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the Dead Sea Scrolls

  • 1 Khirbat Qumran (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Хирбат-Кумран

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  • 2 Masada (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Масада

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  • 3 Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice (One of the Dead Sea Scrolls, possibly of Essene authorship, discovered at Masada)

    Религия: свиток "Песен субботнего жертвоприношения"

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  • 4 Wadi Al-Murabba'ah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Вади - Мураббат

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  • 5 Wadi Daliyeh (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Вадидалия

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  • 6 Wadi Khabrah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Вадихабра

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  • 7 Wadi Seiyal (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)

    Религия: Вадисейял

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  • 8 Dead Sea Scrolls

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  • 9 Dead Sea Scrolls

    1) Религия: (Ancient manuscripts of leather, papyrus, and copper discovered in desert caves and ancient ruins in the wilderness of Judaea) "Рукописи Мёртвого моря"
    2) Деловая лексика: Свитки мёртвого моря

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  • 10 Dead Sea Scrolls (Ancient manuscripts of leather, papyrus, and copper discovered in desert caves and ancient ruins in the wilderness of Judaea)

    Религия: "Рукописи Мёртвого моря"

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  • 11 dead

    dead [ded]
    mort1 (a), 1 (c)-(e), 1 (g), 1 (i), 3 engourdi1 (b) éteint1 (c) hors jeu1 (f) terne1 (h) exactement2 (a) complètement2 (b)
    (a) (not alive → person, animal, plant) mort; (→ flower) fané;
    dead woman morte f;
    the dead woman's husband le mari de la défunte;
    he has been dead for five years il est mort ou décédé il y a cinq ans, cela fait cinq ans qu'il est mort;
    to be dead on arrival être mort ou décédé avant l'arrivée à l'hôpital;
    dead or alive mort ou vif;
    more dead than alive plus mort que vif;
    half dead with hunger/exhaustion/fear à demi mort de faim/d'épuisement/de peur;
    also figurative dead and buried mort et enterré;
    they are all dead and gone now ils sont tous morts maintenant;
    stone dead raide mort;
    to drop (down) or to fall down dead tomber raide mort;
    to shoot sb dead tuer qn (avec une arme à feu), abattre qn;
    to leave sb for dead laisser qn pour mort;
    familiar we're just British flogging or American beating a dead horse nous nous dépensons en pure perte, nous nous acharnons inutilement ;
    familiar you're a dead man tu es un homme mort;
    familiar figurative you're dead or dead meat if he finds out s'il l'apprend, tu es mort;
    familiar drop dead! va te faire voir!;
    familiar dead as a doornail or a dodo on ne peut plus mort;
    to step into a dead man's shoes être promu à la suite du décès de son supérieur;
    familiar I wouldn't be seen dead in that restaurant je ne mettrai jamais les pieds dans ce restaurant ;
    familiar I wouldn't be seen dead wearing something like that jamais de la vie je ne mettrai quelque chose comme ça ;
    familiar I wouldn't be seen dead with him plutôt mourir que de me montrer en sa compagnie ;
    proverb dead men tell no tales les morts ne parlent pas;
    dead in the water mort dans l'œuf
    (b) (lacking in sensation → fingers, toes etc) engourdi;
    to go dead s'engourdir;
    dead to all sense of honour insensible à tout sentiment d'honneur;
    he is dead to reason il ne veut pas entendre raison;
    familiar she's dead from the neck up elle n'a rien dans la tête;
    familiar to be dead to the world dormir d'un sommeil de plomb
    (c) (not alight → fire) mort, éteint; (→ coals) éteint; (→ match) usé
    (d) (lacking activity → town) mort; (→ business, market) très calme; Banking & Finance (→ account) inactif;
    this place is dead in winter cet endroit est mort l'hiver
    (f) Sport (out of play → ball) hors jeu (inv)
    (g) Electricity (battery) mort, à plat; (wire) hors ou sans tension; Telecommunications (phone, line) coupé;
    the line went dead la ligne a été coupée;
    the phone is or has gone dead il n'y a pas de tonalité
    (h) (dull → colour) terne, fade; (→ sound) sourd
    (i) familiar (tired out) mort, crevé
    (j) (finished with → cigar) entièrement fumé;
    familiar are these glasses dead? est-ce que vous avez fini avec ces verres ?
    (k) familiar (no longer working → TV, fridge etc) foutu
    in dead earnest (be) très sérieux; (speak) très sérieusement;
    familiar he's the dead spit of his father c'est son père tout craché;
    she fell to the floor in a dead faint elle tomba à terre, inconsciente;
    on a dead level with sth exactement au même niveau que qch;
    dead ahead tout droit;
    dead in the middle juste au milieu, au beau milieu;
    British to be dead level (with sth) être exactement au même niveau (que qch);
    British dead on time juste à l'heure;
    British to arrive dead on the hour arriver à l'heure pile ou juste à l'heure;
    dead on target British (hit something) en plein dans le mille;
    British familiar you're dead right tu as entièrement raison ;
    British familiar you're dead on c'est exactement ça
    dead beat crevé, mort;
    dead broke complètement fauché;
    dead drunk ivre mort;
    dead easy super facile, fastoche;
    British dead good super bon;
    British it was dead lucky c'était un super coup de bol ou de pot;
    dead tired mort, crevé
    the sea was dead calm la mer était parfaitement calme;
    to be dead against sb/sth être absolument contre qn/qch;
    to be dead set on doing sth être fermement décidé à faire qch;
    to be dead set on sth tenir absolument ou à tout prix à qch;
    to be dead set against sb/sth être résolument opposé à qn/qch;
    Nautical wind dead ahead vent droit debout
    dead slow (sign) au pas;
    humorous he has two speeds - dead slow and stop il est d'une lenteur!
    to play dead faire le mort;
    to stop dead s'arrêter net;
    to stop sb dead arrêter qn net
    the dead les morts;
    Religion to rise from the dead ressusciter d'entre les morts
    4 noun
    (depth) in the dead of winter au cœur de l'hiver;
    in the or at dead of night au milieu ou au plus profond de la nuit
    ►► dead body cadavre m, corps m;
    familiar (it'll be) over my dead body! il faudra me tuer d'abord!;
    familiar you'll marry him over my dead body! moi vivant, tu ne l'épouseras pas!;
    Nautical dead calm calme m plat;
    Technology dead centre point m mort; (of lathe) centre m fixe;
    British familiar dead cert (in race, competition) valeur f sûre ;
    it's a dead cert that he'll be there il sera là à coup sûr;
    Typography dead copy vieille épreuve f;
    figurative dead duck (plan, proposal → which will fail) désastre m assuré, plan m foireux; (→ which has failed) désastre m, fiasco m;
    he's a dead duck c'en est fini de lui;
    dead end (road) cul m de sac, voie f sans issue, impasse f;
    it's a dead end (job) il n'y a aucune perspective d'avenir; (line of investigation, research) cela ne mènera ou conduira à rien;
    to come to a dead end (street) se terminer en cul de sac;
    figurative to come to or to reach a dead end aboutir à une impasse;
    (a) (influence) mainmise f, emprise f;
    the dead hand of tradition le poids de la tradition
    (b) Law mainmorte f;
    dead heat = course dont les vainqueurs sont déclarés ex aequo; (horse race) dead-heat m;
    it was a dead heat (athletics race) les coureurs sont arrivés ex aequo;
    dead letter Administration (letter that cannot be delivered) lettre f non distribuée, (lettre f passée au) rebut m; (law, rule) loi f ou règle f caduque ou tombée en désuétude;
    to become a dead letter (law, rule) tomber en désuétude;
    figurative it's a dead letter c'est mort et enterré;
    British Commerce dead loss perte f sèche;
    British familiar to be a dead loss (person, thing) être complètement nul;
    American Administration dead mail courrier m non distribuée;
    Railways dead man's handle manette f d'homme-mort;
    dead march marche f funèbre;
    Nautical dead reckoning estime f;
    to navigate by dead reckoning naviguer à l'estime;
    familiar dead ringer sosie m;
    to be a dead ringer for sb être le sosie de qn;
    the Dead Sea la mer Morte;
    the Dead Sea Scrolls les manuscrits mpl de la mer Morte;
    dead silence silence m complet ou de mort;
    dead stock (UNCOUNT) Agriculture machines fpl agricoles;
    dead stop arrêt m brutal;
    to come to a dead stop s'arrêter net;
    dead weight poids m mort; Cars poids m utile;
    figurative he's a dead weight c'est un poids mort;
    dead white European male = écrivain, musicien etc européen blanc mort depuis longtemps;
    British dead wood (trees, branches) bois m mort; figurative (people) personnel m inutile;
    there is too much dead wood in this office il y a trop de gens payés à ne rien faire dans ce bureau
    ✾ Film 'Dead of Night' Hamer, Dearden et al 'Au cœur de la nuit'
    ✾ Book ✾ Film 'The Dead' Joyce, Huston 'Les Morts' (nouvelle), 'Les Gens de Dublin' (film)

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  • 12 dead

    ded
    1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) muerto
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) desconectado, cortado
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) total, completo

    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) completamente
    - deadly
    3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) terriblemente
    - dead-end
    - dead heat
    - dead language
    - deadline
    - deadlock

    dead1 adj muerto
    those flowers are dead, throw them away esas flores están muertas, tíralas
    dead2 n los muertos
    tr[ded]
    1 (not alive) muerto,-a
    he was shot dead lo mataron de un tiro, lo mataron a tiros
    2 (obsolete - language) muerto,-a; (- custom) desusado,-a, en desuso; (finished with - topic, issue, debate) agotado,-a, pasado,-a; (- glass, bottle) terminado,-a, acabado,-a
    is this glass dead? ¿has terminado con el vaso?
    3 (numb) entumecido,-a, dormido,-a
    4 (not functioning - telephone) desconectado,-a, cortado,-a; (- machine) averiado,-a; (- battery) descargado,-a, gastado,-a; (- match) gastado,-a
    6 (dull, quiet, not busy) muerto,-a
    7 (sounds) sordo,-a; (colours) apagado,-a
    8 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (ball) muerto,-a
    9 (total) total, completo,-a, absoluto,-a
    1 (completely, absolutely) completamente, sumamente; (as intensifier) muy
    2 (exactly) justo
    1 los,-las muertos,-as
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    a dead duck un fracaso total
    in the dead of winter en pleno invierno, en lo más crudo del invierno
    over my dead body! ¡sobre mi cadáver!
    to be a dead cert ser algo seguro,-a
    to be a dead loss no servir para nada, ser un desastre
    to be a dead ringer for somebody ser idéntico,-a a alguien
    to be dead beat estar hecho,-a polvo
    to be dead on one's feet estar hecho,-a polvo
    to be dead (set) against something oponerse totalmente a algo
    to be dead set on doing something estar empeñado,-a en hacer algo, estar decidido,-a a hacer algo
    to be dead to the world estar dormido,-a como un tronco
    to be the dead spit of somebody ser el vivo retrato de alguien
    to come to a dead end llegar a un callejón sin salida
    to come to a dead stop detenerse en seco
    to drop dead caer muerto,-a
    drop dead! ¡vete al cuerno!
    to stop dead parar(se) en seco
    not to be seen dead doing something no hacer algo por nada del mundo
    I wouldn't be seen dead with him! ¡no saldría con él por nada del mundo!, ¡no saldría con él ni muerta!
    dead calm calma chicha
    dead end callejón nombre masculino sin salida
    dead letter SMALLLAW/SMALL letra muerta
    dead weight peso muerto
    the Dead Sea el Mar Muerto
    dead ['dɛd] adv
    1) abruptly: repentinamente, súbitamente
    to stop dead: parar en seco
    2) absolutely: absolutamente
    I'm dead certain: estoy absolutamente seguro
    3) directly: justo
    dead ahead: justo adelante
    dead adj
    1) lifeless: muerto
    2) numb: entumecido
    3) indifferent: indiferente, frío
    4) inactive: inactivo
    a dead volcano: un volcán inactivo
    5) : desconectado (dícese del teléfono), descargado (dícese de una batería)
    6) exhausted: agotado, derrengado, muerto
    7) obsolete: obsoleto, muerto
    a dead language: una lengua muerta
    8) exact: exacto
    in the dead center: justo en el blanco
    dead n
    1)
    the dead : los muertos
    2)
    in the dead of night : a las altas horas de la noche
    3)
    in the dead of winter : en pleno invierno
    adj.
    exangüe adj.
    insensible adj.
    mortecino, -a adj.
    muerto, -a adj.
    adv.
    directamente adv.

