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1 μεταπίπτω
A fall differently, undergo a change,a in form, Heraclit.88, Meliss.8, Pl.Cra. 440a, etc.;πολλαχῶς μ. Diog.Apoll.2
;μ. τὸ εἶδος Hdt.6.61
;μ. εἰς ἄλλο εἶδος Pl.Cra. 440b
;ἐκ γυναικὸς ἐς ὄρνεον Luc.Philops.2
: Gramm.,τὸ ᾱ μ. εἰς τὸ ο ¯ A.D.Adv.188.25
; fall into disrepair, PSI4.444.3 (iii B. C.).b in mind, change one's opinion suddenly, ;ἐξ ἐχθίστου μ. Ar.Av. 627
: abs., Isoc.9.50, Plb.5.49.7, PRyl.118.4 (i B. C.); alsoμ. εἰς τἀναντία τῆς γνώμης Plb.21.7.7
.2 of place, migrate, be transferred, Arist. Mete. 360b18, al.; of votes, , cf. Aeschin.3.252; but ὀστράκου μεταπεσόντος on the fall of the sherd with the other side uppermost, prov., of a sudden change (borrowed from the game ὀστρακίνδα), Pl.Phdr. 241b, cf. Sch.3 of conditions, circumstances, etc.,μεταπίπτοντος δαίμονος E.Alc. 913
(anap.);μ. ἄνω κάτω Pl.Grg. 493a
;τοὐναντίον μεταπέπτωκεν Id.Tht. 162d
;τὰ μὲν [πάθη] ταχὺ μεταπίπτειν εἴθισται D.26.18
;τὸ τῆς τύχης γὰρ ῥεῦμα μ. ταχύ Men.Georg.Fr.2
; freq. of political changes, undergo revolution, Th.8.68, Pl.Ep. 325a; μετεπεπτώκει τὰ πράγματα a revolution had taken place, Lys.20.14; ; also : generally, change for the worse,ἐξ εὐπορίης εἰς πενίην Democr.101
;εἰς δουλείαν Lycurg.50
;ἐξ εὐτυχίας εἰς δυστυχίαν Arist. Po. 1453a2
; also, for the better,μ. ἐκ τοῦ κακῶς πράττειν Lycurg.60
; ;τοῦ πυκνὰ μεταπίπτοντος κριτηρίου Epicur.Fr. 230
; of a person, to be variable,μ. καὶ μεταρριπίζεσθαι Arr. Epict.1.4.19
.b μεταπίπτοντες λόγοι fallacies due to a change in meaning of terms, ib.1.7.1; συλλογισμοὶ μ. ib.2.17.27.II c. gen. rei, fall from, fail of.., .III of property, to be transferred,εἴς τινα ἐξ ὀνόματός τινος Stud.Pal.4.114.14
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2 μεταβάλλω
A : [tense] aor. μετέβᾰλον:—throw into a different position, turn quickly or suddenly, Hom.only once, in tmesi,μετὰ νῶτα βαλών Il.8.94
;χαλεπῶς μ. δέμας E.Hipp. 204
(anap.), cf. Gal.15.556;μ. θοἰμάτιον ἐπιδεξιά Ar.
