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τὰ ὑπὸ ἐμοῦ διδόμενα τεθήσεται ἐν τῷ ἱερῷ → what I give will be put in the temple

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As found in the work of Kierkegaard; nothing in ancient Greek texts resembles that apart perhaps from [[ὁμόνεκρος]] in Lucian:
<b class="b2">Companion in death</b>. As found in the work of Kierkegaard; nothing in ancient Greek texts resembles that apart perhaps from [[ὁμόνεκρος]] in Lucian:


3.1.1 {ΚΡΟΙΣΟΣ} Οὐ φέρομεν, ὦ Πλούτων, Μένιππον τουτονὶ τὸν κύνα παροικοῦντα· ὥστε ἢ ἐκεῖνόν ποι κατάστησον ἢ ἡμεῖς μετοικήσομεν εἰς ἕτερον τόπον.
3.1.1 {ΚΡΟΙΣΟΣ} Οὐ φέρομεν, ὦ Πλούτων, Μένιππον τουτονὶ τὸν κύνα παροικοῦντα· ὥστε ἢ ἐκεῖνόν ποι κατάστησον ἢ ἡμεῖς μετοικήσομεν εἰς ἕτερον τόπον.

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Companion in death. As found in the work of Kierkegaard; nothing in ancient Greek texts resembles that apart perhaps from ὁμόνεκρος in Lucian:

3.1.1 {ΚΡΟΙΣΟΣ} Οὐ φέρομεν, ὦ Πλούτων, Μένιππον τουτονὶ τὸν κύνα παροικοῦντα· ὥστε ἢ ἐκεῖνόν ποι κατάστησον ἢ ἡμεῖς μετοικήσομεν εἰς ἕτερον τόπον.

3.1.3 {ΠΛΟΥΤΩΝ} Τί δ' ὑμᾶς δεινὸν ἐργάζεται ὁμόνεκρος ὤν; (Lucianus Soph., Dialogi mortuorum, 0062: 066)

Turn your attention then, dear Symparanekromenoi, to this inner picture; do not allow yourselves to be distracted by the external appearance, or rather, do not yourselves summon the external before you, for it shall be my task constantly to draw it aside, in order to afford you a better view of the inner picture. (Kierkegaard, Either/Or Part I, Swenson, p. 171)

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