    I ded
    1) ( no longer alive) muerto

    dead bodycadáver m, cuerpo m sin vida

    he was dead on arrival at the hospital — cuando llegó al hospital ya había muerto, ingresó cadáver (Esp)

    to drop dead — caerse* muerto

    drop dead!vete al demonio or al diablo!

    as dead as a dodo o doornail — requetemuerto (fam)

    dead and gone: when I'm dead and gone cuando yo me muera; not to be seen o caught dead (colloq): I wouldn't be seen o caught dead in that dress — yo no me pondría ese vestido ni muerta or ni loca; body 1) c)

    2)
    a) ( numb) (usu pred) dormido

    to go dead\<\<limb\>\> dormirse*

    to be dead TO something — ser* sordo a algo

    3) (very tired, ill) (colloq) muerto (fam)
    4)
    a) ( obsolete) < language> muerto; < custom> en desuso
    b) (past, finished with) < issue> pasado
    5)
    a) ( not functioning) <wire/circuit> desconectado; < telephone> desconectado, cortado; < battery> descargado
    b) ( not alight) <fire/match> apagado
    c) ( not busy) <town/hotel/party> muerto

    II
    1)
    a) ( exactly) justo

    she was dead on time — (esp BrE) llegó puntualísima

    b) ( directly) justo, directamente
    c) ( suddenly)
    2)
    a) ( absolutely) (colloq) <straight/level> completamente

    dead tiredmuerto (de cansancio) (fam), cansadísimo

    to be dead certain o sure — estar* totalmente seguro

    it was dead easyestuvo regalado or tirado (fam)

    dead boring/expensive — aburridísimo/carísimo


    III
    1) (+ pl vb)
    2) ( depth)

    in the o (BrE also) at dead of night — a altas horas de la noche or de la madrugada

    [ded]
    1. ADJ
    1) [person, animal, plant] muerto, difunto frm; [leaf] marchito, seco

    dead or alivevivo o muerto

    to be dead on arrival (in hospital) ingresar cadáver

    dead and buried — (lit, fig) muerto y bien muerto

    to drop (down) dead — caer muerto

    drop dead! * — ¡vete al cuerno! *

    to fall down dead — caer muerto

    dead duck —

    - be dead on one's feet
    - flog a dead horse
    - be dead in the water
    2) * (=finished with)

    is that glass/drink dead? — ¿ha terminado su vaso?, ¿puedo levantar su vaso?

    3) (=inactive) [volcano, fire] apagado; [cigarette, match] gastado; [battery] agotado; [telephone line] cortado, desconectado; [wire] sin corriente; [language, love, town, party] muerto; [custom] anticuado; (Sport) [ball] parado, fuera de juego

    the line has gone dead — (Telec) la línea está cortada or muerta

    4) (=numb)

    my fingers have gone dead — (gen) se me han dormido los dedos; (with cold) se me han entumecido los dedos

    he is dead to all pity — es incapaz de sentir compasión

    5) (=complete) [silence, calm] total, completo; (=exact) [centre] justo

    a dead cert *una cosa segura

    to fall into a dead faintdesmayarse totalmente

    a dead loss *(=person) un inútil; (=thing) una birria

    a dead ringer for * — el doble de, la viva imagen de

    to come to a dead stoppararse en seco

    2. ADV
    1) (=completely, exactly)

    dead slow — (Aut) reducir la marcha; (Naut) muy despacio

    to be dead against sth — estar totalmente opuesto a algo

    dead ahead — todo seguido, todo derecho

    dead between the eyes — justo entre los ojos

    to be dead set on doing sth — estar decidido a hacer algo

    dead straight — todo seguido, todo derecho

    dead on targetjusto en el blanco

    dead on timea la hora exacta

    2) (Brit)
    * (=very)

    to be dead beatestar hecho polvo *

    dead brokesin un duro

    dead drunkborracho perdido

    dead easy — facilón, chupado **

    3)
    - cut sb dead
    3. N
    1)

    to come back or rise from the dead — resucitar

    2)

    at dead of night, in the dead of night — a altas horas de la noche

    4.
    CPD

    dead end N — (lit, fig) callejón m sin salida

    to come to a dead end — (fig) llegar a un punto muerto

    dead-end

    dead hand N — (fig) [of state, bureaucracy] peso m muerto

    dead heat N — (Sport) empate m

    dead-heat

    dead letter Nletra f muerta

    dead march Nmarcha f fúnebre

    dead matter Nmateria f inanimada

    Dead Sea Nmar m Muerto

    the dead season N — (Tourism) la temporada baja

    dead weight Npeso m muerto; [of vehicle] tara f ; (fig) lastre m, carga f inútil

    * * *

    I [ded]
    1) ( no longer alive) muerto

    dead bodycadáver m, cuerpo m sin vida

    he was dead on arrival at the hospital — cuando llegó al hospital ya había muerto, ingresó cadáver (Esp)

    to drop dead — caerse* muerto

    drop dead!vete al demonio or al diablo!

    as dead as a dodo o doornail — requetemuerto (fam)

    dead and gone: when I'm dead and gone cuando yo me muera; not to be seen o caught dead (colloq): I wouldn't be seen o caught dead in that dress — yo no me pondría ese vestido ni muerta or ni loca; body 1) c)

    2)
    a) ( numb) (usu pred) dormido

    to go dead\<\<limb\>\> dormirse*

    to be dead TO something — ser* sordo a algo

    3) (very tired, ill) (colloq) muerto (fam)
    4)
    a) ( obsolete) < language> muerto; < custom> en desuso
    b) (past, finished with) < issue> pasado
    5)
    a) ( not functioning) <wire/circuit> desconectado; < telephone> desconectado, cortado; < battery> descargado
    b) ( not alight) <fire/match> apagado
    c) ( not busy) <town/hotel/party> muerto

    II
    1)
    a) ( exactly) justo

    she was dead on time — (esp BrE) llegó puntualísima

    b) ( directly) justo, directamente
    c) ( suddenly)
    2)
    a) ( absolutely) (colloq) <straight/level> completamente

    dead tiredmuerto (de cansancio) (fam), cansadísimo

    to be dead certain o sure — estar* totalmente seguro

    it was dead easyestuvo regalado or tirado (fam)

    dead boring/expensive — aburridísimo/carísimo


    III
    1) (+ pl vb)
    2) ( depth)

    in the o (BrE also) at dead of night — a altas horas de la noche or de la madrugada

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  • 13 Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice

    Религия: (One of the Dead Sea Scrolls, possibly of Essene authorship, discovered at Masada) свиток "Песен субботнего жертвоприношения"

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  • 14 מגילות ים-המלח

    the Dead Sea Scrolls

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  • 15 manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los

    = Dead Sea Scrolls, the
    Ex. This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto.

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  • 16 rollos del Mar Muerto, los

    = Dead Sea Scrolls, the
    Ex. This idea is hardly more relevant to the contemporary scheme of things than were those desert caves through the thousands of years that sheltered the Dead Sea Scrolls = Esta idea apenas es más importante para la situación actual que lo fueron las cuevas del desierto durante los miles de años que albergaron los manuscritos del Mar Muerto.

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  • 17 manuscrito

    adj.
    1 written by hand, manuscript.
    2 long-hand, pen-posted.
    m.
    1 manuscript, hand writing, handwriting, longhand.
    2 typed text, typewriting, typescript.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: manuscribir.
    * * *
    1 handwritten, manuscript
    1 manuscript
    ————————
    1 manuscript
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo hand-written, manuscript (frml)
    II
    masculino ( escrito a mano) manuscript; ( de un libro) manuscript, original
    * * *
    Nota: Puede ser un papel o libro escrito a mano o un original o copia de un texto destinado a ser impreso, aun cuando no esté escrito a mano.
    Ex. A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.
    ----
    * manuscrito autógrafo = autograph manuscript.
    * manuscrito de pergamino = parchment manuscript.
    * manuscrito en hoja de palmera = palm leaf manuscript.
    * manuscrito iluminado = illuminated manuscript.
    * manuscrito miniatura = miniature manuscript.
    * manuscritos = manuscript material.
    * manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.
    * miniatura de manuscrito = manuscript miniature.
    * registro manuscrito = manuscript record.
    * Sala de Manuscritos e Historia Local = Manuscript and Local History Room.
    * * *
    I
    - ta adjetivo hand-written, manuscript (frml)
    II
    masculino ( escrito a mano) manuscript; ( de un libro) manuscript, original
    * * *
    Nota: Puede ser un papel o libro escrito a mano o un original o copia de un texto destinado a ser impreso, aun cuando no esté escrito a mano.

    Ex: A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.

    * manuscrito autógrafo = autograph manuscript.
    * manuscrito de pergamino = parchment manuscript.
    * manuscrito en hoja de palmera = palm leaf manuscript.
    * manuscrito iluminado = illuminated manuscript.
    * manuscrito miniatura = miniature manuscript.
    * manuscritos = manuscript material.
    * manuscritos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.
    * miniatura de manuscrito = manuscript miniature.
    * registro manuscrito = manuscript record.
    * Sala de Manuscritos e Historia Local = Manuscript and Local History Room.

