accuse, ib.9(2).517.41 (Larissa, iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐφαιρέω
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40 ἔπειμι
A sum) inf. ἐπεῖναι: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ἔπεσαν Od.2.344
: [tense] fut. ἐπέσομαι, [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. -έσσομαι, 4.756, Pi.O.13.99:—to be upon, c. dat. loci,κάρη ὤμοισιν ἐπείη Il.2.259
;σῆμα δ' οὐκ ἐπῆν κύκλῳ A. Th. 591
; in Prose mostly with Prep.,ἐπὶ τοῦ καταστρώματος ἐ. Hdt. 8.118
;ἐπὶ [τῷ ποταμῷ] πύλαι ἔπεισι Id.5.52
, cf. 7.176;ἐπὶ ταῖς οἰκίαις τύρσεις ἐπῆσαν X.An.4.4.2
: abs.,κώπη δ' ἐλέφαντος ἐπῆεν Od.21.7
, cf. 2.344, Il.5.127, A.Ag. 547, etc.2 to be upon, be set upon, of names,οὐκ ἔπεστι ἐπωνυμίη Περσέϊ Hdt.6.53
; soψεύδεσι σεμνὸν ἔπεστί τι Pi.N.7.23
;τοῖσι λόγοις σῶφρον ἔ. ἄνθος Ar.Nu. 1025
; to be attached,μελέτη δ' ἔπεστι παντί Anacreont.58.3
; ; esp. of rewards and penalties, ποινά, κέρδος ἐπέσται, A.Eu. 543 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 597;ἔπεστι νέμεσις S.El. 1467
; , cf. Pl.Lg. 943d: abs., Ταραντίνων οὐκ ἐπῆν ἀριθμός no count was taken, no number was attached, Hdt.7.170, cf. 191; to be at hand, be present,τίς τέρψις ἐπέσται; S.Aj. 1216
(lyr.);αἰσχύνη X.Cyr.6.2.33
;πιεῖν δὲ θάνατος οἶνον, ἢν ὕδωρ ἐπῇ Cratin.273
(s.v.l.); τὰ ἐπόντα accidents or characteristics, opp. τὸ ὑποκείμενον, Plot.2.4.10.II of Time, to be hereafter, remain,ἀλλ' ἔτι πού τις ἐπέσσεται Od.4.756
; to be at hand,οὐδέ τι δειλὸν γῆρας ἐπῆν Hes.Op. 114
; ἐπεσσόμενοι ἄνθρωποι generations to come, Orac. ap. Hdt.6.77, Epigr. ap. Aeschin. 3.184; ἐπεσσόμενοι alone, Theoc.12.11.III to be set over,τισί Hdt.7.96
, 8.71;ἔπεστί σφι δεσπότης νόμος Id.7.104
;τίς δὲ ποιμάνωρ ἔ.; A.Pers. 241
(troch.), cf. 555 (lyr.).IV to be added, be over and above, of numbers,χιλιάδες ἔπεισι ἐπὶ ταύτῃσι ἑπτά Hdt.7.184
, cf. 185; ἐπόντων τεσσάρων plus four, Arr.Tact.10.8; τὰ ἐπεσόμενα τούτοις (sc. προβάτοις) Arch.Pap.1.64 (ii B.C.).------------------------------------A ibo) inf. ἐπιέναι, serving in [dialect] Att. as [tense] fut. of ἐπέρχομαι: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf.ἐπήϊεν Il.17.741
; [ per.] 3pl.ἐπήϊσαν Od.11.233
,ἐπῇσαν 19.445
; [dialect] Att. ἐπῇα, [ per.] 3pl. ἐπῇσαν: ἐπιείσομαι, -εισαμένη (qq. v.) belong to a different word:1 of persons, come upon, approach, Od. 16.42, etc.b mostly in hostile sense, come against, attack, c. dat., Il. 13.482, etc.;τῷ λόφῳ ἐ. Th.4.129
; in Prose also with Preps., ἐ. ἐπὶ τὴν Ἑλλάδα, ἐπὶ τοὺς ἀδικοῦντας, Hdt.7.157, Th.1.86 (v.l. πρός), etc.;πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος Id.7.4
: abs.,Αἰνείαν ἐπιόντα Il.13.477
, cf. 5.238;ἐπάγοντες ἐπῇσαν Od.19.445
; οἱ ἐπιόντες the invaders, assailants, Hdt.4.11, etc.; by assault,D.
