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|txtha=ἐπουράνιον ([[οὐρανός]]), [[properly]], existing in or [[above]] [[heaven]], [[heavenly]];<br /><b class="num">1.</b> existing in [[heaven]]: ὁ [[πατήρ]] [[ἐπουράνιος]], i. e. God, (Θεοί, Θεός, [[Homer]], [[Odyssey]] 17,484; Iliad 6,131, etc.; οἱ ἐπουράνιοι the [[heavenly]] beings, the inhabitants of [[heaven]], (Lucian, [[dial]]. deor. 4,3; of the gods, in Theocritus, 25,5): of angels, in [[opposition]] to ἐπιγειοι and καταχθονιοι, Polycarp, ad Philippians 2 [ET]); σώματα, the bodies of the stars ([[which]] the [[apostle]], according to the [[universal]] [[ancient]] [[conception]], seems to [[have]] regarded as [[animate]] (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 376; Gfrorer, [[Philo]] etc. 2te Aufl., p. 349f; Siegfried, [[Philo]] von Alex., p. 306; [[yet]] cf. Meyer ed. Heinrici, at the [[passage]]), cf. ἡ [[βασιλεία]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]] (on [[which]] [[see]] p. 97), ἡ [[πατρίς]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]] [[Ἱερουσαλήμ]] ἐπουρανίῳ, [[κλῆσις]], a [[calling]] made (by God) in [[heaven]], Lightfoot cites [[Philo]], [[plant]]. Noe § 6). The neut. τά ἐπουράνια denotes (cf. Winer s Grammar, § 34,2)<br /><b class="num">a.</b> the things [[that]] [[take]] [[place]] in [[heaven]], i. e. the purposes of God to [[grant]] [[salvation]] to men [[through]] the [[death]] of Christ: [[ἐπίγειος]]).<br /><b class="num">b.</b> the [[heavenly]] regions, i. e. [[heaven]] itself, the [[abode]] of God and angels: οὐρανοῖς); B. D. American edition, [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, Air).<br /><b class="num">c.</b> the [[heavenly]] [[temple]] or [[sanctuary]]: of [[heavenly]] [[origin]] and [[nature]]: [[χοϊκός]]); ἡ [[δωρεά]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]]. Hebrews 6:4.
|txtha=ἐπουράνιον ([[οὐρανός]]), [[properly]], existing in or [[above]] [[heaven]], [[heavenly]];<br /><b class="num">1.</b> existing in [[heaven]]: ὁ [[πατήρ]] [[ἐπουράνιος]], i. e. God, (Θεοί, Θεός, [[Homer]], [[Odyssey]] 17,484; Iliad 6,131, etc.; οἱ ἐπουράνιοι the [[heavenly]] beings, the inhabitants of [[heaven]], (Lucian, [[dial]]. deor. 4,3; of the gods, in Theocritus, 25,5): of angels, in [[opposition]] to ἐπιγειοι and καταχθονιοι, Polycarp, ad Philippians 2 [ET]); σώματα, the bodies of the stars ([[which]] the [[apostle]], according to the [[universal]] [[ancient]] [[conception]], seems to [[have]] regarded as [[animate]] (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 376; Gfrorer, [[Philo]] etc. 2te Aufl., p. 349f; Siegfried, [[Philo]] von Alex., p. 306; [[yet]] cf. Meyer ed. Heinrici, at the [[passage]]), cf. ἡ [[βασιλεία]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]] (on [[which]] [[see]] p. 97), ἡ [[πατρίς]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]] [[Ἱερουσαλήμ]] ἐπουρανίῳ, [[κλῆσις]], a [[calling]] made (by God) in [[heaven]], Lightfoot cites [[Philo]], [[plant]]. Noe § 6). The neut. τά ἐπουράνια denotes (cf. Winer s Grammar, § 34,2)<br /><b class="num">a.</b> the things [[that]] [[take]] [[place]] in [[heaven]], i. e. the purposes of God to [[grant]] [[salvation]] to men [[through]] the [[death]] of Christ: [[ἐπίγειος]]).<br /><b class="num">b.</b> the [[heavenly]] regions, i. e. [[heaven]] itself, the [[abode]] of God and angels: οὐρανοῖς); B. D. American edition, [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, Air).<br /><b class="num">c.</b> the [[heavenly]] [[temple]] or [[sanctuary]]: of [[heavenly]] [[origin]] and [[nature]]: [[χοϊκός]]); ἡ [[δωρεά]] ἡ [[ἐπουράνιος]]. Hebrews 6:4.
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|mltxt=-α, -ο (AM [[ἐπουράνιος]], -ον<br />Α και -ος, -η και -α, -ον)<br /><b>1.</b> αυτός που βρίσκεται στον ουρανό, [[ουράνιος]] («ὁ [[πατήρ]] μου ὁ [[ἐπουράνιος]]», ΚΔ)<br /><b>2.</b> (<b>το ουδ. πληθ. ως ουσ.</b>) <i>τα επουράνια</i><br />[[ουρανός]] («σημαίνει ο Θιός, σημαίνει η γης, σημαίνουν τα επουράνια»)<br /><b>3.</b> (<b>το αρσ. πληθ. ως ουσ.</b>) <i>οι επουράνιοι</i><br />οι θεοί («[[πάντοτε]] οι επουράνιοι μεγαλόθυμον [[γένος]] υπερασπίζουν», Κάλβ.)<br /><b>αρχ.</b><br />(<b>το ουδ. πληθ. ως ουσ.</b>) <i>τὰ ἐπουράνια</i><br />τα ουράνια φαινόμενα, τα μετέωρα.<br />[<b><span style="color: brown;">ΕΤΥΜΟΛ.</span></b> <span style="color: red;"><</span> <i>επί</i> <span style="color: red;">+</span> [[ουράνιος]] (<span style="color: red;"><</span> [[ουρανός]])].
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Transliteration A: epouránios Transliteration B: epouranios Transliteration C: epouranios Beta Code: e)poura/nios