l.c.; μ. γῆν turn, i.e. plough, the earth, X.Oec.16.14;μετέβαλε Κύριος ἄνεμον ἐκ θαλάσσης LXX Ex. 10.19
; μ. ποταμόν change the course of a river, Jul.Or.3.126d.II turn about, change, alter,τὸ οὔνομα Hdt.1.57
;τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1292b21
; [οἱ Βρίγες] τὸ οὔνομα μετέβαλον [ἐς Φρύγας] Hdt.7.73;τὰς φυλὰς μετέβαλε [ὁ Κλεισθένης] ἐς ἄλλα οὐνόματα Id.5.68
;μ. μορφήν τινος εἰς ἀνδρὸς φύσιν E.Ba.54
; [τινὰ] ἐπὶ κακόν Ar.Th. 723
;ἐπὶ τὸ βέλτιον Pl.R. 381b
; μ. δίαιταν change one's way of life, Th.2.16; μ. ὕδατα drink different water, Hdt.8.117;ὀργὰς μ. E.Med. 121
(anap.);μ. τοὺς τρόπους Ar.Pl.36
, Eup.357.7;μ. τὸ ἔθος Th.1.123
; μ. εὔνοιαν lose it, ib. 77;μ. χώραν ἐκ χώρας Pl.Tht. 181c
: freq. with Adjs., etc., implying change, μ. ἄλλους τρόπους change and adopt other ways, E.IA 343 (troch.); μ. ἄλλας γραφάς ib. 363 (troch.);εἶδος καινὸν μουσικῆς μ. Pl. R. 424c
;πόλις ἄλλον ἐξ ἄλλου -βάλλουσα τύραννον Plu.Tim.1
; μ. ἀντὶ τοῦ ὁμο- ἀ-" Pl.Cra. 405d;ἐμαυτὸν ἄνω κάτω μετέβαλλον Id.Phd. 96b
;ἄνω καὶ κάτω τὰς δόξας μ. Id.R. 508d
: c. acc. cogn., πολλὰς μεταβολὰς.. μ. ὑδάτων καὶ σίτων ib. 404a.III intr., undergo a change,μ. ἐς εὐνομίην Hdt.1.65
, cf. Antipho 2.4.9;μ. εἰς ὀλιγαρχικὸν ἐκ τοῦ τιμοκρατικοῦ Pl.R. 553a
, etc.;μ. ἐπὶ τοὐναντίον Id.Plt. 270d
;ὅταν εἰς ἑτέραν -βάλῃ πολιτείαν ἡ πόλις Arist.Pol. 1276b14
, cf. 1301a20: impers., μεταβάλλει διὰ πλειόνων ζῴων changes run through a series of creatures, Thphr.HP2.4.4: c. gen. rei, come in exchange for or instead of,καιναὶ καινῶν μεταβάλλουσαι.. συντυχίαι E.Tr. 1118
.2 change one's course, μεταβαλὼν πρὸς Ἀθηναίους turning to the Athenians, Hdt.8.109: [tense] aor. part. μεταβαλών abs., instead, in turn, , cf. E. Ion 1614, Pl.Smp. 204e, Grg. 480e: also [tense] pres. part.μεταβάλλων Id.Tht. 166d
.B [voice] Med., turn round, shift a load,μεταβαλλόμενος τἀνάφορον Ar. Ra.8
;προβαλλομένους τὰ ὅπλα ἢ μεταβαλλομένους X.An.6.5.16
.b order to be paid, remit, POxy.1153.8 (i A. D.), 1419.5 (iii A. D.).II change what is one's own, μ. τὰ ἱμάτια change one's clothes, X.Mem.1.6.6;μ. τοὺς τρόπους Ar.V. 1461
(lyr.); μετεβάλλετ' ὀπωπάν changed her appearance, Erinn. in PSI9.1090.53 + 13 (p.xii).2 exchange, τίς μεταβάλοιτ' ἂν ὧδε σιγὰν λόγων; silence for words, S.El. 1261; [τὴν ἄσαρκον τροφὴν] ὑγείας καὶ ῥώμης μεταβαλέσθαι have given up asceticism in exchange for health and strength, Porph.Abst.1.2; barter, traffic in, ;μ. τὰ ἀλλότρια ἔργα Id.Sph. 223d
;μ. ἐν τῇ ἀγορᾷ X.Mem.3.7.6
, cf. D.S. 5.13.2 change one's purpose or mind, Hdt.5.75, SIG 22.20 (v B. C.), Act.Ap.28.6, etc.; change sides, Th.1.71, 8.90, X.HG 2.3.31;πρός τινα Axionic.6.10
.3 turn or wheel round,μ. ἐπ' ἀσπίδα X.Cyr.7.5.6
;τὸ δόρυ εἰς τοὔπισθεν μ. Id.Eq.8.10