    * * *
    hand-written, manuscript ( frml)
    1 (escrito a mano) manuscript
    los manuscritos del Mar Muerto the Dead Sea Scrolls
    2 (de un libro) manuscript, original
    * * *

    manuscrito 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    hand-written, manuscript (frml)
    manuscrito 2 sustantivo masculino
    manuscript
    manuscrito,-a sustantivo masculino manuscript

    ' manuscrito' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    iluminar
    - iluminada
    - iluminado
    - m.s.
    - manuscrita
    - pergamino
    English:
    copy-edit
    - handwritten
    - manuscript
    - pore
    - hand
    - type
    * * *
    manuscrito, -a
    adj
    handwritten
    nm
    1. [escrito a mano] manuscript
    los Manuscritos del Mar Muerto the Dead Sea Scrolls
    2. [original] original manuscript, typescript
    * * *
    I adj handwritten
    II m manuscript
    * * *
    manuscrito, -ta adj
    : handwritten
    : manuscript

    Spanish-English dictionary > manuscrito

  • 18 rollo

    m.
    1 roll (cilindro).
    3 drag, bore (informal) (pesadez, aburrimiento).
    ¡qué rollo! what a bore o drag!
    un rollo de discurso/tío an incredibly boring speech/guy
    el rollo de costumbre the same old story
    ¡corta el rollo ya! shut up, you're boring me to death!
    soltar el rollo to go on and on
    tener mucho rollo to witter on
    4 tall story (informal) (embuste).
    5 stuff (informal) (tema, historia).
    el rollo ese de la clonación all that stuff about cloning, all that cloning business
    6 scene (informal) (ambiente, tipo de vida). (peninsular Spanish)
    el rollo de la droga/de las discotecas the drug/nightclub scene
    no me va ese rollo it's not my scene, I'm not into all that
    7 relationship (informal) (relación). (peninsular Spanish)
    tener un rollo (con) to have a fling (with)
    tener buen/mal rollo (con alguien) to get on/not to get on (with somebody)
    8 roller, curler (para el pelo). (Venezuelan Spanish)
    9 untrue story.
    10 scroll, roll of parchment.
    11 speech, lecture, screed, sermon.
    12 rouleau.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rollar.
    * * *
    1 (gen) roll; (de cable, alambre) coil
    2 familiar (michelín) roll of fat
    3 familiar (aburrimiento) drag, bore, pain
    ¡menudo rollo! how boring!
    4 familiar (discurso, explicación, etc) long drawn-out speech, boring lecture
    ¡vaya rollo nos soltó! he didn't half go on!
    6 familiar (asunto) business
    \
    estar en el rollo argot to be with it, be cool
    tener rollo familiar to go on a lot
    tener buen rollo argot to be chatty, be easy to get on with
    rollo de papel higiénico roll of toilet paper
    rollo pastelero rolling pin
    rollo patatero real bore, real drag
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) roll
    2) bore
    * * *
    1. SM
    1) (=cilindro) [de tela, papel, cuerda fina, cable fino] roll; [de cuerda gruesa, cable grueso] coil; [de película de cine] reel; [de pergamino] scroll

    rollo de pelo Ven curler, hair curler, roller

    2) (Culin)
    a) (tb: rollo pastelero)
    Esp rolling pin
    b) [de masa, relleno] (pastry) roll
    3) (=tronco) log

    en rollo — whole, uncut

    4) * (=michelín) roll of fat, spare tyre * hum
    5) Esp * (tb: rollo macabeo patatero) (=explicación) spiel *; (=sermón) lecture; (=mentira) yarn

    ¡menudo rollo nos contó tu padre! — what a lecture your dad gave us! iró

    ¡menudo rollo que tiene! — he's always waffling (on) about something! *

    ¡vaya rollo patatero que me estás contando! — you're talking a load of old tosh! **, you're talking a load of baloney! (EEUU) *

    corta el rollo y dime exactamente lo que quierescut it short * o cut the crap *** and tell me exactly what you want

    cortar el rollo a algn —

    mejor que le cortes el rollo, que tenemos prisa — don't let him rattle on, we're in a hurry

    ¡con lo bien que lo estábamos pasando! ¡nos has cortado el rollo! — we were having a great time until you went and spoiled things!

    estar de rollo * Esp, Méx

    6) * (=aburrimiento)

    ¡qué rollo! — what a pain! **

    ser un rollo[discurso, conferencia] to be dead boring *; [persona] to be a bore *, be a pain **

    7) ** (=asunto) thing
    8) Esp ** (=ambiente) scene *
    9) ** (=sensación)

    buen/mal rollo, en sus fiestas siempre hay buen rollo — there's always a good atmosphere at his parties

    ¡qué mal rollo! — what a pain! *

    me da buen/mal rollo — I've got a good/nasty o bad feeling about it

    ¡qué buen rollo me da ese tío! — that guy gives me really good vibes! *

    tener un buen/mal rollo con algn — to get on well/badly with sb

    10) * (=relación sentimental)
    2.
    ADJ INV Esp, Méx * boring

    no seas rollo, Julián — don't be a bore * o pain **,Julián

    * * *
    I
    adjetivo invariable (Esp fam) boring
    II
    1)
    a) (de papel, tela, película) roll
    b) (de cable, cuerda) reel
    c) (fam) ( de gordura) roll of fat
    d) (Esp) (Coc) tb
    2)
    a) (Esp fam) ( cosa aburrida) bore
    b) (Esp, Méx fam) ( lata)
    3) (fam)
    a) ( perorata) speech (colloq), lecture (colloq)

    todos los días nos suelta or nos echa or (Ven) nos arma el mismo rollo — he gives us the same speech o sermon every day (colloq)

    bueno, corta el rollo ya — OK, can it, will you? (AmE colloq), OK, put a sock in it, will you? (BrE colloq)

    b) ( mentira) story
    4) (Esp arg) ( ambiente) scene (colloq)
    5)
    a) (Esp, Méx fam)
    b) ( asunto) business
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo invariable (Esp fam) boring
    II
    1)
    a) (de papel, tela, película) roll
    b) (de cable, cuerda) reel
    c) (fam) ( de gordura) roll of fat
    d) (Esp) (Coc) tb
    2)
    a) (Esp fam) ( cosa aburrida) bore
    b) (Esp, Méx fam) ( lata)
    3) (fam)
    a) ( perorata) speech (colloq), lecture (colloq)

    todos los días nos suelta or nos echa or (Ven) nos arma el mismo rollo — he gives us the same speech o sermon every day (colloq)

    bueno, corta el rollo ya — OK, can it, will you? (AmE colloq), OK, put a sock in it, will you? (BrE colloq)

    b) ( mentira) story
    4) (Esp arg) ( ambiente) scene (colloq)
    5)
    a) (Esp, Méx fam)
    b) ( asunto) business
    * * *
    rollo1
    2 = roll, roll, coil, roll.

    Ex: Chapter 6 covers discs, tapes, piano rolls and sound recordings on film.

    Ex: For example, bundles, files, volumes or rolls are clearly items because they are physically appropriate for handling.
    Ex: It was known that alternating current (AC) voltage could be varied by use of induction coils, but no practical coil system had been invented.
    Ex: The results appear there and then not only on the VDU screen but also on a roll of paper which spills out of the attached printer at a rate of knots.
    * rollo de acetato = acetate roll.
    * rollo de papel de cocina = kitchen roll.
    * rollo de papel higiénico = loo roll.
    * rollo de papiro = papyrus roll.
    * rollo de película = roll film.
    * rollo de pergamino = parchment scroll, roll.
    * rollo de piano = piano roll.
    * rollo de toallitas de papel = kitchen roll.
    * rollos del Mar Muerto, los = Dead Sea Scrolls, the.

    rollo2
    2 = hassle, shaggy dog story, sales pitch, rigmarole [rigamarole].

    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.

    Ex: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.
    Ex: President Bush has begun in earnest his sales pitch to America and the rest of the world for missile defence.
    Ex: The government is creating a rigmarole of a process for residents to exercise their constitutional right.
    * buen rollo = good vibes.
    * ¡corta el rollo! = put a sock in it!.
    * cortar el rollo = cut to + the chase.
    * mal rollo = bad vibes.
    * ¡qué rollo macabeo! = what a palaver!.
    * rollo amoroso = fling.
    * rollo barato = soapbox.
    * rollo de venta = sales pitch, product pitch.
    * rollo macabeo = soapbox.
    * rollo político = spin.
    * rollo publicitario = sales pitch, product pitch.
    * ser un rollo = stink.
    * tener un rollo amoroso = have + a fling.

    * * *
    ( Esp fam) boring
    ¡qué tío más rollo! that guy's such a pain o bore! ( colloq)
    A
    1 (de papel, tela) roll
    un rollo de papel higiénico a roll of toilet paper
    3 (de cable, cuerda) reel
    4 ( fam) (de gordura) roll of fat
    5
    ( Esp) ( Coc) tb rollo pastelero rolling pin
    B ( Esp fam)
    las clases me parecen un rollo the classes bore me to death o are dead boring ( colloq)
    ¡qué rollazo de conferencia! what a boring lecture!
    un rollo patatero or macabeo ( Esp arg): este programa es un rollo patatero this program is dead boring o is a real turn-off o ( AmE) is lethal ( colloq)
    2
    (lata): ¡qué rollo! what a nuisance!, what a pain o drag! ( colloq)
    este coche es un rollo this car's more trouble than it's worth ( colloq)
    C ( fam)
    1 (perorata) speech ( colloq), lecture ( colloq)
    todos los días nos suelta or nos mete or ( Méx) nos tira or ( Ven) nos arma el mismo rollo he gives us the same speech o sermon every day ( colloq)
    no me sueltes el rollo, ya sé lo que tengo que hacer you can cut the lecture, I know what I have to do ( colloq)
    bueno, corta el rollo ya OK, can it, will you? ( AmE colloq), OK, put a sock in it, will you? ( BrE colloq)
    2 (cuento, mentira) story
    nos contó or nos metió un rollo de que había estado enfermo he told o gave us some story about having been ill
    D
    ( Esp): tener rollo: ¡qué rollo tiene este tío! this guy sure does go on! ( colloq), this guy never shuts up! ( colloq)
    tiene mucho rollo, pero a la hora de la verdad… he talks a lot o ( colloq) he has a big mouth, but when it comes down to it…
    E ( Esp arg) (ambiente) scene ( colloq)
    ¡venga, modernízate, que no estás en el rollo! come on, get with it!, you just aren't hip o cool! ( colloq)
    a mí este rollo no me va this isn't my scene ( colloq)
    le va mucho el rollo he's really into the scene ( colloq)
    F ( Esp fam)
    1
    (asunto): no sé de qué va el rollo I don't know what's going on o what it's all about
    no me aclaro con el rollo este de los impuestos nuevos I can't make head nor tail of this new tax business ( colloq)
    es un rollo muy malo, no tienen casa ni trabajo things are looking really bad, they have nowhere to live and no work ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    rollo sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (de papel, tela, película) roll

    b) (de cable, cuerda) reel


    2
    a) (Esp fam) ( cosa aburrida) bore;

    ¡qué rollo de conferencia! what a boring lecture!

    b) (Esp, Méx fam) ( lata) nuisance, pain (colloq);

    ¡qué rollo! what a nuisance o pain!

