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1 ὠθέω
+ V 2-0-2-3-0=7 Nm 35,20.22; Is 30,22; Jer 41(34),11; Ps 61(62),4to thurst, to shove [τινα] Nm 35,20καὶ ἔωσαν αὐτοὺς εἰς παῖδας καὶ παιδίσκας and they gave them over to be menservants and maidservants Jer 41 (34),11; ὦσας αὐτὸν εἰς τέλος you drove him to the end Jb 14,20; φραγμῷ ὠσμένῳ with a broken edge Ps 61(62),4(→ἀπ-, διὠθέω, ἐξὠθέω, παρὠθέω, προσὠθέω,,) -
2 προβάλλω
+ V 0-6-1-2-2=11 Jgs 14,12.13.16A: to put forth [τι] Prv 26,18; to bring (arms) into combat position, to advance [τι] Jer 26(46),4; to thrust out [τι] 2 Mc 7,10; to tear out [τι] 2 Mc 14,46M: to confront sb with a problem, to question Prv 22,21προβαλῶ ὑμῖν πρόβλημα I shall propound you a riddle (semit., rendering MT חידה לכם אחודה־נא) JgsA 14,12; πρόβλημα ὑμῖν προβάλλομαι I am now going to confront you with a riddle (semit., rendering MT חידה לכם אחודה־נא) JgsB 14,12Cf. SPICQ 1978a, 743-744
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