: abs., turn about,μεταβαλλόμενος τοῖς ἔξω περιεστηκόσι λοιδορήσεται Aeschin. 3.207
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3 μεταλλάσσω
μεταλλάσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] μετάλλ-ττω, [tense] pf. μετήλλᾰχα and irreg. μετήλλᾰγα (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., irreg. [tense] aor. 2 inf.Aμεταλλάγειν Supp.Epigr.3.674A24
(Rhodes, ii B. C.):—change, alter,θέσμια Hdt.1.59
;τὰν ἀνθρώπου ζόαν ἆται.. μεταλλάσσουσι S.Fr.592.6
; πότμος.. μ. φύσιν ib.871.2;μεταβολὴν βίου μ. Pl.Lg. 775c
;οὐ γὰρ τὸν τρόπον, ἀλλὰ τὸν τόπον μετήλλαξεν Aeschin.3.78
;μετήλλαξαν τὴν ἀλήθειαν ἐν τῷ ψεύδει Ep.Rom.1.25
; ; τὰς τύχας ἑκατέρων μετήλλαξαν interchanged them, Isoc.4.59.II exchange,1 take in exchange, adopt, assume,ὀρνίθων μεταλλάξας φύσιν Ar.Av. 117
; μ. τόπον go into a new country, Pl.Lg. 760c;μ. χώραν ἑτέραν ἐξ ἑτέρας Id.Prm. 138c
;ἑτέραν μ. τινὰ χώραν Lycurg. 86
; μ. διάφορα βρώματα to have varieties of food, Antiph.246:— [voice] Med.,μεταλλάσσεσθαι χιτῶνα Lys.Fr.21
;τὴν τύχην Din.1.92
.2 exchange by leaving, quit,μ. τὸν βίον Isoc.6.17
, 9.15, OGI56.55 (Canopus, iii B. C.), UPZ19.14, al. (ii B. C.);τὸ ζῆν μ. νόσῳ Phld.Acad.Ind. p.96
M.: μ. alone, Pl.Ax. 367c, Sotion p.185 W., Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).28 (Cyrene, i B. C. /i A. D.); οἱ μετηλλαχότες the dead, Pl.Ax. 369b, cf. Supp.Epigr.3.367.39 ([dialect] Boeot., ii B. C.), BGU1148.8 (i B. C.), etc.; [dialect] Dor.μεταλλαχώς Test.Epict.1.10
; μεταλλαγότων (sic) IG5(1).1433.37; also οἱ μεταλλάξαντες ib.22.1323.10;ἐξ ἀνθρώπων D.S. 18.56
(edict of Polyperchon, 319 B.C.).III intr., undergo a change, change, Epich.170.15, Hdt.2.77, E.Fr. 262, Arist.HA 578b10: with neut. Pron.,τοσοῦτο μετήλλαξε κατὰ τὸν βίον Phld.Acad.Ind. p.49
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4 μεταπίπτω
V 4-0-0-0-1=5 Lv 13,5.6.7.8; 3 Mc 3,8used as pass. of μεταβάλλω; to fall differently, to undergo a change (for the better) 3 Mc 3,8; to change for the worse, to spread (of disease) Lv 13,5 -
5 μεταφωτίζεσθαι
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7 παρεξίστημι
II [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2, [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act., undergo a change, Epich.170.16 ; παρεξέστη τῇ διανοίᾳ went mad, Plb.32.3.6, cf. Fr. 192 : abs.,προφήτης ὁ παρεξεστηκώς LXX Ho.9.7
; κυλίκιον παρεξεστηκός wine that has turned, sour wine, Lyc. Fr.2.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεξίστημι
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9 μετάγω
