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κατακρίνω fut. κατακρινῶ; 1 aor. κατέκρινα. Pass.: fut. κατακριθήσομαι; 1 aor. κατεκρίθην; pf. κατακέκριμαι (s. prec. and two next entries; Pind., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; En 10:14; 13:5; PsSol 4:2; TestSol; ApcMos 39; Jos., Ant. 3, 308; 10, 238; Ar. [Milne 74, 25]; Just., A II, 14, 2; Tat. 23, 2) pronounce a sentence after determination of guilt, pronounce a sentence on τινά someone (Wsd 4:16; Esth 2:1; Sus 53) J 8:10f. In wordplay w. κρίνω Ro 2:1. Pass. Mt 27:3; Dg 5:12; w. διακρίνομαι Ro 14:23. τινὰ θανάτῳ (s. θάνατος 1bα) sentence someone to death (Da 4:37a; Jos., Ant. 10, 124; Hippol. Ref., 8, 10, 7) Mt 20:18 (cp. 26:66); Mk 10:33 (cp. 14:64). Also κ. εἰς θάνατον (κ. εἰσ=sentence someone to, as Artem. 1, 53 p. 50, 25; cp. κατακριθεὶς πρὸς θηρία Iren. 5, 28, 4 [Harv. II 403, 6]) Mt 20:18 v.l.; Hs 8, 11, 3 (for the reading also s. Bonner 155, n. on lines 23–28). εἰς τὰ θηρία MPol 2:4; εἰς θηρία AcPl Ha 1, 29; εἰς πῦρ αἰώνιον Dg 10:7. Of cities καταστροφῇ κ. consign to destruction 2 Pt 2:6 (on the dat. s. B-D-F §195, 2; Rob. 533; s. also SIG 736, 160ff τὸν μὴ ποιοῦντα κατακρινάτω εἴκοσι δραχμαῖς). W. acc. and inf. foll. (Sus 41 Theod. κατέκριναν αὐτὴν ἀποθανεῖν) κατέκριναν αὐτὸν ἔνοχον εἶναι θανάτου they adjudged him liable to or subject to death Mk 14:64 (the actual sentence of course comes later). Abs. Ro 8:34. Of God’s condemnation Mk 16:16=will be under sentence, i.e. of loss of salvation; 1 Cor 11:32=so that we might not be under sentence together with the world (wordplay w. κρίνειν); Js 5:9 v.l. The conduct of one person, since it sets a standard, can result in the condemnation before God of another person whose conduct is inferior (Wsd 4:16; cp. Ro 2:27) Mt 12:41f (JJeremias, Jesus’ Promise to the Nations, ’58, 50 n. 3); Lk 11:31f; Hb 11:7. ὁ θεὸς … κατέκρινεν τὴν ἁμαρτίαν ἐν τῇ σαρκί God has pronounced sentence on sin in the flesh Ro 8:3.—M-M. TW.
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