1.21; but ὁ ἐπιών in Trag., = ὁ τυχών, the first comer, , cf. OC 752.c get on the βῆμα to speak, v.l. for παριέναι in Th.1.72; come on, of performers, dub. l. in X.An.6.1.11.2 of events, come upon or over one, overtake, c. acc.,πρίν μιν καὶ γῆρας ἔπεισιν Il.1.29
(butἔπειμι γῆρας ἔς τε τὸν μόρσιμον αἰῶνα Pi.I.7(6).41
); : c. dat., come near,ὀρυμαγδὸς ἐπήϊεν ἐρχομένοισιν Il.17.741
; δεινῶν ἐπιόντων πᾶσι Ἕλλησι threatening them, Hdt.7.145: abs.,χειμὼν ἐπιών Hes.Op. 675
; , cf. X.Mem.4.3.14, An.5.7.12; τὸ ἐπιόν the (madness) which threatens me, Pl.Phdr. 238d.b c. dat. pers., come into one's head, occur to one, εἰ καὶ ἐπίοι αὐτῷ λέγειν if it so much as occurred to him to say.., Id.R. 388d, cf. 558a;ὅ τι ἂν ἀπὸ ταὐτομάτου ἐπίῃ μοι X.Mem.4.2.4
;ἂν.. ὑμῖν ἐπίῃ σκοπεῖν D.21.185
: abs., what occurs to one,Pl.
Phdr. 264b.II of Time, come on or after: mostly in part. ἐπιών, οῦσα, όν, following, succeeding, instant, ἡ ἐπιοῦσα ἡμέρα the coming day, Hdt.3.85, Ar.Ec. 105, Pl.Cri. 44a;ἡ 'πιοῦσα λαμπὰς θεοῦ E.Med. 352
; ἡ ἐπιοῦσα (sc. ἡμέρα) Plb.2.25.11, LXXPr.27.1, Act.Ap.16.11;τῆς ἐ. νυκτός Pl.Cri. 46a
;τῇ ἐ. νυκτί Act.Ap.23.11
;ὁ ἐ. βίοτος E.Or. 1659
;τοῦ ἐ. χρόνου Pl.Lg. 769c
;ἐν τῷ ἐ. χρόνῳ X.Cyr. 2.1.23
;ἡ ἐ. ὥρα τοῦ ἔτους D.8.18
;εἰς τὴν ἐ. ἐκκλησίαν Id.21.162
, IG 22.717.16;εἰς τὴν ἐ. Πυλαίαν D.18.151
; τοὐπιόν the future, E.Fr.1073.6;τῆς ἐ. ἐλπίδος Ar.Th. 870
;περὶ τῶν ἐπιόντων D.Ep.4.3
; τῶν ἐ. ἕνεκα because of the consequences, Id.19.258.2 generally, come after, succeed,κύματα.. βάντ' ἐπιόντα τε S.Tr. 115
(lyr.); ὁ ἐπιών the successor, Id.OC 1532; ; τὰ ἐπιόντα the words which follow, Id.Prt. 344a, cf. Sph. 257c.3 rarely, pass, elapse,ἐπιόντος τοῦ χρόνου Id.Ti. 44b
.III go over a space, traverse, visit,ἀγρόν Od.23.359
;χώρους Hdt.5.74
; of an officer,ἐ. πύλας E.Ph. 1164
;τὸ στράτευμα Th.7.78
, etc.2 go over, i.e. count over,φώκας.. ἀριθμήσει καὶ ἔπεισιν Od.4.411
; think over,τῇ μνήμῃ ἕκαστα Luc.Herm.1
; read, Hld.2.6.
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