μετάγω 2 aor. μετήγαγον; 1 aor. inf. μετάξαι Esth 8:17; aor. pass. 3 pl. μετήχθησαν LXX (X. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, EpArist, Tat.).① to direct or bring from one area/direction to another, guide (=‘lead to another place’: Polyb.; Diod S 20, 3, 3 transfer war; POxy 244, 3 [πρόβαπα]; 259, 19; 1 Esdr 1:43; 3 Km 8:48; 2 Ch 36:3) lit., the bodies of horses Js 3:3 (Philosoph. Max. p. 486, 18 οἱ ἵπποι τοῖς χαλινοῖς μετάγονται). Pass. of a ship μετάγεται is steered, guided vs. 4. Of corpses be brought (back) Ac 7:16 D.② to cause to undergo a change in state or condition, move, remove, fig. ext. of 1 (Plut., Mor. 225f; EpArist 227; Tat. 21, 3 ‘conversion of everything to allegory’) τινὰ ἔκ τινος force someone out of someth., i.e. remove someone from an office 1 Cl 44:6.—M-M. -
10 τίθημι
τίθημι (Hom.+) and its by-form τιθέω (Hv 1, 1, 3 and 2, 1, 2 as historical present; B-D-F §321; s. Rob. 318); impf. 3 sg. ἐτίθει, 3 pl. ἐτίθεσαν Mk 6:56 and ἐτίθουν as v.l.; Ac 3:2; 4:35; Hv 3, 2, 7 (B-D-F §94, 1; Mlt-H. 202); fut. θήσω; 1 aor. ἔθηκα (B-D-F §95, 1; Rob. 308; 310); 2 aor. subj. θῶ, impv. 2 pl. θέτε, inf. θεῖναι, ptc. θείς; pf. τέθεικα.; plpf. ἐτεθείκει (Just., D. 78, 5). Mid.: fut. θήσομαι; 2 aor. ἐθέμην. Pass.: fut. 3 pl. τεθήσονται Jer 13:16; 1 aor. ἐτέθην; pf. τέθειμαι, ptc. τεθειμένος (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 130, 18 p. 401, 3 Jac.) J 19:41; Hs 9, 15, 4 (on the pf. s. B-D-F §97, 2). The middle is gener. not different in mng. fr. the act. (B-D-F §316, 1; s. Rob. 804f). The semantic boundaries of this multivalent verb are quite flexible.① to put or place in a particular location, lay, putⓐ act. and pass.: gener.α. w. acc. lay (away), set up, put (away) ποῦ τεθείκατε αὐτόν; where have you laid him? J 11:34 (as early as Hom. τιθέναι has the special sense lay away, bury); cp. Mk 16:6; J 19:42; 20:2, 13, 15. Pass. (ApcMos 42 ποῦ μέλλοι τεθῆναι τὸ σῶμα αὐτῆς) Mk 15:47; Lk 23:55. ὅπου ἦν τεθείς GPt 12:51. λίθον Ro 9:33 (Is 28:16 ἐμβαλῶ); 1 Pt 2:6; pass. B 6:2. θεμέλιον lay a foundation Lk 14:29; 1 Cor 3:10f (in imagery).—Of stones ἐξώτεροι ἐτέθησαν they were placed on the outside Hs 9, 8, 3; 5a (cp. c); 7. ἐν ἰσχύι τέθεικεν τὴν σάρκα αὐτοῦ κύριος the Lord (God) has set his (Christ’s) flesh in strength B 6:3a; cp. b (Is 50:7).β. w. the acc., oft. supplied fr. the context, and a prepositional expr. closely related to the verb (Herodas 4, 34 τιθέναι εἰς τοὺς λίθους ζοήν [ sic]) εἰς κρύπτην put someth. in a cellar Lk 11:33. εἰς μνημεῖον lay in a tomb Ac 13:29; cp. Rv 11:9. Of stones τιθ. εἰς τ. οἰκοδομήν put into the building Hv 3, 2, 7. Pass. Hs 9, 4, 5; 9, 6, 8; cp. 9, 5, 4. Opp. ἐκ τῆς οἰκοδομῆς ἐτέθησαν they were put out of the building 9, 8, 1. ἔμπροσθέν τινος GPt 4:12. ἔν τινι (Gen 50:26; Jos., Ant. 14, 124; TestJob 20:9): ἐν μνημείῳ Mt 27:60; cp. Mk 6:29; 15:46; Lk 23:53; Ac 7:16. Pass. J 19:41.