    3 (fam)
    a) ( perorata) speech (colloq), lecture (colloq);


    bueno, corta el rollo ya OK, can it, will you? (AmE colloq), OK, put a sock in it, will you? (BrE colloq)

    4 (Esp, Méx fam) ( asunto) business
    ■ adjetivo invariable (Esp fam) boring;
    ¡qué tío más rollo! that guy's such a pain o bore! (colloq)

    rollo sustantivo masculino
    1 (de papel, tela, etc) roll
    (para la cámara de fotos) (roll of) film
    Cine reel
    (de papel higiénico) roll (of toilet paper)
    2 (de alambre, cuerda, etc) coil, reel
    3 Culin (para amasar) rolling pin
    (para comer) roll
    4 fam (una persona, una cosa) drag, bore: ¡menudo rollo de película!, what a boring film!
    soltar el rollo, to give a speech o sermon
    5 fam (asunto) affair, matter: está metido en el rollo de las drogas, he's involved in drugs
    6 fam (ambiente) hay buen/mal rollo entre nosotros, we have good/bad vibrations
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar ser algo un rollo patatero, to be a real bore

    ' rollo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    esto
    - paliza
    - palo
    - pestiño
    - avanzar
    - movida
    English:
    bore
    - coil
    - grind
    - hassle
    - roll
    - scroll
    - spiel
    - toilet roll
    - bind
    - reel
    - rolling pin
    - toilet
    * * *
    nm
    1. [cilindro] roll;
    [cuerda, cable] coil rollo de papel higiénico toilet roll; Culin rollo de primavera spring roll
    2. [carrete fotográfico] roll of film;
    [de película de cine] reel
    3. Fam [pesadez, aburrimiento] drag, bore;
    [molestia, latazo] pain;
    ¡qué rollo! [aburrimiento] what a drag o bore!;
    [molestia] what a pain!;
    un rollo de discurso/tío an incredibly boring speech/guy;
    el rollo de costumbre the same old story;
    ¡corta el rollo ya! shut up, you're boring me to death!;
    soltar el rollo to go on and on;
    tener mucho rollo to chatter o Br witter on;
    es un rollo macabeo o [m5] patatero [muy aburrido] it's a real bore o drag
    4. Fam [embuste] tall story;
    nos metió un rollo diciéndonos que… he gave us some story o spiel about…
    rollo macabeo [mentira] ridiculous spiel;
    rollo patatero [mentira] ridiculous spiel
    5. Fam [tema, historia] stuff;
    el rollo ese de la clonación all that stuff about cloning, all that cloning business;
    ¿de qué va el rollo? what's it all about?;
    ¡vamos, suelta el rollo! come on, out with it!
    6. Esp Fam [ambiente, tipo de vida] scene;
    el rollo de la droga/de las discotecas the drug/nightclub scene;
    no me va ese rollo it's not my scene, I'm not into all that
    7. Esp Fam [relación]
    tener un rollo (con alguien) to have a fling (with sb);
    tengo buen rollo con él we're good Br mates o US buddies;
    tengo mal rollo con él we're not the best of Br mates o US buddies;
    venga, colega, tírate el rollo y déjanos pasar go on, be a pal and let us in
    8. Esp Fam [sensación]
    esta música me da muy buen rollo this music really does something for me;
    le daba mal rollo quedarse sola she was really uncomfortable about being left on her own
    9. Ven [rulo] roller, curler
    10. RP Fam [pliegue de grasa] spare tyre
    11. Comp
    RP Fam
    largar el rollo [vomitar] to throw up
    adj inv
    Esp Fam [aburrido] boring;
    yo lo encuentro un poco rollo I think he's a bit of a bore
    * * *
    m
    1 FOT roll
    drag fam ;
    ¡qué rollo! fam what a drag! fam
    3 ( sermón)
    :
    ¡corta el rollo! fam can it! fam, shut up! fam ;
    soltar el rollo fam give a speech
    4 ( lío)
    :
    tener un rollo con alguien have a thing with s.o. fam
    5 ( tema)
    :
    me va el rollo de la cocina mexicana/ la pintura pop I’m into Mexican cookery/ painting fam
    6
    :
    buen/mal rollo pop good/bad atmosphere
    * * *
    rollo nm
    1) : roll, coil
    un rollo de cinta: a roll of tape
    en rollo: rolled up
    2) fam : roll of fat
    3) fam : boring speech, lecture
    * * *
    1. (en general) roll
    2. (cosa pesada) drag / pain

    Spanish-English dictionary > rollo

  • 19 alejarse de

    v.
    1 to get away from, to draw away from, to grow away from, to step away from.
    Ella se alejó del incendio She got away from the fire.
    2 to move away from, to retire from, to draw off from.
    Ellos se alejaron del vecindario They moved away from the neighborhood.
    3 to recede from, to retreat from.
    El tornado se alejó de la playa The tornado retreated from the beach.
    * * *
    (v.) = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away from
    Ex. Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.
    Ex. When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.
    Ex. There is no need to wander from Greg's basic definition.
    Ex. Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.
    Ex. Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.
    Ex. We see the conceptualisation of Indigenous knowledge becoming detached from holistic notions of 'culture' in the human sciences.
    Ex. Recent patterns of decisions have seen the federal government pulling away from its role as a leading player in the information age.
    Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.
    * * *
    (v.) = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away from

    Ex: Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.

    Ex: When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.
    Ex: There is no need to wander from Greg's basic definition.
    Ex: Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.
    Ex: Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.
    Ex: We see the conceptualisation of Indigenous knowledge becoming detached from holistic notions of 'culture' in the human sciences.
    Ex: Recent patterns of decisions have seen the federal government pulling away from its role as a leading player in the information age.
    Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alejarse de

