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81 δέκατος
δέκατος, η, ον (s. δέκα and next entry; Hom.+)① pert. to being tenth in a series, tenth (ordinal number) a precious gem Rv 21:20; ὄρος Hs 9, 1, 9; 9, 27, 1; hour (prob.=4 P.M.; 3 Macc 5:14) J 1:39; Ac 19:9 D.② pert. to being a tenth part of someth., part, as subst. (sc. μέρις)ⓐ gener. τὸ δ. a tenth (part) (Appian, Ital. 8 §2; Lucian, Sat. 14; Ex 16:36; Lev 5:11 al.; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 102) Rv 11:13.ⓑ specific ἡ δεκάτη a tenth of someth. offered for a specific purpose tenth part, tithe (Simonides 106b Diehl2; Hdt. 2, 135; 4, 152) of booty (Maximus Tyr. 24, 5b [for the gods from the spoils of war]) Hb 7:2, 4 (Gen 14:20). Of the gift of a tithe prescribed by the Jewish law (LXX; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21 [188] Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 188]; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 98 al.; Joseph.; cp. on sim. sacred gifts Diod S 20, 14, 2; IDelosChoix 5, 2 [Artemis]; SEG XXVIII, 1541 [III/II B.C.]; IG XI, 1243 [III/II B.C.]; PHib 115, 1 [c. 250 B.C.]; μόσχων δεκάτης; PTebt 307, 8; O. Wilck I 348f; s. SWallace, Taxation in Egypt, ’38, index) pl. (as Lysias 20, 24; 2 Esdr 22:44; 1 Macc 3:49; 10:31; 11:35; Jos., Ant. 14, 203) Hb 7:8f (δέκ. λαμβάνειν as Diod S 5, 42, 1; Ps.-Lucian, Salt. 21).—JBaumgarten, JBL 103, ’84, 245–51 (Hb. background for nonliteral use).—Kl. Pauly I 1438. DELG s.v. δέκα. M-M. New Docs 3, 65. -
82 ἀποδεκατόω
ἀποδεκατόω inf. ἀποδεκατοῦν (ἀποδεκατοῖν Hb 7:5 v.l., s. B-D-F §91; 343; Mlt. 53) fut. ἀποδεκατώσω; 1 aor. ἀπεδεκάτωσα (LXX; TestLevi 9:4; Mich. Glycas 263, 6 IBekker [1836]).① to give one tenth, tithe τὶ (of) someth. (Gen 28:22) Mt 23:23; Lk 11:42; 18:12 (v.l. ἀποδεκατεύω; cp. ἀποδεκατοῦτε Just., D. 17, 4 and ἀποδεκατοῦντες 112, 4).② to collect one tenth, collect a tithe (1 Km 8:15, 16, 17) τινά fr. someone τὸν λαόν Hb 7:5.—DELG s.v. δέκα. -
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84 ἀδεκατεύτοις
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85 αδεκατεύτους
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87 αδεκάτευτος
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88 ἀδεκάτευτος
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89 απεδεκατώθη
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91 απεδεκάτου
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93 απεδεκάτωσαν
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95 απεδεκάτωσε
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