—Mk 6:56; Ac 9:37. ἐνώπιόν τινος (1 Km 10:25) Lk 5:18. ἐπί τινος (X., Cyr. 8, 8, 16; Ezk 40:2; JosAs 3:11; Jos., Ant. 6, 15) 8:16b; J 19:19; Ac 5:15; Rv 10:2; GPt 3:8; 6:21; 12:53. ἐπί τινι 8:32. ἐπί τι (Ps 20:4; 1 Km 6:8; TestAbr B 5 p. 109, 18 [Stone p. 66]; JosAs 16:11; ParJer 9:32; Mel., P. 14, 90) Mk 4:21b; Lk 6:48 (θεμέλιον; s. α above); 2 Cor 3:13. Esp. τὰς χεῖρας ἐπί τι or ἐπί τινα (cp. Ps 138:5) Mk 8:25 v.l.; 10:16: τὴν δεξιάν Rv 1:17. θήσω τὸ πνεῦμά μου ἐπʼ αὐτόν Mt 12:18 (=ἔδωκα Is 42:1; τ. τὸ πνεῦμα as Is 63:11). παρά τι (Plut., Mor. 176e; 3 Km 13:31) Ac 4:35, 37 v.l.; 5:2. πρός τι (JosAs 8:4 πρὸς τὸ στῆθος) 3:2; 4:37. ὑπό τι Mt 5:15; Mk 4:21; cp. 1 Cor 15:25 (s. 5aα). ὑποκάτω τινός (Jer 45:12) Lk 8:16a.—Mt 22:44 (Ps 109:1); Mk 12:36.ⓑ special expressionsα. act. explain in what figure of speech can we present (the Reign of God)? (i.e., how shall I put it?) Mk 4:30.β. act. take off, give up in Joh. lit. take off, remove τὰ ἱμάτια (Hdt 1, 10, 1 τ. τὰ εἵματα; cp. Herodas 5, 62; Plut., Alc. 195 [8, 2]; Jos., Bell. 1, 390 τ. τὸ διάδημα and s. ἱμάτιον 3) J 13:4. τὴν (ἑαυτοῦ) ψυχήν lay down or give (up) one’s life 10:11 and 15 (both v.l. δίδωμι), 17, 18ab (ApcSed 1:5 τὴν ψυχὴν θῇ ὑπὲρ τῶν φίλων; EFascher, Z. Auslegg. v. J 10:17, 18: Deutsche Theol. ’41, 37–66); 13:37f; 15:13; 1 J 3:16ab (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 68 §289 δεξιάς; SibOr 5, 157 τ. simply=δίδωμι).γ. act. show deference to τιθέναι τὰ γόνατα (σοι γόνυ τίθημι γαίᾳ Eur., Troad. 1307; also in Lat.: genua ponere Ovid, Fasti 2, 438; Curt. 8, 7, 13; B-D-F §5, 3b) bend the knee, kneel down Mk 15:19; Lk 22:41; Ac 7:60; 9:40; 20:36; 21:5; Hv 1, 1, 3; 2, 1, 2.δ. act. place before someone, serve (X., Mem. 3, 14, 1; JosAs 15:14 τράπεζαν καὶ ἄρτον Just., A I, 66, 4) οἶνον J 2:10 (Bel 11 Theod. οἶνον θές).ε. act. and mid. have (in mind) θέτε ἐν ταῖς καρδίαις w. inf. foll. make up (your) minds Lk 21:14. Mid. ἔθεντο ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ αὐτῶν they kept in mind (the obj. acc. is supplied by the immediate context) Lk 1:66 (1 Km 21:13). The same expr.= come to think of someth., contrive someth. in one’s mind 21:14 v.l.; Ac 5:4. Likew. ἔθετο ὁ Παῦλος ἐν τῷ πνεύματι w. inf. foll. Paul resolved 19:21. θέσθε εἰς τὰ ὦτα ὑμῶν τοὺς λόγους τούτους Lk 9:44.ζ. act. and mid. effect someth., arrange for someth. τ. ἐπί τινος foll. by the acc. and inf. ordain by means of someone that … B 13:6.—τὸ μέρος αὐτοῦ μετὰ τῶν ὑποκριτῶν θήσει (μέρος 2) Mt 24:51; cp. Lk 12:46. Mid. w. acc. (GrBar 2:1 [of God]; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 106 §442 εὐχὰς τίθεσθαι=offer prayers) βουλήν reach a decision (βουλή 2a) Ac 27:12.