  • 20 πνεῦμα

    πνεῦμα, ατος, τό (πνέω; Aeschyl., Pre-Socr., Hdt.+. On the history of the word s. Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 308ff).
    air in movement, blowing, breathing (even the glowing exhalations of a volcanic crater: Diod S 5, 7, 3)
    wind (Aeschyl. et al.; LXX, EpArist, Philo; Jos., Ant. 2, 343; 349; SibOr 8, 297) in wordplay τὸ πνεῦμα πνεῖ the wind blows J 3:8a (EpJer 60 πνεῦμα ἐν πάσῃ χώρᾳ πνεῖ. But s. TDonn, ET 66, ’54f, 32; JThomas, Restoration Qtrly 24, ’81, 219–24). ὀθόνη πλοίου ὑπὸ πνεύματος πληρουμένη MPol 15:2. Of God ὁ ποιῶν τοὺς ἀγγέλους αὐτοῦ πνεύματα who makes his angels winds Hb 1:7; 1 Cl 36:3 (both Ps 103:4).
    the breathing out of air, blowing, breath (Aeschyl. et al.; Pla., Tim. 79b; LXX) ὁ ἄνομος, ὅν ὁ κύριος Ἰησοῦς ἀνελεῖ τῷ πνεύματι τοῦ στόματος αὐτοῦ 2 Th 2:8 (cp. Is 11:4; Ps 32:6).
    that which animates or gives life to the body, breath, (life-)spirit (Aeschyl. et al.; Phoenix of Colophon 1, 16 [Coll. Alex. p. 231] πν.=a breathing entity [in contrast to becoming earth in death]; Polyb. 31, 10, 4; Ps.-Aristot., De Mundo 4 p. 394b, 8ff; PHib 5, 54 [III B.C.]; PGM 4, 538; 658; 2499; LXX; TestAbr A 17 p. 98, 19 [Stone p. 44] al.; JosAs 19:3; SibOr 4, 46; Tat. 4:2) ἀφιέναι τὸ πνεῦμα give up one’s spirit, breathe one’s last (Eur., Hec. 571; Porphyr., Vi. Plotini 2) Mt 27:50. J says for this παραδιδόναι τὸ πν. 19:3 (cp. ApcMos 31 ἀποδῶ τὸ πν.; Just., D. 105, 5). Of the return of the (life-)spirit of a deceased person into her dead body ἐπέστρεψεν τὸ πν. αὐτῆς Lk 8:55 (cp. Jdg 15:19). εἰς χεῖράς σου παρατίθεμαι τὸ πν. μου into your hands I entrust my spirit 23:46 (Ps 30:6; for alleged focus on ἐλπίζειν s. EBons, BZ 38, ’94, 93–101). κύριε Ἰησοῦ, δέξαι τὸ πνεῦμά μου Ac 7:59; composite of both passages AcPl Ha 10, 23 (cp. ApcMos 42). τὸ πν. μου ὁ δεσπότης δέξεται GJs 23:3 (on the pneuma flying upward after death cp. Epicharm. in Vorsokrat. 23 [=13, 4th ed.], B 9 and 22; Eur., Suppl. 533 πνεῦμα μὲν πρὸς αἰθέρα, τὸ σῶμα δʼ ἐς γῆν; PGM 1, 177ff τελευτήσαντός σου τὸ σῶμα περιστελεῖ, σοῦ δὲ τὸ πνεῦμα … εἰς ἀέρα ἄξει σὺν αὑτῷ ‘when you are dead [the angel] will wrap your body … and take your spirit with him into the sky’). τὸ σῶμα χωρὶς πν. νεκρόν ἐστιν Js 2:26. πν. ζωῆς ἐκ τ. θεοῦ εἰσῆλθεν ἐν αὐτοῖς (i.e. the prophet-witnesses who have been martyred) Rv 11:11 (cp. Ezk 37:10 v.l. εἰσῆλθεν εἰς αὐτοὺς πνεῦμα ζωῆς; vs. 5). Of the spirit that animated the image of a beast, and enabled it to speak and to have Christians put to death 13:15.—After a person’s death, the πν. lives on as an independent being, in heaven πνεύματα δικαὶων τετελειωμένων Hb 12:23 (cp. Da 3:86 εὐλογεῖτε, πνεύματα καὶ ψυχαὶ δικαίων, τὸν κύριον). According to non-biblical sources, the πν. are in the netherworld (cp. En 22:3–13; Sib Or 7, 127) or in the air (PGM 1, 178), where evil spirits can prevent them from ascending higher (s. ἀήρ2b). τοῖς ἐν φυλακῇ πνεύμασιν πορευθεὶς ἐκήρυξεν 1 Pt 3:19 belongs here if it refers to Jesus’ preaching to the spirits of the dead confined in Hades (so Usteri et al.; s. also JMcCulloch, The Harrowing of Hell, 1930), whether it be when he descended into Hades, or when he returned to heaven (so RBultmann, Bekenntnis u. Liedfragmente im 1 Pt: ConNeot11, ’47, 1–14).—CClemen, Niedergefahren zu den Toten 1900; JTurmel, La Descente du Christ aux enfers 1905; JMonnier, La Descente aux enfers 1906; HHoltzmann, ARW 11, 1908, 285–97; KGschwind, Die Niederfahrt Christi in die Unterwelt 1911; DPlooij, De Descensus in 1 Pt 3:19 en 4:6: TT 47, 1913, 145–62; JBernard, The Descent into Hades a Christian Baptism (on 1 Pt 3:19ff): Exp. 8th ser., 11, 1916, 241–74; CSchmidt, Gespräche Jesu mit seinen Jüngern: TU 43, 1919, 452ff; JFrings, BZ 17, 1926, 75–88; JKroll, Gott u. Hölle ’32; RGanschinietz, Katabasis: Pauly-W. X/2, 1919, 2359–449; Clemen2 89–96; WBieder, Die Vorstellung v. d. Höllenfahrt Jesu Chr. ’49; SJohnson, JBL 79, ’60, 48–51; WDalton, Christ’s Proclamation to the Spirits ’65. S. also the lit. in Windisch, Hdb.2 1930, exc. on 1 Pt 3:20; ESelwyn, The First Ep. of St. Peter ’46 and 4c below.—This is prob. also the place for θανατωθεὶς μὲν σαρκὶ ζωοποιηθεὶς δὲ πνεύματι• ἐν ᾧ καὶ … 1 Pt 3:18f (some mss. read πνεύματι instead of πνεύμασιν in vs. 19, evidently in ref. to the manner of Jesus’ movement; πνεῦμα is that part of Christ which, in contrast to σάρξ, did not pass away in death, but survived as an individual entity after death; s. ἐν 7). Likew. the contrast κατὰ σάρκα … κατὰ πνεῦμα Ro 1:3f. Cp. 1 Ti 3:16.
    a part of human personality, spirit
    when used with σάρξ, the flesh, it denotes the immaterial part 2 Cor 7:1; Col 2:5. Flesh and spirit=the whole personality, in its outer and inner aspects, oft. in Ign.: IMg 1:2; 13:1a; ITr ins; 12:1; IRo ins; ISm 1:1; IPol 5:1; AcPl Ant 13, 18 (=Aa I 237, 3).—In the same sense beside σῶμα, the body (Simplicius, In Epict. p. 50, 1; Ps.-Phoc. 106f; PGM 1, 178) 1 Cor 5:3–5; 7:34.—The inner life of humans is divided into ψυχὴ καὶ πνεῦμα (cp. Ps.-Pla., Axioch. 10 p. 370c τὶ θεῖον ὄντως ἐνῆν πνεῦμα τῇ ψυχῇ=a divine spirit was actually in the soul; Wsd 15:11; Jos., Ant. 1, 34; Tat. 13, 2; 15, 1 et al.; Ath. 27, 1. S. also Herm. Wr. 10, 13; 16f; PGM 4, 627; 630. ἐκ τριῶν συνεστάναι λέγουσι τὸν ἄνθρωπον ἐκ ψυχῆς καὶ σώματος καὶ πνεύματος Did., Gen. 55, 14) Hb 4:12. Cp. Phil 1:27. τὸ πνεῦμα καὶ ἡ ψυχὴ καὶ τὸ σῶμα 1 Th 5:23 (s. GMilligan, Thess. 1908, 78f; EvDobschütz in Meyer X7 1909, 230ff; EBurton, Spirit, Soul, and Flesh 1918; AFestugière, La Trichotomie des 1 Th 5:23 et la Philos. gr.: RSR 20, 1930, 385–415; CMasson, RTP 33, ’45, 97–102; FGrant, An Introd. to NT Thought ’50, 161–66). σαρκί, ψυχῇ, πνεύματι IPhld 11:2.
    as the source and seat of insight, feeling, and will, gener. as the representative part of human inner life (cp. PGM 4, 627; 3 Km 20:5; Sir 9:9 al.; Just., D. 30, 1; Did., Gen. 232, 5) ἐπιγνοὺς ὁ Ἰησοῦς τῷ πν. αὐτοῦ Mk 2:8. ἀναστενάξας τῷ πν. αὐτοῦ λέγει 8:12 (s. ἀναστενάζω). ἠγαλλίασεν τὸ πν. μου Lk 1:47 (in parallelism w. ψυχή vs. 46, as Sir 9:9). ἠγαλλιάσατο τῷ πν. 10:21 v.l., Ἰησοῦς ἐνεβριμήσατο τῷ πν. J 11:33 (s. ἐμβριμάομαι 3); Ἰης. ἐταράχθη τῷ πν. 13:21. παρωξύνετο τὸ πν. αὐτοῦ ἐν αὐτῷ Ac 17:16; ζέων τῷ πν. with spirit-fervor 18:25 (s. ζέω). τὸ παιδίον ἐκραταιοῦτο πνεύματι Lk 1:80; 2:40 v.l.; ἔθετο ὁ Παῦλος ἐν τῷ πν. Paul made up his mind Ac 19:21 (some would put this pass. in 6c, but cp. Lk 1:66 and analogous formulations Hom. et al. in L-S-J-M s.v. τίθημι A6). προσκυνήσουσιν τῷ πατρὶ ἐν πνεύματι of the spiritual, i.e. the pure, inner worship of God, that has nothing to do w. holy times, places, appurtenances, or ceremonies J 4:23; cp. vs. 24b. πν. συντετριμμένον (Ps 50:19) 1 Cl 18:17; 52:4.—2 Cl 20:4; Hv 3, 12, 2; 3, 13, 2.—This usage is also found in Paul. His conviction (s. 5 below) that the Christian possesses the (divine) πνεῦμα and thus is different fr. all other people, leads him to choose this word in preference to others, in order to characterize a believer’s inner being gener. ᾧ λατρεύω ἐν τῷ πν. μου Ro 1:9. οὐκ ἔσχηκα ἄνεσιν τῷ πν. μου 2 Cor 2:13. Cp. 7:13. As a matter of fact, it can mean simply a person’s very self or ego: τὸ πνεῦμα συμμαρτυρεῖ τῷ πνεύματι ἡμῶν the Spirit (of God) bears witness to our very self Ro 8:16 (cp. PGM 12, 327 ἠκούσθη μου τὸ πνεῦμα ὑπὸ πνεύματος οὐρανοῦ). ἀνέπαυσαν τὸ ἐμὸν πν. καὶ τὸ ὑμῶν they have refreshed both me and you 1 Cor 16:18. ἡ χάρις τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰ. Χρ. μετά τοῦ πν. (ὑμῶν) Gal 6:18; Phil 4:23; Phlm 25. Cp. 2 Ti 4:22. Likew. in Ign. τὸ ἐμὸν πν. my (unworthy) self IEph 18:1; IRo 9:3; cp. 1 Cor 2:11a—On the relation of the divine Spirit to the believer’s spiritual self, s. SWollenweider, Der Geist Gottes als Selbst der Glaubenden: ZTK 93, ’96, 163–92.—Only a part of the inner life, i.e. that which concerns the will, is meant in τὸ μὲν πνεῦμα πρόθυμον, ἡ δὲ σὰρξ ἀσθενής Mt 26:41; Mk 14:38; Pol 7:2. That which is inferior, anxiety, fear of suffering, etc. is attributed to the σάρξ.—The mng. of the expr. οἱ πτωχοὶ τῷ πνεύματι Mt 5:3 is difficult to determine w. certainty (cp. Pla., Ep. 7, 335a πένης ἀνὴρ τὴν ψυχήν. The dat. as τῇ ψυχῇ M. Ant. 6, 52; 8, 51). The sense is prob. those who are poor in their inner life, because they do not have a misdirected pride in their own spiritual riches (s. AKlöpper, Über den Sinn u. die ursprgl. Form der ersten Seligpreisung der Bergpredigt bei Mt: ZWT 37, 1894, 175–91; RKabisch, Die erste Seligpreisung: StKr 69, 1896, 195–215; KKöhler, Die ursprgl. Form der Seligpreisungen: StKr 91, 1918, 157–92; JBoehmer, De Schatkamer 17, 1923, 11–16, TT [Copenhagen] 4, 1924, 195–207, JBL 45, 1926, 298–304; WMacgregor, ET 39, 1928, 293–97; VMacchioro, JR 12, ’32, 40–49; EEvans, Theology 47, ’44, 55–60; HLeisegang, Pneuma Hagion 1922, 134ff; Betz, SM 116 n. 178 for Qumran reff.).
