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|strgr=from [[ἄνω]]; from [[above]]; by [[analogy]], from the [[first]]; by [[implication]], anew: from [[above]], [[again]], from the [[beginning]] ([[very]] [[first]]), the [[top]].
|strgr=from [[ἄνω]]; from [[above]]; by [[analogy]], from the [[first]]; by [[implication]], anew: from [[above]], [[again]], from the [[beginning]] ([[very]] [[first]]), the [[top]].
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|txtha=([[ἄνω]]), adverb;<br /><b class="num">a.</b> from [[above]], from a [[higher]] [[place]]: [[ἀπό]] [[ἄνωθεν]] (Winer's Grammar, § 50,7 N. 1), Tdf. omits [[ἀπό]]); ἐκ [[τῶν]] [[ἄνωθεν]] from the [[upper]] [[part]], from the [[top]], from [[heaven]], or from God as [[dwelling]] in [[heaven]]: from the [[first]]: from the [[beginning]] on, from the [[very]] [[first]]: anew, [[over]] [[again]], indicating [[repetition]] (a [[use]] [[somewhat]] [[rare]], [[but]] [[wrongly]] denied by [[many]] (Meyer [[among]] [[them]]; cf. his [[commentary]] on John and Galatians as [[below]])): [[ἄνωθεν]] γεννηθῆναι, [[where]] others [[explain]] it from [[above]], i. e. from [[heaven]]. But, according to [[this]] [[explanation]], Nicodemus [[ought]] to [[have]] wondered [[how]] it [[was]] [[possible]] for anyone to be [[born]] from [[heaven]]; [[but]] [[this]] he did [[not]] [[say]]; (cf. Westcott, Commentary on John , p. 63). Of the [[repetition]] of [[physical]] [[birth]], we [[read]] in Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 1,13 (14), p. 18 (i., p. 26, Reiff edition) ([[ἀνδρί]]) [[ἔτι]] τῷ ἔχοντι ἐγκυον γυναῖκα σημαίνει παῖδα [[αὐτῷ]] γεννήσεσθαι ὅμοιον [[κατά]] πάντα. [[οὕτω]] [[γάρ]] [[ἄνωθεν]] [[αὐτός]] δοξειε γέννασθαι; cf. Josephus, Antiquities 1,18, 3 [[φιλίαν]] [[ἄνωθεν]] ποιεῖσθαι, [[where]] a [[little]] [[before]] stands πρότερα [[φιλία]]; [[add]], Martyr. Polycarp, 1,1 [ET]; ([[also]] Socrates in Stobaeus, flor. cxxiv. 41, iv. 135, Meineke edition (iii. 438, Gaisf. edition); Harpocration, Lex., [[see]] [[under]] the words, ἀναδικάσασθαι, ἀναθέσθαι, ἀναποδιζομενα, ἀνασυνταξις; Canon. apost. 46 (others 39, Coteler. patr. apost. works, i. 444); Pseudo-Basil, de bapt. 1,2, 7 (iii. 1537); Origen in Joann. t. xx. c. 12 (works, iv. 322c. DelaRue). See Abbot, Authorship of the Fourth Gospel, etc. (Boston 1880), p. 34 f). [[πάλιν]] [[ἄνωθεν]], (on [[this]] [[combination]] of [[synonymous]] words cf. Kühner, § 534,1; (Jelf, § 777,1); Grimm on Sap. xix. 5 (6)): Galatians 4:9 ([[again]], [[since]] ye were in [[bondage]] [[once]] [[before]]).
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