η. mid. put (in custody) τίθεσθαί τινα ἐν τηρήσει Ac 5:18; ἐν (τῇ) φυλακῇ (Gen 41:10; 42:17) Mt 14:3 v.l.; Ac 5:25; εἰς φυλακήν (PPetr II, 5a, 3 [III B.C.]) 12:4; εἰς τήρησιν (w. the acc. easily supplied) 4:3. ἐν σωτηρίῳ place in safety, cause to share salvation (w. acc. to be supplied) 1 Cl 15:6 (Ps 11:6).θ. act. provide (an example) ὑπόδειγμά τινος τιθ. set up an example of someth. 2 Pt 2:6 (cp. Jos., Ant. 17, 313 παράδειγμα τῆς ἀρετῆς τιθέναι). Those persons are added, in the dat., to whose advantage or disadvantage the example is given: τιθέναι πρόσκομμα τῷ ἀδελφῷ Ro 14:13 (πρόσκομμα 2b). σκοπὸν τοῖς νέοις θήσομεν 2 Cl 19:1.② act. to lay aside/deposit (money), put aside, store up, deposit a t.t. term of commercial life (Demosth. 52, 3 ἀργύριον al.; Hyperid. 5, 4; Theocr., Epigr. 14, 2; Plut., Mor. 829b; pap) opp. αἴρειν you withdraw what you did not deposit Lk 19:21; cp. vs. 22. ἕκαστος παρʼ ἑαυτῷ τιθέτω each one is to put aside at home 1 Cor 16:2.③ to assign to some task or function, appoint, assignⓐ τιθέναι τινὰ εἴς τι place/appoint someone to or for ( to function as) someth. (for the construction cp. Ael. Aristid. 53 p. 636 D.: τοὺς οὐκ ὄντας νόμους εἰς νόμους τ.) τέθεικά σε εἰς φῶς ἐθνῶν Ac 13:47 (Is 49:6); pass.: εἰς ὸ̔ ἐτέθην ἐγὼ κῆρυξ 1 Ti 2:7; 2 Ti 1:11. Also τιθ. τινὰ ἵνα appoint someone to … J 15:16.ⓑ mid. τίθεσθαι τινὰ εἴς τι appoint someone to or for someth. Dg 6:10. W. acc. easily supplied 1 Ti 1:12.ⓐ establish, give, of a law (τιθέναι νόμον since Soph., El. 580; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 4; the mid. τίθεσθαι νόμον since Hdt. 1, 29. Both oft. in Pla.; likew. Diod S 5, 83, 5, where the act. as well as the mid. is used of law. The act. also EpArist 15; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 316, Ant. 16, 1; Ath. 34, 2. The mid. also Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 55 §228; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 269; 2, 273; Ar. 13, 7) only in the pass. (as Pla., Leg.; 4, 705d al.; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 184; Just., D. 11, 2; Ath. 33, 1) ὁ νόμος ἐτέθη Gal 3:19 D.ⓑ mid. w. acc. fix, establish, set καιροὺς οὓς ὁ πατὴρ ἔθετο times which the Father has fixed Ac 1:7. θέμενος ἐν ἡμῖν τὸν λόγον τῆς καταλλαγῆς as he established among us the word of reconciliation (=entrusted to us … ; cp. Ps 104:27 ἔθετο ἐν αὐτοῖς τ. λόγους) 2 Cor 5:19. ὁ θεὸς ἔθετο τὰ μέλη God has arranged the parts of the body 1 Cor 12:18.⑤ to cause to undergo a change in experience/condition, make, consignⓐ act. or pass., either w. a double acc. of the obj. and of the pred. (Hom.+; X., Cyr. 4, 6, 3; Lucian, Dial. Marin. 14, 2; Aelian, VH13, 6; Lev 26:31; Is 5:20; Wsd 10:21; Jos., Ant. 11, 39) or in the form τιθέναι τινὰ εἴ τι (cp. 3a).