    spiritual state, state of mind, disposition ἐν ἀγάπῃ πνεύματί τε πραΰτητος with love and a gentle spirit 1 Cor 4:21; cp. Gal 6:1. τὸ πν. τοῦ νοὸς ὑμῶν Eph 4:23 (s. νοῦς 2a). ἐν τῷ ἀφθάρτῳ τοῦ ἡσυχίου πνεύματος with the imperishable (gift) of a quiet disposition 1 Pt 3:4.
    an independent noncorporeal being, in contrast to a being that can be perceived by the physical senses, spirit (ELangton, Good and Evil Spirits ’42).
    God personally: πνεῦμα ὁ θεός J 4:24a (Ath. 16, 2; on God as a spirit, esp. in the Stoa, s. MPohlenz, D. Stoa ’48/49. Hdb. ad loc. Also Celsus 6, 71 [Stoic]; Herm. Wr. 18, 3 ἀκάματον μέν ἐστι πνεῦμα ὁ θεός).
    good, or at least not expressly evil spirits or spirit-beings (cp. CIG III, 5858b δαίμονες καὶ πνεύματα; Proclus on Pla., Cratyl. p. 69, 6; 12 Pasqu.; En 15:4; 6; 8; 10; TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 15f [Stone p. 10, 15f] πάντα τὰ ἐπουράνια πνεύματα; TestAbr B 13 p. 117, 26 [Stone p. 82] ὑψηλὸν πν.; PGM 3, 8 ἐπικαλοῦμαί σε, ἱερὸν πνεῦμα; 4, 1448; 3080; 12, 249) πνεῦμα w. ἄγγελος (cp. Jos., Ant. 4, 108; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 3, 33; 8, 12) Ac 23:8f. God is ὁ παντὸς πνεύματος κτίστης καὶ ἐπίσκοπος 1 Cl 59:3b.—Pl., God the μόνος εὐεργέτης πνεύματων 1 Cl 59:3a. Cp. 64 (s. on this Num 16:22; 27:16. Prayers for vengeance fr. Rheneia [Dssm., LO 351–55=LAE 423ff=SIG 1181, 2] τὸν θεὸν τὸν κύριον τῶν πνευμάτων; PGM 5, 467 θεὸς θεῶν, ὁ κύριος τῶν πν.; sim. the magic pap PWarr 21, 24; 26 [III A.D.]); the πατὴρ τῶν πνευμάτων Hb 12:9. Intermediary beings (in polytheistic terminology: δαίμονες) that serve God are called λειτουργικὰ πνεύματα Hb 1:14. In Rv we read of the ἑπτὰ πνεύματα (τοῦ θεοῦ) 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; 5:6; s. ASkrinjar, Biblica 16, ’35, 1–24; 113–40.— Ghost Lk 24:37, 39.
    evil spirits (PGM 13, 798; 36, 160; TestJob 27, 2; ApcSed [both Satan]; AscIs 3:28; Just., D. 39, 6 al.; Ath. 25, 3), esp. in accounts of healing in the Synoptics: (τὸ) πνεῦμα (τὸ) ἀκάθαρτον (Just., D. 82, 3) Mt 12:43; Mk 1:23, 26; 3:30; 5:2, 8; 7:25; 9:25a; Lk 8:29; 9:42; 11:24; Rv 18:2. Pl. (TestBenj 5:2) Mt 10:1; Mk 1:27; 3:11; 5:13; 6:7; Lk 4:36; 6:18; Ac 5:16; 8:7; Rv 16:13; ending of Mk in the Freer ms.—τὸ πν. τὸ πονηρόν Ac 19:15f. Pl. (En 99:7; TestSim 4:9; 6:6, TestJud 16:1; Just., D. 76, 6) Lk 7:21; 8:2; Ac 19:12f.—πν. ἄλαλον Mk 9:17; cp. vs. 25b (s. ἄλαλος). πν. πύθων Ac 16:16 (s. πύθων). πν. ἀσθενείας Lk 13:11. Cp. 1 Ti 4:1b. πνεῦμα δαιμονίου ἀκαθάρτου (s. δαιμόνιον 2) Lk 4:33. πνεύματα δαιμονίων Rv 16:14 (in effect = personified ‘exhalations’ of evil powers; for the combination of πν. and δαιμ. cp. the love spell Sb 4324, 16f τὰ πνεύματα τῶν δαιμόνων τούτων).—Abs. of a harmful spirit Mk 9:20; Lk 9:39; Ac 16:18. Pl. Mt 8:16; 12:45; Lk 10:20; 11:26.—1 Pt 3:19 (s. 2 above) belongs here if the πνεύματα refer to hostile spirit-powers, evil spirits, fallen angels (so FSpitta, Christi Predigt an die Geister 1890; HGunkel, Zum religionsgesch. Verständnis des NT 1903, 72f; WBousset, ZNW 19, 1920, 50–66; Rtzst., Herr der Grösse 1919, 25ff; Knopf, Windisch, FHauck ad loc.; BReicke, The Disobedient Spirits and Christian Baptism ’46, esp. 54–56, 69).—Hermas also has the concept of evil spirits that lead an independent existence, and live and reign within the inner life of a pers.; the Holy Spirit, who also lives or would like to live there, is forced out by them (cp. TestDan 4) Hm 5, 1, 2–4; 5, 2, 5–8; 10, 1, 2. τὸ πν. τὸ ἅγιον … ἕτερον πονηρὸν πν. 5, 1, 2. These πνεύματα are ὀξυχολία 5, 1, 3; 5, 2, 8 (τὸ πονηρότατον πν.); 10, 1, 2; διψυχία 9:11 (ἐπίγειον πν. ἐστι παρὰ τοῦ διαβόλου); 10, 1, 2; λύπη 10, 1, 2 (πάντων τῶν πνευμάτων πονηροτέρα) and other vices. On the complicated pneuma-concept of the Mandates of Hermas s. MDibelius, Hdb. exc. on Hm 5, 2, 7; cp. Leutzsch, Hermas 453f n. 133.
    God’s being as controlling influence, with focus on association with humans, Spirit, spirit as that which differentiates God fr. everything that is not God, as the divine power that produces all divine existence, as the divine element in which all divine life is carried on, as the bearer of every application of the divine will. All those who belong to God possess or receive this spirit and hence have a share in God’s life. This spirit also serves to distinguish Christians fr. all unbelievers (cp. PGM 4, 1121ff, where the spirit is greeted as one who enters devotees and, in accordance w. God’s will, separates them fr. themselves, i.e. fr. the purely human part of their nature); for this latter aspect s. esp. 6 below.
    the Spirit of God, of the Lord (=God) etc. (LXX; TestSim 4:4; JosAs 8:11; ApcSed 14:6; 15:6; ApcMos 43; SibOr 3, 701; Ps.-Phoc. 106; Philo; Joseph. [s. c below]; apolog. Cp. Plut., Numa 4, 6 πνεῦμα θεοῦ, capable of begetting children; s. παρθένος a) τὸ πν. τοῦ θεοῦ 1 Cor 2:11b, 14; 3:16; 6:11; 1J 4:2a (Just., D. 49, 3; Tat. 13, 3; Ath. 22, 3). τὸ τοῦ θεοῦ πν. 1 Pt 4:14 (Just., A I, 60, 6). τὸ πν. τὸ ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ 1 Cor 2:12b. τὸ πν. κυρίου Ac 5:9; B 6:14; B 9:2 (cp. Mel., P. 32, 222). τὸ πνεῦμά μου or αὐτοῦ: Mt 12:18 (Is 42:1); Ac 2:17f (Jo 3:1f.—Cp. 1QS 4:21); 1 Cor 2:10a v.l.; Eph 3:16; 1 Th 4:8 (where τὸ ἅγιον is added); 1J 4:13.—τὸ πν. τοῦ πατρὸς ὑμῶν Mt 10:20. τὸ πν. τοῦ ἐγείραντος τὸν Ἰησοῦν Ro 8:11a.—Without the art. πν. θεοῦ (JosAs 4:9; Tat. 15:3; Theoph. Ant. 1, 5 [p. 66, 18]) the Spirit of God Mt 3:16; 12:28; Ro 8:9b, 14, 19; 1 Cor 7:40; 12:3a; 2 Cor 3:3 (πν. θεοῦ ζῶντος); Phil 3:3. πν. κυρίου Lk 4:18 (Is 61:1); Ac 8:39 (like J 3:8; 20:22; Ac 2:4, this pass. belongs on the borderline betw. the mngs. ‘wind’ and ‘spirit’; cp. Diod S 3, 60, 3 Ἕσπερον ἐξαίφνης ὑπὸ πνευμάτων συναρπαγέντα μεγάλων ἄφαντον γενέσθαι ‘Hesperus [a son of Atlas] was suddenly snatched by strong winds and vanished fr. sight’. S. HLeisegang, Der Hl. Geist I 1, 1919, 19ff; OCullmann, TZ. 4, ’48, 364); 1 Cl 21:2.
    the Spirit of Christ, of the Lord (=Christ) etc. τὸ πν. Ἰησοῦ Ac 16:7. τὸ πν. Χριστοῦ AcPlCor 2:32. τὸ ἐν αὐτοῖς πν. Χριστοῦ 1 Pt 1:11. πν. Χριστοῦ Ro 8:9c. πν. τοῦ Χριστοῦ AcPl Ha 8, 18. ἀπὸ τοῦ πν. τοῦ χριστοῦ AcPlCor 2:10. τὸ πν. Ἰης. Χριστοῦ Phil 1:19. τὸ πν. κυρίου 2 Cor 3:17b (JHermann, Kyrios und Pneuma, ’61). τὸ πν. τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτοῦ (=θεοῦ) Gal 4:6. As possessor of the divine Spirit, and at the same time controlling its distribution among humans, Christ is called κύριος πνεύματος Lord of the Spirit 2 Cor 3:18 (s. Windisch ad loc.); but many prefer to transl. from the Lord who is the Spirit.—CMoule, OCullmann Festschr., ’72, 231–37.
    Because of its heavenly origin and nature this Spirit is called (the) Holy Spirit (cp. PGM 4, 510 ἵνα πνεύσῃ ἐν ἐμοὶ τὸ ἱερὸν πνεῦμα.—Neither Philo nor Josephus called the Spirit πν. ἅγιον; the former used θεῖον or θεοῦ πν., the latter πν. θεῖον: Ant. 4, 118; 8, 408; 10, 239; but ἅγιον πνεῦμα Orig. C. Cels 1, 40, 16).
    α. w. the art. τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον (Is 63:10f; Ps 50:13; 142:10 v.l.; cp. Sus 45 Theod.; TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 10 [Stone p. 10]; JosAs 8:11 [codd. ADE]; AscIs 3, 15, 26; Just., D. 36, 6 al.) Mt 12:32 = Mk 3:29 = Lk 12:10 (τὸ ἅγιον πνεῦμα; on the ‘sin against the Holy Spirit’ s. HLeisegang, Pneuma Hagion 1922, 96–112; AFridrichsen, Le péché contre le Saint-Esprit: RHPR 3, 1923, 367–72). Mk 12:36; 13:11; Lk 2:26; 3:22; 10:21; J 14:26; Ac 1:16; 2:33; 5:3, 32; 7:51; 8:18 v.l.; 10:44, 47; 11:15; 13:2; 15:8, 28; 19:6; 20:23, 28; 21:11; 28:25; Eph 1:13 (τὸ πν. τῆς ἐπαγγελίας τὸ ἅγιον); 4:30 (τὸ πν. τὸ ἅγιον τοῦ θεοῦ); Hb 3:7; 9:8; 10:15; 1 Cl 13:1; 16:2; 18:11 (Ps 50:13); 22:1; IEph 9:1; Hs 5, 5, 2; 5, 6, 5–7 (on the relationship of the Holy Spirit to the Son in Hermas s. ALink, Christi Person u. Werk im Hirten des Hermas 1886; JvWalter, ZNW 14, 1913, 133–44; MDibelius, Hdb. exc. following Hs 5, 6, 8 p. 572–76).—τὸ ἅγιον πνεῦμα (Wsd 9:17; OdeSol 11:2; TestJob 51:2; ApcEsdr 7:16; Just. D. 25, 1 al.) Mt 28:19; Lk 12:10 (s. above), 12; Ac 1:8; 2:38 (epexegetic gen.); 4:31; 9:31; 10:45; 13:4; 16:6; 1 Cor 6:19; 2 Cor 13:13; 1J 5:7 v.l. (on the Comma Johanneum s. λόγο 3); GJs 24:4 (s. χρηματίζω 1bα). As the mother of Jesus GHb 20, 61 (HLeisegang, Pneuma Hagion 1922, 64ff; SHirsch, D. Vorstellg. v. e. weibl. πνεῦμα ἅγ. im NT u. in d. ältesten christl. Lit. 1927. Also WBousset, Hauptprobleme der Gnosis 1907, 9ff).
