Oberbefehl

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ὁ γὰρ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τῆς ἁμαρτίας → anyone who has died has been set free from sin, the person who has died has been freed from sin, someone who has died has been freed from sin (Romans 6:7)

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German > Latin

Oberbefehl, im Kriege, imperium; summum imperium; summa imperii od. rerum od. belli. – O. zur See, summa imperii maritimi. – den O. haben, summam imperii tenere od. obtinere; summae rei od. rerum u. summae imperii praeesse: zur See, rei navali od. navibus et classi praeesse; classem imperio regere: jmdm. den O. geben, summam rerum od. summam imperii ad alqm deferre; summam imperii alci tradere od. permittere; über ein Heer, eine Flotte, alqm exercitui od. classi praeficere: jmdm. den O. in einem Kriege geben, übertragen, alqm toti bello imperioque praeficere; summam totius belli ad alqm deferre; alci summam belli deferre od. committere; alqm bello praeponere: den O. über ein Heer, eine Flotte übernehmen, bekommen, exercitui od. classi praeesse coepisse: unter jmds. O. stehen, alcis imperio parēre: unter jmds. O. dienen, sub alqo militare; alqo od. sub alqo imperatore od. sub signis alcis mereri: mit dem O. irgendwohin gehen, alqo cum imperio proficisci.