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|astxt=[[ἅγιος]], -α, ον (< τό ἅγός, religious awe; [[ἅζω]], to venerate), [in LXX chiefly for קֹ֫דֶשׁ;] <br />primarily, dedicated to the gods, sacred (Hdt.; rare in Att., never in Hom., Hes. and Trag., who use [[ἁγνός]]), hence, holy, characteristic of God, separated to God, worthy of veneration.<br /><b class="num">1.</b> Its highest application is to God himself, in his purity, majesty, and glory: Lk 1:49, Jo 17:11, Re 4:8. Hence<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of things and places which have a claim to reverence as sacred to God, e.g. the Temple: Mt 24:15, He 9:1; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of persons employed by him, as angels: I Th 3:13; prophets, Lk 1:70; apostles, Eph 3:5. <br /><b class="num">2.</b>Applied to persons as separated to God's service:<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of Christ, Mk 1:24, Jo 6:69, Ac 4:30; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of Christians, Ac 9:13, Ro 1:7, He 6:10, Re 5:8. <br /><b class="num">3.</b>In the moral sense of sharing God's purity: Mk 6:20, Jo 17:11, Ac 3:14, Re 3:7.<br /><b class="num">4.</b>Of pure, clean sacrifices and offerings: I Co 7:14, Eph 1:4. SYN.: [[ἁγνός]], pure, both in ceremonial and spiritual sense; [[ἱερός]] (sacer), sacred, that which is inviolable because of its (external) relation to God; [[ὅσιος]] (sanctus as opp. to nefas), that which is based on everlasting ordinances of right. (Cf. Tr., Syn., §lxxxviii; DB, ii, 399 f.; Cremer, 34, 594-601; MM, VGT, s.v.)
|astxt=[[ἅγιος]], -α, ον (< τό ἅγός, [[religious]] [[awe]]; [[ἅζω]], to [[venerate]]), [in LXX [[chiefly]] for קֹ֫דֶשׁ;] <br />[[primarily]], dedicated to the gods, [[sacred]] (Hdt.; [[rare]] in Att., [[never]] in Hom., Hes. and Trag., [[who]] [[use]] [[ἁγνός]]), [[hence]], [[holy]], [[characteristic]] of God, separated to God, [[worthy]] of [[veneration]].<br /><b class="num">1.</b> Its [[highest]] [[application]] is to God [[himself]], in his [[purity]], [[majesty]], and [[glory]]: Lk 1:49, Jo 17:11, Re 4:8. Hence<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of things and places [[which]] [[have]] a [[claim]] to [[reverence]] as [[sacred]] to God, e.g. the Temple: Mt 24:15, He 9:1; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of persons employed by him, as angels: I Th 3:13; prophets, Lk 1:70; apostles, Eph 3:5. <br /><b class="num">2.</b>Applied to persons as separated to God's [[service]]:<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of Christ, Mk 1:24, Jo 6:69, Ac 4:30; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of Christians, Ac 9:13, Ro 1:7, He 6:10, Re 5:8. <br /><b class="num">3.</b>In the [[moral]] [[sense]] of [[sharing]] God's [[purity]]: Mk 6:20, Jo 17:11, Ac 3:14, Re 3:7.<br /><b class="num">4.</b>Of [[pure]], [[clean]] sacrifices and offerings: I Co 7:14, Eph 1:4. SYN.: [[ἁγνός]], [[pure]], [[both]] in [[ceremonial]] and [[spiritual]] [[sense]]; [[ἱερός]] (sacer), [[sacred]], [[that]] [[which]] is [[inviolable]] [[because]] of its ([[external]]) [[relation]] to God; [[ὅσιος]] (sanctus as opp. to nefas), [[that]] [[which]] is based on [[everlasting]] ordinances of [[right]]. (Cf. Tr., Syn., §lxxxviii; DB, ii, 399 f.; Cremer, 34, 594-601; MM, VGT, s.v.)
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