    β. without the art. (s. B-D-F §257, 2; Rob. 761; 795) πνεῦμα ἅγιον (PGM 3, 289; Da 5:12 LXX; PsSol 17:37; AssMos Fgm. b; Just., D. 4, 1 al.; Ath. 24, 1. S. also Da Theod. 4:8, 9, 18 θεοῦ πνεῦμα ἅγιον or πνεῦμα θεοῦ ἅγιον) Mk 1:8; Lk 1:15, 35, 41, 67; 2:25; 4:1; 11:13; J 20:22 (Cassien, La pentecôte johannique [J 20:19–23] ’39.—See also 1QS 4:20f); Ac 2:4a; 4:8; 7:55; 8:15, 17, 19; 9:17; 10:38; 11:24; 13:9; 19:2ab; Hb 2:4; 6:4; 1 Pt 1:12 v.l.; 1 Cl 2:2; AcPl 6:18; 9:4 (restored after Aa I 110, 11); AcPlCor 2:5.—So oft. in combination w. a prep.: διὰ πνεύματος ἁγίου Ac 1:2; 4:25; Ro 5:5; 2 Ti 1:14; 1 Cl 8:1 (cp. διὰ πν. αἰωνίου Hb 9:14). διὰ φωνῆς πν. ἁγίου AcPl Ha 11, 6. ἐκ πνεύματος ἁγίου (Eus., PE 3, 12, 3 of the Egyptians: ἐκ τ. πνεύματος οἴονται συλλαμβάνειν τὸν γῦπα. Here πνεῦμα= ‘wind’; s. Horapollo 1, 11 p. 14f. The same of other birds since Aristot.—On the neut. πνεῦμα as a masc. principle cp. Aristoxenus, Fgm. 13 of the two original principles: πατέρα μὲν φῶς, μητέρα δὲ σκότος) Mt 1:18, 20; IEph 18:2; GJs 14:2; 19:1 (pap). ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ (PsSol 17:37; ApcZeph; Ar. 15, 1) Mt 3:11; Mk 1:8 v.l.; Lk 3:16; J 1:33b; Ac 1:5 (cp. 1QS 3:7f); 11:16; Ro 9:1; 14:17; 15:16; 1 Cor 12:3b; 2 Cor 6:6; 1 Th 1:5; 1 Pt 1:12 (without ἐν v.l.); Jd 20. ὑπὸ πνεύματος ἁγίου 2 Pt 1:21. Cp. ἐν δυνάμει πνεύματος ἁγίου Ro 15:13, 19 v.l. (for πνεύματος θεοῦ). μετὰ χαρᾶς πνεύματος ἁγίου 1 Th 1:6. διὰ ἀνακαινώσεως πνεύματος ἁγίου Tit 3:5.
    abs.
    α. w. the art. τὸ πνεῦμα. In this connection the art. is perh. used anaphorically at times, w. the second mention of a word (s. B-D-F §252; Rob. 762); perh. Mt 12:31 (looking back to vs. 28 πν. θεοῦ); Mk 1:10, 12 (cp. vs. 8 πν. ἅγιον); Lk 4:1b, 14 (cp. vs. 1a); Ac 2:4b (cp. vs. 4a).—As a rule it is not possible to assume that anaphora is present: Mt 4:1; J 1:32, 33a; 3:6a, 8b (in wordplay), 34; 7:39a; Ac 8:29; 10:19; 11:12, 28; 19:1 D; 20:3 D, 22; 21:4; Ro 8:23 (ἀπαρχή 1bβ; 2), 26a, 27; 12:11; 15:30; 2 Cor 1:22 and 5:5 (KErlemann, ZNW 83, ’92, 202–23, and s. ἀρραβών); 12:18 (τῷ αὐτῷ πν.); Gal 3:2, 5, 14 (ἐπαγγελία 1bβ); Eph 4:3 (gen. of the author); 6:17 (perh. epexegetic gen.); 1 Ti 4:1a; Js 4:5; 1J 3:24; 5:6ab (some mss. add καὶ πνεύματος to the words διʼ ὕδατος κ. αἵματος at the beg. of the verse; this is approved by HvSoden, Moffatt, Vogels, Merk, and w. reservations by CDodd, The Joh. Epistles ’46, TManson, JTS 48, ’47, 25–33), vs. 8; Rv 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22; 14:13; 22:17; B 19:2, B 7= D 4:10 (s. ἐτοιμάζω b). ἐν τῷ πνεύματι (led) by the Spirit Lk 2:27.—Paul links this Spirit of God, known to every Christian, with Christ as liberating agent in contrast to legal constraint ὁ κύριος τὸ πνεῦμα ἐστιν the Lord means Spirit 2 Cor 3:17a (UHolzmeister, 2 Cor 3:17 Dominus autem Spiritus est 1908; JNisius, Zur Erklärung v. 2 Cor 3:16ff: ZKT 40, 1916, 617–75; JKögel, Ὁ κύριος τὸ πνεῦμά ἐστιν: ASchlatter Festschr. 1922, 35–46; C Guignebert, Congr. d’Hist. du Christ. II 1928, 7–22; EFuchs, Christus u. d. Geist b. Pls ’32; HHughes, ET 45, ’34, 235f; CLattey, Verb. Dom. 20, ’40, 187–89; DGriffiths ET 55, ’43, 81–83; HIngo, Kyrios und Pneuma, ’61 [Paul]; JDunn, JTS 21, ’70, 309–20).
    β. without the art. πνεῦμα B 1:3. κοινωνία πνεύματος Phil 2:1 (κοινωνία 1 and 2). πνεύματι in the Spirit or through the Spirit Gal 3:3; 5:5, 16, 18; 1 Pt 4:6. εἰ ζῶμεν πνεύματι, πνεύματι καὶ στοιχῶμεν if we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit Gal 5:25. Freq. used w. a prep.: διὰ πνεύματος 1 Pt 1:22 v.l. ἐξ (ὕδατος καὶ) πνεύματος J 3:5. ἐν πνεύματι in, by, through the Spirit Mt 22:43; Eph 2:22; 3:5; 5:18; 6:18; Col 1:8 (ἀγάπη ἐν πνεύματι love called forth by the Spirit); B 9:7. κατὰ πνεῦμα Ro 8:4f; Gal 4:29. ἐν ἁγιασμῷ πνεύματος 2 Th 2:13; 1 Pt 1:2 (s. ἁγιασμός).—In neg. expressions: οὔπω ἧν πνεῦμα the Spirit had not yet come J 7:39b. ψυχικοὶ πνεῦμα μὴ ἔχοντες worldly people, who do not have the Spirit Jd 19.—ἓν πνεῦμα one and the same Spirit 1 Cor 12:13; Eph 2:18; 4:4; one (in) Spirit 1 Cor 6:17.
    The Spirit is more closely defined by a gen. of thing: τὸ πν. τῆς ἀληθείας (TestJud 20:5) J 14:17; 15:26; 16:13 (in these three places the Spirit of Truth is the Paraclete promised by Jesus upon his departure); 1J 4:6 (opp. τὸ πνεῦμα τῆς πλάνης, as TestJud 20:1; PsSol 8:14 πλ. πλανήσεως; Just., D. 7, 3 πλάνου καὶ ἀκαθάρτου πνεύματος; cp. 1QS 4:23); τὸ τῆς δόξης πν. 1 Pt 4:14. τὸ πν. τῆς ζωῆς the Spirit of life Ro 8:2. το πν. τῆς πίστεως 2 Cor 4:13. πν. σοφίας καὶ ἀποκαλύψεως Eph 1:17 (cp. Just., D. 87, 4). πν. υἱοθεσίας Ro 8:15b (opp. πν. δουλείας vs. 15a). πν. δυνάμεως AcPl Ha 8, 25. πν. δυνάμεως καὶ ἀγάπης καὶ σωφρονισμοῦ 2 Ti 1:7 (opp. πν. δειλίας). τὸ πν. τῆς χάριτος (s. TestJud 24:2) Hb 10:29 (Zech 12:10); cp. 1 Cl 46:6.
    Of Christ ‘it is written’ in Scripture: (ἐγένετο) ὁ ἔσχατος Ἀδὰμ εἰς πνεῦμα ζῳοποιοῦν 1 Cor 15:45. The scripture pass. upon which the first part of this verse is based is Gen 2:7, where Wsd 15:11 also substitutes the words πνεῦμα ζωτικόν for πνοὴν ζωῆς (cp. Just., D. 6, 2). On the other hand, s. Philo, Leg. All. 1, 42 and s. the lit. s.v. Ἀδάμ ad loc.
    The (divine) Pneuma stands in contrast to everything that characterizes this age or the finite world gener.: οὐ τὸ πν. τοῦ κόσμου ἀλλὰ τὸ πν. τὸ ἐκ τοῦ θεοῦ 1 Cor 2:12; cp. Eph 2:2 and 1 Ti 4:1ab.
    α. in contrast to σάρξ, which is more closely connected w. sin than any other earthly material (Just., D. 135, 6): J 3:6; Ro 8:4–6, 9a, 13; Gal 3:3; 5:17ab; 6:8. Cp. B 10:9. πᾶσα ἐπιθυμία κατὰ τοῦ πνεύματος στρατεύεται Pol 5:3.
    β. in contrast to σῶμα (=σάρξ) Ro 8:10 and to σάρξ (=σῶμα, as many hold) J 6:63a (for τὸ πν. ἐστιν τὸ ζῳοποιοῦν cp. Philo, Op. Mund. 30; Herm. Wr. in Cyrill., C. Jul. I 556c=542, 24 Sc. the pneuma τὰ πάντα ζῳοποιεῖ καὶ τρέφει. S. also f above). Cp. Ro 8:11b.
    γ. in contrast to γράμμα, which is the characteristic quality of God’s older declaration of the divine will in the law: Ro 2:29; 7:6; 2 Cor 3:6ab, 8 (cp. vs. 7).
    δ. in contrast to the wisdom of humans 1 Cor 2:13.
    the Spirit of God as exhibited in the character or activity of God’s people or selected agents, Spirit, spirit (s. HPreisker, Geist u. Leben ’33).
    πνεῦμα is accompanied by another noun, which characterizes the working of the Spirit more definitely: πνεῦμα καὶ δύναμις spirit and power Lk 1:17; 1 Cor 2:4. Cp. Ac 10:38; 1 Th 1:5. πνεῦμα καὶ ζωή J 6:63b. πνεῦμα κ. σοφία Ac 6:3; cp. vs. 10 (cp. TestReub 2:6 πνεῦμα λαλίας). πίστις κ. πνεῦμα ἅγιον 6:5 (cp. Just., D. 135, 6). χαρὰ καὶ πνεῦμα ἅγ. 13:52.
    Unless frustrated by humans in their natural condition, the Spirit of God produces a spiritual type of conduct Gal 5:16, 25 and produces the καρπὸς τοῦ πνεύματος vs. 22 (s. Vögtle under πλεονεξία).
    The Spirit inspires certain people of God B 12:2; B 13:5, above all, in their capacity as proclaimers of a divine revelation (Strabo 9, 3, 5 the πνεῦμα ἐνθουσιαστικόν, that inspired the Pythia; Περὶ ὕψους 13, 2; 33, 5 of the divine πν. that impels prophets and poets to express themselves; schol. on Pla. 856e of a μάντις: ἄνωθεν λαμβάνειν τὸ πνεῦμα καὶ πληροῦσθαι τοῦ θεοῦ; Aristobulus in Eus., PE 8, 10, 4 [=Fgm. 2, 4 p. 136 Holladay] τὸ θεῖον πν., καθʼ ὸ̔ καὶ προφήτης ἀνακεκήρυκται ‘[Moses possessed] the Divine Spirit with the result that he was proclaimed a prophet’; AscIs 1:7 τὸ πν. τὸ λαλοῦν ἐν ἐμοί; AssMos Fgm. f εἶδεν πνεύματι ἐπαρθείς; Just., A I, 38, 1 al.; Ath. 10, 3 τὸ προφητικὸν πν. Cp. Marinus, Vi. Procli 23 of Proclus: οὐ γὰρ ἄνευ θείας ἐπινοίας … διαλέγεσθαι; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 28, 23). προφητεία came into being only as ὑπὸ πνεύματος ἁγίου φερόμενοι ἐλάλησαν ἀπὸ θεοῦ ἄνθρωποι 2 Pt 1:21; cp. Ac 15:29 v.l.; cp. 1 Cl 8:1. David Mt 22:43; Mk 12:36; cp. Ac 1:16; 4:25. Isaiah Ac 28:25. Moses B 10:2, B 9; the Spirit was also active in giving the tables of the law to Moses 14:2. Christ himself spoke in the OT διὰ τοῦ πνεύματος τοῦ ἁγίου 1 Cl 22:1. The ἱεραὶ γραφαί are called αἱ διὰ τοῦ πν. τοῦ ἁγίου 45:2.—The Christian prophet Agabus also ἐσήμαινεν διὰ τοῦ πν. Ac 11:28; cp. Ac 21:11. Likew. Ign. IPhld 7:2. In general the Spirit reveals the most profound secrets to those who believe 1 Cor 2:10ab.—1 Cl claims to be written διὰ τοῦ ἁγ. πν. 63:2. On Ac 19:21 s. 3b.
