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Ἢ μὴ γάμει τὸ σύνολον ἢ γαμῶν κράτει → Aut caelebs vive aut dominus uxori tuae → Bleib ledig oder herrsche über deine Frau

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|strgr=of [[foreign]] [[origin]]; Elymas, a [[wizard]]: Elymas.
|strgr=of [[foreign]] [[origin]]; Elymas, a [[wizard]]: Elymas.
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|txtha=ὁ (Buttmann, 20 (18)), Elymas, an appellative [[name]] [[which]] Luke interprets as [[μάγος]] — [[derived]] [[either]], as is [[commonly]] supposed, from the Arabic <BITMAP:Arabic2> (elymon), i. e. [[wise]]; or, according to the [[more]] [[probable]] [[opinion]] of Delitzsch (Zeitschrift f. d. Luth. Theol. 1877, p. 7), from the Aramaic אְלִימָא [[powerful]]: BB. DD., [[under]] the [[word]].)
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Revision as of 18:09, 28 August 2017

Spanish (DGE)

-α, ὁ
Elimas
1 mit., rey de los tirrenos, St.Byz.s.u. Ἐλιμία.
2 n. del mago Barjesús, Act.Ap.13.8, Origenes M.17.29C, Didym.in Eccl.336.2, Procop.Gaz.M.87.2464C.

English (Strong)

of foreign origin; Elymas, a wizard: Elymas.

English (Thayer)

ὁ (Buttmann, 20 (18)), Elymas, an appellative name which Luke interprets as μάγοςderived either, as is commonly supposed, from the Arabic <BITMAP:Arabic2> (elymon), i. e. wise; or, according to the more probable opinion of Delitzsch (Zeitschrift f. d. Luth. Theol. 1877, p. 7), from the Aramaic אְלִימָא powerful: BB. DD., under the word.)