δωδεκάφυλον: Difference between revisions
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ἁρμονίη ἀφανὴς φανερῆς κρείττων → the hidden attunement is better than the obvious one, invisible connection is stronger than visible, harmony we can't see is stronger than harmony we can, unseen harmony is stronger than what we can see
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|strgr=from [[δώδεκα]] and [[φυλή]]; the [[commonwealth]] of Israel: [[twelve]] tribes. | |strgr=from [[δώδεκα]] and [[φυλή]]; the [[commonwealth]] of Israel: [[twelve]] tribes. | ||
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|txtha=δωδεκαφυλου, τό (from [[δώδεκα]], and [[φυλή]], [[tribe]]), the [[twelve]] tribes, used [[collectively]] of the Israelitish [[people]], as consisting of [[twelve]] tribes: Clement of [[Rome]], 1 Corinthians 55,6 [ET]; Protevangelium Jacobi,<br /><b class="num">c.</b> 1,3; [[λαός]] ὁ [[δωδεκάφυλος]], Sibylline Oracles Cf. [[δεκάφυλος]], [[τετράφυλος]], [[Herodotus]] 5,66; (Winer's Grammar, 100 (95)).) | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 28 August 2017
English (Strong)
from δώδεκα and φυλή; the commonwealth of Israel: twelve tribes.
English (Thayer)
δωδεκαφυλου, τό (from δώδεκα, and φυλή, tribe), the twelve tribes, used collectively of the Israelitish people, as consisting of twelve tribes: Clement of Rome, 1 Corinthians 55,6 [ET]; Protevangelium Jacobi,
c. 1,3; λαός ὁ δωδεκάφυλος, Sibylline Oracles Cf. δεκάφυλος, τετράφυλος, Herodotus 5,66; (Winer's Grammar, 100 (95)).)