    The Spirit of God, being one, shows the variety and richness of its life in the different kinds of spiritual gifts which are granted to certain Christians 1 Cor 12:4, 7, 11; cp. vs. 13ab.—Vss. 8–10 enumerate the individual gifts of the Spirit, using various prepositions: διὰ τοὺ πν. vs. 8a; κατὰ τὸ πν. vs. 8b; ἐν τῷ πν. vs. 9ab. τὸ πν. μὴ σβέννυτε do not quench the Spirit 1 Th 5:19 refers to the gift of prophecy, acc. to vs. 20.—The use of the pl. πνεύματα is explained in 1 Cor 14:12 by the varied nature of the Spirit’s working; in vs. 32 by the number of persons who possess the prophetic spirit; on the latter s. Rv 22:6 and 19:10.
    One special type of spiritual gift is represented by ecstatic speaking. Of those who ‘speak in tongues’ that no earthly person can understand: πνεύματι λαλεῖ μυστήρια expresses secret things in a spiritual way 1 Cor 14:2. Cp. vss. 14–16 and s. νοῦς 1b. τὸ πνεῦμα ὑπερεντυγχάνει στεναγμοῖς ἀλαλήτοις the Spirit pleads in our behalf with groans beyond words Ro 8:26b. Of speech that is ecstatic, but expressed in words that can be understood λαλεῖν ἐν πνεύματι D 11:7, 8; cp. vs. 9 (on the subject-matter 1 Cor 12:3; Jos., Ant. 4, 118f; TestJob 43:2 ἀναλαβὼν Ἐλιφᾶς πν. εἶπεν ὕμνον). Of the state of mind of the seer of the Apocalypse: ἐν πνεύματι Rv 17:3; 21:10; γενέσθαι ἐν πν. 1:10; 4:2 (s. γίνομαι 5c, ἐν 4c and EMoering, StKr 92, 1920, 148–54; RJeske, NTS 31, ’85, 452–66); AcPl Ha 6, 27. On the Spirit at Pentecost Ac 2:4 s. KLake: Beginn. I 5, ’33, 111–21. κατασταλέντος τοῦ πν. τοῦ ἐν Μύρτῃ when the Spirit (of prophecy) that was in Myrta ceased speaking AcPl Ha 7, 9.
    The Spirit leads and directs Christian missionaries in their journeys (Aelian, NA 11, 16 the young women are led blindfolded to the cave of the holy serpent; they are guided by a πνεῦμα θεῖον) Ac 16:6, 7 (by dreams, among other methods; cp. vs. 9f and s. Marinus, Vi. Procli 27: Proclus ἔφασκεν προθυμηθῆναι μὲν πολλάκις γράψαι, κωλυθῆναι δὲ ἐναργῶς ἔκ τινων ἐνυπνίων). In Ac 16:6–7 τὸ ἅγιον πν. and τὸ πν. Ἰησοῦ are distinguished.
    an activating spirit that is not fr. God, spirit: πν. ἔτερον a different (kind of) spirit 2 Cor 11:4. Cp. 2 Th 2:2; 1J 4:1–3. Because there are persons activated by such spirits, it is necessary to test the var. kinds of spirits (the same problem Artem. 3, 20 περὶ διαφορᾶς μάντεων, οἷς δεῖ προσέχειν καὶ οἷς μή) 1 Cor 12:10; 1J 4:1b. ὁ διάβολος πληροῖ αὐτὸν αὐτοῦ πν. Hm 11:3. Also οὐκ οἴδατε ποίου πνεύματός ἐστε Lk 9:55 v.l. distinguishes betw. the spirit shown by Jesus’ disciples, and another kind of spirit.—Even more rarely a spirit divinely given that is not God’s own; so (in a quot. fr. Is 29:10) a πνεῦμα κατανύξεως Ro 11:8.
    an independent transcendent personality, the Spirit, which appears in formulas that became more and more fixed and distinct (cp. Ath. 12, 2; Hippol., Ref. 7, 26, 2.—Ps.-Lucian, Philopatr. 12 θεόν, υἱόν πατρός, πνεῦμα ἐκ πατρὸς ἐκπορευόμενον ἓν ἐκ τριῶν καὶ ἐξ ἑνὸς τρία, ταῦτα νόμιζε Ζῆνα, τόνδʼ ἡγοῦ θεόν=‘God, son of the father, spirit proceeding from the father, one from three and three from one, consider these as Zeus, think of this one as God’. The entire context bears a Christian impress.—As Aion in gnostic speculation Iren. 1, 2, 5 [Harv. I 21, 2]): βαπτίζοντες αὐτοὺς εἰς τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ πατρὸς καὶ τοῦ υἱοῦ καὶ τοῦ ἁγίου πνεύματος Mt 28:19 (on the text s. βαπτίζω 2c; on the subject-matter GWalther, Die Entstehung des Taufsymbols aus dem Taufritus: StKr 95, 1924, 256ff); D 7:1, 3. Cp. 2 Cor 13:13; 1 Cl 58:2; IEph 9:1; IMg 13:1b, 2; MPol 14:3; 22:1, 3; Epil Mosq 5. On this s. HUsener, Dreiheit: RhM 58, 1903, 1ff; 161ff; 321ff; esp. 36ff; EvDobschütz, Zwei-u. dreigliedrige Formeln: JBL 50, ’31, 116–47 (also Heinrici Festschr. 1914, 92–100); Norden, Agn. Th. 228ff; JMainz, Die Bed. der Dreizahl im Judentum 1922; Clemen2 125–28; NSöderblom, Vater, Sohn u. Geist 1909; DNielsen, Der dreieinige Gott I 1922; GKrüger, Das Dogma v. der Dreieinigkeit 1905, 46ff; AHarnack, Entstehung u. Entwicklung der Kirchenverfassung 1910, 187ff; JHaussleiter, Trinitarischer Glaube u. Christusbekenntnis in der alten Kirche: BFCT XXV 4, 1920; JLebreton, Histoire du dogme de la Trinité I: Les origines6 1927; RBlümel, Pls u. d. dreieinige Gott 1929.—On the whole word FRüsche, D. Seelenpneuma ’33; HLeisegang, Der Hl. Geist I 1, 1919; EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 486–95; PVolz, Der Geist Gottes u. d. verwandten Erscheinungen im AT 1910; JHehn, Zum Problem des Geistes im alten Orient u. im AT: ZAW n.s. 2, 1925, 210–25; SLinder, Studier till Gamla Testamentets föreställningar om anden 1926; AMarmorstein, Der Hl. Geist in der rabb. Legende: ARW 28, 1930, 286–303; NSnaith, The Distinctive Ideas of the OT ’46, 229–37; FDillistone, Bibl. Doctrine of the Holy Spirit: Theology Today 3, ’46/47, 486–97; TNicklin, Gospel Gleanings ’50, 341–46; ESchweizer, CDodd Festschr., ’56, 482–508; DLys, Rûach, Le Souffle dans l’AT, ’62; DHill, Gk. Words and Hebr. Mngs. ’67, 202–93.—HGunkel, Die Wirkungen des Hl. Geistes2 1899; HWeinel, Die Wirkungen des Geistes u. der Geister im nachap. Zeitalter 1899; EWinstanley, The Spirit in the NT 1908; HSwete, The Holy Spirit in the NT 1909, The Holy Spirit in the Ancient Church 1912; EScott, The Spirit in the NT 1923; FBüchsel, Der Geist Gottes im NT 1926; EvDobschütz, Der Geistbesitz des Christen im Urchristentum: Monatsschr. für Pastoral-theol. 20, 1924, 228ff; FBadcock, ‘The Spirit’ and Spirit in the NT: ET 45, ’34, 218–21; RBultmann, Theologie des NT ’48, 151–62 (Eng. tr. KGrobel, ’51, I 153–64); ESchweizer, Geist u. Gemeinde im NT ’52, Int 6, ’52, 259–78.—WTosetti, Der Hl. Geist als göttliche Pers. in den Evangelien 1918; HLeisegang, Pneuma Hagion. Der Ursprung des Geistbegriffs der Syn. Ev. aus der griech. Mystik 1922; AFrövig, Das Sendungsbewusstsein Jesu u. der Geist 1924; HWindisch, Jes. u. d. Geist nach Syn. Überl.: Studies in Early Christianity, presented to FCPorter and BWBacon 1928, 209–36; FSynge, The Holy Spirit in the Gospels and Acts: CQR 120, ’35, 205–17; CBarrett, The Holy Spirit and the Gospel Trad. ’47.—ESokolowski, Die Begriffe Geist u. Leben bei Pls 1903; KDeissner, Auferstehungshoffnung u. Pneumagedanke bei Pls 1912; GVos, The Eschatological Aspect of the Pauline Conception of the Spirit: Bibl. and Theol. Studies by the Faculty of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1912, 209–59; HBertrams, Das Wesen des Geistes nach d. Anschauung des Ap. Pls 1913; WReinhard, Das Wirken des Hl. Geistes im Menschen nach den Briefen des Ap. Pls 1918; HHoyle, The Holy Spirit in St. Paul 1928; PGächter, Z. Pneumabegriff des hl. Pls: ZKT 53, 1929, 345–408; ASchweitzer, D. Mystik des Ap. Pls 1930, 159–74 al. [Mysticism of Paul the Apostle, tr. WMontgomery ’31, 160–76 al.]; E-BAllo, RB 43, ’34, 321–46 [1 Cor]; Ltzm., Hdb. exc. after Ro 8:11; Synge [s. above], CQR 119, ’35, 79–93 [Pauline epp.]; NWaaning, Onderzoek naar het gebruik van πνεῦμα bij Pls, diss. Amsterd. ’39; RJewett, Paul’s Anthropological Terms, ’71, 167–200.—HvBaer, Der Hl. Geist in den Lukasschriften 1926; MGoguel, La Notion joh. de l’Esprit 1902; JSimpson, The Holy Spirit in the Fourth Gospel: Exp., 9th ser., 4, 1925, 292–99; HWindisch, Jes. u. d. Geist im J.: Amicitiae Corolla (RHarris Festschr.) ’33, 303–18; WLofthouse, The Holy Spirit in Ac and J: ET 52, ’40/41, 334–36; CBarrett, The Holy Spirit in the Fourth Gospel: JTS 1 n.s., ’50, 1–15; FCrump, Pneuma in the Gospels, diss. Catholic Univ. of America, ’54; GLampe, Studies in the Gospels (RHLightfoot memorial vol.) ’55, 159–200; NHamilton, The Holy Spirit and Eschatology in Paul, ’57; WDavies, Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Flesh and Spirit: The Scrolls and the NT, ed. KStendahl, ’57, 157–82.—GJohnston, ‘Spirit’ and ‘Holy Spirit’ in the Qumran Lit.: NT Sidelights (ACPurdy Festschr.) ’60, 27–42; JPryke, ‘Spirit’ and ‘Flesh’ in Qumran and NT, RevQ 5, ’65, 346–60; HBraun, Qumran und d. NT II, ’66, 150–64; DHill, Greek Words and Hebrew Meanings, ’67, 202–93; WBieder, Pneumatolog. Aspekte im Hb, OCullmann Festschr. ’72, 251–59; KEasley, The Pauline Usage of πνεύματι as a Reference to the Spirit of God: JETS 27, ’84, 299–313 (statistics).—B. 260; 1087. Pauly-W. XIV 387–412. BHHW I 534–37. Schmidt, Syn. II 218–50. New Docs 4, 38f. DELG s.v. πνέω. M-M. Dict. de la Bible XI 126–398. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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