English (LSJ)

[ᾰ], ον, Ep. η, ον Arat.(v.infr.), Q.S.2.429:—

   A heavenly, in Hom. only of the gods, ἐ. θεός, θεοί, Od.17.484, Il.6.129,al.; εὐσεβέων ἐ. ψυχαί Pi.Fr.132.3 ; πατήρ Ev.Matt.18.35 ; ἡ ἐ. πορεία f.l. in Pl.Phdr.256d.    2 pl., as Subst., οἱ ἐ., = θεοί, Theoc.25.5, Mosch. 2.21 ; opp. ἐπίγειοι, Ep.Phil.2.11 ; so ἤδη ἐ. εἶ Luc.DDeor.4.3 ; τὰ ἐ., = τὰ μετέωρα, v.l. in Pl.Ap.19b (ἐ. σώματα 1 Ep.Cor.15.40).    3 up to heaven, ἔπτατ' ἐπουρανίη v.l. in Arat.134.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1010] auch 3 Endgn, Qu. Sm. 2, 429, am, im Himmel, himmlisch, bei Hom. nur von den Göttern, θεοί, Il. 6, 129. 131. 527 Od. 17, 484; später auch allein οἱ ἐπουράνιοι, die Götter, Theocr. 25, 5; Mosch. 2, 21; ἤδη γὰρ ἐπο υράνιος εἶ, du bit schon ein Gott, Luc. D. D. 4, 3; ψυχαί Pind. frg. 97; – τὰ ἐπουράνια καὶ τὰ ὑπὸ γῆς ζητῶν, was vorher μετέωρα heißt, Erscheinungen am Hinmel, Plat. Apol. 19 b (vgl. Sext. Emp. adv. astrol. 44); ἡ ἐπουράνιος πορεία Phaedr. 256 d.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐπουράνιος: -ον, ὡσαύτως η, ον, Κόϊντ. Σμ. 2. 429· ὁ ἐν τῷ οὐρανῷ, οὐράνιος, παρ’ Ὁμ. μόνον ἐπὶ τῶν θεῶν, ἐπ. θεός, θεοὶ Ὀδ. Ρ. 484, Ἰλ. Ζ. 129, 131, 527· ἐπουράνιοι εὐσεβῶν ψυχαὶ Πινδ. Ἀποσπ. 97. 4· ἡ ἐπ. πορεία Πλάτ. Φαῖδρ. 256D. 2) ἐν τῷ πληθ. ὡς οὐσιαστ., οἱ ἐπουράνιοι = θεοί, Θεόκρ. 25. 5, Μόσχ. 2. 21· οὕτως, ἤδη ἐπ. εἶ Λουκ. Θεῶν Διάλ. 4. 3· τὰ ἐπουράνια, τὰ οὐράνια φαινόμενα, Πλάτ. Ἀπολ. 19Β.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui est dans le ciel, céleste ; τὰ ἐπουράνια PLAT phénomènes célestes.
Étymologie: ἐπί, οὐρανός.

