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  • 1 ἐπιβλέπω

    + V 7-34-28-26-19=114
    14 Lust, J., Eynikel, E., & Hauspie, K. (2003).
    [*] A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint: Revised Edition. Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft: Stuttgart.
    абGn 19,26.28; Ex 14,24; Lv 26,9; Nm 12,10
    to look upon, to look attentively [ἐπί τινα] Gn 19,28; to look well at, to observe [τινα] 1 Kgs 7,13
    *1 Sm 2,29 ἐπέβλεψας you look (contemptuously) at -תביט נבט for MT תבעטו בעט you kick at; *1 Sm 7,2
    ἐπέβλεψεν they looked-ויבטו נבט for MT וינהו נההI they lamented
    Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966, 186; HELBING 1928, 282

    Lust (λαγνεία) > ἐπιβλέπω

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