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41 αὐτοκράτωρ
A one's own master: hence,1 of persons or states, free, independent, Th.4.63, IG12 (9).189.44, etc.: of a youth that has come of age, X.Mem.2.1.21.2 of ambassadors and commissioners, possessing full powers, plenipotentiary, ;αὐ. ἥκομεν Id.Av. 1595
;πρεσβευτής Lys.13.9
;ξυγγραφεῖς Th.8.67
;αὐ. βουλή And.1.15
; ἀποδεῖξαι ἄνδρας ἀρχὴν αὐτοκράτορας, opp. a reference to the assembly, Th.5.27.3 of rulers, absolute,στρατηγοί Id.6.72
;ἄρχων X. An.6.1.21
;ἀνυπεύθυνος καὶ αὐ. ἄρχειν Pl.Lg. 875b
, cf. Plt. 299c; τὸ πᾶν αὐ. διαθεῖναι manage all at their pleasure, Th.1.126; ἦρχε τῶν ἀκολουθούντων αὐτὸς αὐτοκράτωρ, of Philip, D.18.235; ; στρατηγία ib. 1285a8 (dub.); νοῦς αὐ. (cf. αὐτοκρατής) Anaxag. ap.Pl.Cra. 413c: hence, = Lat.Dictator, Plb.3.86.7, etc.; = Imperator, Plu.Pomp.8; of the Emperor, Id.Galb.1, etc.4 αὐ. λογισμός peremptory reasoning, Th.4.108.II c. gen., complete master of..,πόλις οὐκ αὐ. οὖσα ἑαυτῆς Id.3.62
;τῆς τύχης Id.4.64
;τῆς αὑτοῦ πορείας Pl.Plt. 274a
; τῆς ἐπιορκίας αὐ. having full liberty to swear falsely, D.17.12: c. inf., αὐ. κολάσαι having full power to punish, Id.59.80.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοκράτωρ
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42 ἀγαυός
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀγαυός
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43 ἀόρατος
ἀόρατος, ον (s. ὁράω; Isocr., et al.; LXX, pseudepigr.; Philo, Joseph.; apolog. exc. Mel.) pert. to not being subject to being seen, unseen, invisible, of God (Diod S 2, 21, 7; Cornutus 5 p. 5, 3; Maximus Tyr. 2, 10a; 11, 9d; PGM 5, 123; 12, 265; 13, 71; Herm. Wr. 11, 22; 14, 3; Philo, Op. Mundi 69, Mos. 2, 65, Spec. Leg. 1, 18; 20; 46 al.; Jos., Bell. 7, 346; SibOr Fgm. 1, 8; Ar.; Tat. 4, 1; Ath. HDaxer, Ro 1:18–2:20 im Verh. z. spätjüd. Lehrauffassung, diss. Rostock 1914, 11. Cp. Ltzm., Hdb. on Ro 1:20 [lit.]; FBoll, Studien über Claud. Ptolem. 1894, 68; RBultmann, ZNW 29, 1930, 169–92; EFascher, Deus invisibilis: Marb. Theol. Studien ’31, 41–77) Col 1:15; 1 Ti 1:17; Hb 11:27; 2 Cl 20:5; PtK 2 p. 13, 24; Dg 7:2. Of divine attributes δύναμις (cp. Philo, Somn. 2, 291) Hv 1, 3, 4; 3, 3, 5. τὰ ἀ. τοῦ θεοῦ God’s invisible attributes Ro 1:20. Of Christ, who is described as ἀ. ἐπίσκοπος IMg 3:2 or as ὁ ἀ., ὁ διʼ ἡμᾶς ὁρατός IPol 3:2. τὰ ἀ. the invisible world (opp. τὰ ὁρατά the visible world, as in Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 25; Tat. 5, 1) Col 1:16; ITr 5:2; IRo 5:3; IPol 2:2. ἄρχοντες ὁρατοὶ καὶ ἀ. rulers visible and invisible ISm 6:1. θησαυροὶ ἀ. B 11:4 (Is 45:3). ψυχή (Philo, Virt. 57, 172) Dg 6:4. θεοσέβεια ibid.—M-M. TW. -
44 τετράρχης
A tetrarch, Str.12.5.1, Plu.Ant.56, OGI416 (Cos, i. A.D.), 543.3 (Ancyra, ii A.D.), etc.; of rulers under the protection of Rome of lower grade than kings, e.g. in Palestine, Ev.Matt.14.1, al., J.BJ1.12.5, al.; generally, Sall.Cat.20.7, Hor.Sat.1.3.12, etc.: also [full] τέτραρχος, (Delph., iv B.C.): gen. (Syria, i A.D.), but- χα IGRom.4.1683
(Pergam.): cf. τετραρχία.II a leader of four λόχοι, or 64 men, Rev.Arch.3 (1934).40 (Amphipolis, iii/ii B.C.), 6(1935).31 (ibid., ii B.C.), Ascl.Tact.2.8, Arr.Tact.10.1, Ael.Tact.9.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τετράρχης
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45 ποιμήν
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