English (Autenrieth)

(οὐρανός): in heaven, heavenly, epithet of the gods (opp. ἐπιχθόνιος).

Spanish

celestial, que habita en el cielo

English (Strong)

from ἐπί and οὐρανός; above the sky: celestial, (in) heaven(-ly), high.

English (Thayer)

ἐπουράνιον (οὐρανός), properly, existing in or above heaven, heavenly;
1. existing in heaven: ὁ πατήρ ἐπουράνιος, i. e. God, (Θεοί, Θεός, Homer, Odyssey 17,484; Iliad 6,131, etc.; οἱ ἐπουράνιοι the heavenly beings, the inhabitants of heaven, (Lucian, dial. deor. 4,3; of the gods, in Theocritus, 25,5): of angels, in opposition to ἐπιγειοι and καταχθονιοι, Polycarp, ad Philippians 2 [ET]); σώματα, the bodies of the stars (which the apostle, according to the universal ancient conception, seems to have regarded as animate (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 376; Gfrorer, Philo etc. 2te Aufl., p. 349f; Siegfried, Philo von Alex., p. 306; yet cf. Meyer ed. Heinrici, at the passage), cf. ἡ βασιλείαἐπουράνιος (on which see p. 97), ἡ πατρίςἐπουράνιος Ἱερουσαλήμ ἐπουρανίῳ, κλῆσις, a calling made (by God) in heaven, Lightfoot cites Philo, plant. Noe § 6). The neut. τά ἐπουράνια denotes (cf. Winer s Grammar, § 34,2)
a. the things that take place in heaven, i. e. the purposes of God to grant salvation to men through the death of Christ: ἐπίγειος).
b. the heavenly regions, i. e. heaven itself, the abode of God and angels: οὐρανοῖς); B. D. American edition, under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Air).
c. the heavenly temple or sanctuary: of heavenly origin and nature: χοϊκός); ἡ δωρεάἐπουράνιος. Hebrews 6:4.

Greek Monolingual

-α, -ο (AM ἐπουράνιος, -ον
Α και -ος, -η και -α, -ον)
1. αυτός που βρίσκεται στον ουρανό, ουράνιος («ὁ πατήρ μου ὁ ἐπουράνιος», ΚΔ)
2. (το ουδ. πληθ. ως ουσ.) τα επουράνια
ουρανός («σημαίνει ο Θιός, σημαίνει η γης, σημαίνουν τα επουράνια»)
3. (το αρσ. πληθ. ως ουσ.) οι επουράνιοι
οι θεοί («πάντοτε οι επουράνιοι μεγαλόθυμον γένος υπερασπίζουν», Κάλβ.)
αρχ.
(το ουδ. πληθ. ως ουσ.) τὰ ἐπουράνια
τα ουράνια φαινόμενα, τα μετέωρα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < επί + ουράνιος (< ουρανός)].