α. make someone ὸ̔ν ἔθηκεν κληρονόμον πάντων Hb 1:2. πατέρα πολλῶν ἐθνῶν τέθεικά σε Ro 4:17 (Gen 17:5). ἕως ἂν θῶ τοὺς ἐχθρούς σου ὑποπόδιον τῶν ποδῶν σου until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet (Ps 109:1): Mt 22:44 v.l.; Lk 20:43; Ac 2:35; Hb 1:13; the same quotation introduced with ἄχρι οὗ θῇ 1 Cor 15:25; pass. Hb 10:13 (on this expr. cp. Plut., Mor. 1097c [HAlmqvist, Pl. u. das NT ’46, 104]). Consign, act. εἰ κόλασιν 1 Cl 11:1; pass. of those who refuse to believe the word εἰ ὸ̔ καὶ ἐτέθησαν 1 Pt 2:8; of Paul’s obligation to accept his destiny at Rome εἰς τοῦτο γὰρ ἐτέθην AcPl Ha 7, 15. Cp. 3a.β. make someth. (Mimnermus 1, 10 D.2 cause someth. to become someth. [adj.]: ‘God has made old age vexatious’) ἀδάπανον θήσω τὸ εὐαγγέλιον 1 Cor 9:18.ⓑ mid. w. a double acc. make someone someth. (Appian., Illyr. 13 §37 φίλον τίθεσθαί τινα; schol. on Pind., O. 1, 58b; 2 Macc 5:21; Ath. 12, 2. S. also Tyrtaeus [VII B.C.] 8, 5 D.3 of the man who is called upon to hate his own life [in battle]: ἀνὴρ ἐχθρὴν ψυχὴν θέμενος) Ac 20:28 (CClaereboets, Biblica 24, ’43, 370–87); 1 Cor 12:28. τίθεσθαι τινὰ εἲ τι consign someone to someth. ὀργήν 1 Th 5:9.—B. 832. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
11 ἀλλοιόω
II [voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ωθήσομαι Gal.UP8.6
, etc., but - ώσομαι ib.10.1:—become different, be changed, Hp.Vict.1.4, etc.;ἀλλοιοῦσθαι τὴν γνώμην Th.2.59
;τῇ ὄψει X.Cyn.9.4
; ἀλλοίωσιν ἀλλοιοῦσθαι undergo an alteration, Pl.Tht. 181d; rare in Poetry, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλοιόω
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12 ἐναλλάσσω
Aἐνήλλαχα Plb.6.43.2
, Phld.Mus.p.73K.:— exchange, φόνον θανάτῳ ἐ., i.e. pay for murder by death, E.Andr. 1028 (lyr.); μεταβολὰς ἐ. undergo changes, Plb. l.c.; παντοίας μορφὰς ἐ. to assume.., Apollod.2.5.11: c. inf., ἐνήλλαξεν θεὸς τὴν τοῦδ' ὕβριν πρὸς μῆλα.. πεσεῖν turned aside, diverted his fury so as to fall upon the sheep, S.Aj. 1060.2 cross,τὼ πόδε Philostr.Im.2.7
; also intr., cross one another, of veins and arteries, Arist.PA 668b21.3 Astrol., exchange domicile, of planets, Vett.Val.73.15.4 ἐχρῆν ἐνηλλαχέναι one should have reversed the statement, Phld. l.c.II give in exchange,τιἀντί τινος App.BC3.27
,5.12:—[voice] Med., receive in exchange, τί δ' ἐνήλλακται τῆς ἡμερίας νὺξ ἥδε βάρος; what heavy change from the day hath this night received? S.Aj. 208, cf. Ph.2.638.III [voice] Pass., to be interarticulated,ἄρθρα ἐνηλλαγμένα Hp.Art.46
; also τὸ μέτρον τοῖς δισυλλάβοις ἐναλλάσσεται the metre employs the various disyllabic feet interchangeably, Anon.Metr.Oxy.220 iii 13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναλλάσσω
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