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|strgr=from [[ζέω]]; [[properly]], [[heat]], i.e. ([[figuratively]]) "[[zeal]]" (in a favorable [[sense]], ardor; in an unfavorable [[one]], [[jealousy]], as of a [[husband]] ([[figuratively]], of God), or an [[enemy]], [[malice]]): [[emulation]], [[envy]](-ing), [[fervent]] [[mind]], [[indignation]], [[jealousy]], [[zeal]]. | |strgr=from [[ζέω]]; [[properly]], [[heat]], i.e. ([[figuratively]]) "[[zeal]]" (in a favorable [[sense]], ardor; in an unfavorable [[one]], [[jealousy]], as of a [[husband]] ([[figuratively]], of God), or an [[enemy]], [[malice]]): [[emulation]], [[envy]](-ing), [[fervent]] [[mind]], [[indignation]], [[jealousy]], [[zeal]]. | ||
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|txtha=ζήλου, ὁ, and (in L T Tr WH; (T Tr WH)) τό [[ζῆλος]] (Ignatius ad Trall. 4 [ET]; [[διά]] [[ζῆλος]], Clement of [[Rome]], 1 Corinthians 4,8 [ET] ("in Clement of [[Rome]], §§ 3,4, 5,6 the [[masculine]] and neuter [[seem]] to be interchanged [[without]] [[any]] [[law]]" (Lightfoot). For facts [[see]] [[especially]] Clement of [[Rome]], edition 2Hilgenfeld (1876), p. 7; cf. Wit. Appendix, p. 158; Winer s Grammar, § 9, N. 2; Buttmann, 23 (20)); (from [[ζέω]] ([[Curtius]], § 567; Vanicek, p. 757)); the Sept. for קִנְאָה; [[excitement]] of [[mind]], ardor, fervor of [[spirit]];<br /><b class="num">1.</b> [[zeal]], ardor in embracing, pursuing, defending [[anything]]: [[κατά]] [[ζῆλος]], as respects [[zeal]] (in maintaining [[religion]]), [[zeal]] in [[behalf]] of, for a [[person]] or [[thing]], [[Sophocles]] O. C. 943); [[ὑπέρ]] τίνος, genitive of [[person]], [[with]] [[subject]]. genitive ζήλῳ Θεοῦ, [[with]] a [[jealousy]] [[such]] as God has, [[hence]], [[most]] [[pure]] and [[solicitous]] for [[their]] [[salvation]], the [[fierceness]] of [[indignation]], punitive [[zeal]], [[πυρός]] (of [[penal]] [[fire]], [[which]] is personified ([[see]] [[πῦρ]], at the [[end]])), an [[envious]] and [[contentious]] [[rivalry]], [[jealousy]]: ἐπλήσθησαν ζήλου, ζῆλοι, [[now]] the stirrings or motions of [[ζῆλος]], [[now]] its outbursts and manifestations: L T Tr (WH, [[yet]] in Galatians , the [[passage]] cited WH [[only]] in [[text]]) [[have]] [[adopted]] [[ζῆλος]] (ζῆλοι τέ καί φθόνοι, [[Plato]], legg. 3, p. 679c.). (On the [[distinction]] [[between]] [[ζῆλος]] ([[which]] [[may]] be used in a [[good]] [[sense]]) and [[φθόνος]] (used [[only]] in a [[bad]] [[sense]]) cf. Trench, Synonyms, § xxvi.; Cope on [[Aristotle]], rhet. 2,11, | |||
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