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+ P 962-1595-288-287-206=3338 Gn 2,19.22.24; 3,16; 4,7[τινος]: towards (time) Gn 24,63; id. (place) Jos 15,8; before, in the presence of Lam 1,9; at Gn 28,11ἀπὸ πρὸς κεφαλῆς αὐτοῦ from near his head, which lies at his head 1 Sm 26,11; καταγελώμενοι πρὸς ἁπάντων being mocked of all men 4 Mc 6,20[τινι]: near, at, by Gn 14,13; near, towards Gn 15,17; in addition to (with numerals) 2 Mc 4,8οἱ πρὸς ταῖς χρείαις the officers Jdt 12,10, cpr. 2 Mc 6,21, 3 Mc 5,14[τι, τινα]: to, towards (with verbs of speaking, asking, praying) 2 Kgs 1,2; to (with verbs of motion) Am 7,10; towards, facing (with subst. of place) Zech 14,4; towards (with subst. of time) Zech 14,7; to (denoting purpose, destiny) 3 Mc 2,9; for, for the purpose of [+inf.] Jer 34,10; about to [+inf.] Ex 1,16; to, towards, with, before (denoting a friendly relationship) 4 Mc 15,24; towards, against (denoting a hostile relationship) Hos 12,3; with refer-ence to Ex 4,16; in comparison with Sir 25,19; by 2 Kgs 23,3τὸ πρὸς πρωί towards the forenoon, towards the early morning Ps 45(46),6 Cf. JOHANNESSOHN 1910 1-82; 1926 259-271; →NIDNTT; TWNT
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