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καὶ ἐχθροὶ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου οἱ οἰκιακοὶ αὐτοῦ → and a man's foes shall be they of his own household (Micah 7:6, Matthew 10:36)

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|strgr=from a [[compound]] of [[λαός]] and [[δίκη]]; Laodicia, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Laodicea.
|strgr=from a [[compound]] of [[λαός]] and [[δίκη]]; Laodicia, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Laodicea.
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|txtha=(Λαοδικια T WH ([[see]] Iota); R G L Tr [[accent]] [[Λαοδίκεια]], cf. Chandler § 104), Λαοδικείας, ἡ, Laodicea, a [[city]] of [[Phrygia]], [[situated]] on the [[river]] [[Lycus]] [[not]] [[far]] from [[Colossae]]. After having been [[successively]] called Diospolis and Rhoas, it [[was]] named Laodicea in honor of Laodice, the [[wife]] of [[Antiochus]] II. (261-246 B.C.>). It [[was]] destroyed by an [[earthquake]], 66> A.D. 66 (or earlier, [[see]] Lightfoot s Commentary on Colossians and Philemon , p. 38f), [[together]] [[with]] [[Colossae]] and Hierapolis ([[see]] [[Κολοσσαί]]); and afterward rebuilt by Marcus Aurelius. It [[was]] the [[seat]] of a Christian [[church]]: Lightfoot's Commentary, as [[above]], pp. 274-300)); ) [[subscription]] of the 1Timothy (See Lightfoot's Commentary on Colossians and Philemon , Introductory § 1; Forbiger, Hndbch. d. alton Geogr. 2te Ausg. 2:347f.)
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Revision as of 17:58, 28 August 2017

English (Strong)

from a compound of λαός and δίκη; Laodicia, a place in Asia Minor: Laodicea.

English (Thayer)

(Λαοδικια T WH (see Iota); R G L Tr accent Λαοδίκεια, cf. Chandler § 104), Λαοδικείας, ἡ, Laodicea, a city of Phrygia, situated on the river Lycus not far from Colossae. After having been successively called Diospolis and Rhoas, it was named Laodicea in honor of Laodice, the wife of Antiochus II. (261-246 B.C.>). It was destroyed by an earthquake, 66> A.D. 66 (or earlier, see Lightfoot s Commentary on Colossians and Philemon , p. 38f), together with Colossae and Hierapolis (see Κολοσσαί); and afterward rebuilt by Marcus Aurelius. It was the seat of a Christian church: Lightfoot's Commentary, as above, pp. 274-300)); ) subscription of the 1Timothy (See Lightfoot's Commentary on Colossians and Philemon , Introductory § 1; Forbiger, Hndbch. d. alton Geogr. 2te Ausg. 2:347f.)