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ἀξιόω α. in a good sense; with a gen. of the thing: Mt. x. 10; Lk. vii. 4; (x. 7]; Acts xiii. 46; 1 Tim. i. 15; iv. 9; v. 18; vi. 1. foll. by the aor. inf.: Lk. xv. 19, 21; Acts xiii. 25; Rev. iv. 11; v. 2, 4, 9, 12; foll. by 🇬🇷: Jn. i. 27 (🇬🇷, a construction somewhat rare; cf. Dem. pro cor. p. 279, 9 🇬🇷 [(dubious); see s. v. 🇬🇷, II 2 init. and c.]); foll. by 🇬🇷 with a finite verb (like Lat. dignus, qui): Lk. vii. 4 [B. 229 (198)]. It stands alone, but so that the context makes it plain of what one is said to be worthy: Mt. x. 11 (to lodge with); Mt. x. 13 (sc. 🇬🇷); Mt. xxii. 8 (sc. of the favor of an invitation); Rev. iii. 4 (sc. to walk with me, clothed in white). with a gen. of the person,—worthy of one’s fellowship, and of the blessings connected with it: Mt. x. 37 sq.; Heb. xi. 38, (🇬🇷, Sap. iii. 5; Ignat. ad Eph. 2). β. in a bad sense; with a gen. of the thing: 🇬🇷, Lk. xii. 48; 🇬🇷, Lk. xxiii. 15; Acts [xxiii. 29]; xxv. 11, [25]; xxvi. 31; Ro. i. 32; absol.: Rev. xvi. 6 (sc. to drink blood).*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷; impf. 🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; Pass., pf. 🇬🇷; 1 fut. 🇬🇷; (🇬🇷); as in Grk. writ. &ensp; a. to think meet, fit, right: foll. by an inf., Acts xv. 38; xxviii. 22. &ensp; b. to judge worthy, deem deserving: 🇬🇷 with an inf. of the object, Lk. vii. 7; 🇬🇷, 2 Th. i. 11; pass. with gen. of the thing, 1 Tim. v. 17; Heb. iii. 3; x. 29. [.: 🇬🇷.]*

🇬🇷, adv., suitably; worthily, in a manner worthy of: with the gen., Ro. xvi. 2; Phil. i. 27; Col. i. 10; 1 Th. ii. 12; Eph. iv. 1; 3 Jn. 6. [From Soph. down.]*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷), either, not seen i.e. unseen, or that cannot be seen i. e. invisible. In the latter sense of God in Col. i. 15; 1 Tim. i. 17; Heb. xi. 27; 🇬🇷 his (God's) invisible nature [perfections], Ro. i. 20; 🇬🇷, Col. i. 16. (Gen. i. 2; Is. xlv. 3; 2 Macc. ix. 5; Xen., Plat., Polyb., Plut., al.)*

🇬🇷; impf. 🇬🇷; fut. 🇬🇷; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; 2 aor. pass. 🇬🇷 (Lk. viii. 20); (fr. Hom. down]; &emsp; 1. 🇬🇷 to bring tidings (from a person or thing), bring word, report: Jn. iv. 51 [R G L Tr br.]; Acts iv. 23; v. 22; [xv. 27]; with dat. of the pers., Mt. ii. 8; xiv. 12; xxviii. 8, [8 (9) Rec.], 10; Mk. xvi. [10], 13; Acts v. 25; xi. 13; [xxiii. 16, 19]; 🇬🇷, [Mt. xi. 4; xxviii. 11 (here Tdf. 🇬🇷)]; Mk. [v. 19 (L mrg. R G 🇬🇷)]; vi. 30; Lk. [vii. 22; ix. 36]; xiv. 21; xxiv. 9; Acts xi. 13; [xii. 17; xvi. 38 L T Tr WH; xxiii. 17]; 🇬🇷 foll. by 🇬🇷, Lk. xviii. 37; [Jn. xx. 18 R G; foll. by 🇬🇷, Lk. viii. 36]; 🇬🇷, Acts xvi. 36; 🇬🇷, Lk. vii. 18; xiii. 1; 🇬🇷, Acts xxviii. 21; [foll. by 🇬🇷 and direct disc., Acts xxii. 26]; foll. by acc. with inf., Acts xii. 14; 🇬🇷 with acc. of place, to carry tidings to a place, Mk. v. 14 (Rec. 🇬🇷); Lk. viii. 34; with addition of an acc. of the thing announced, Mt. viii. 33, (Xen. an. 6, 2 (4), 25; Joseph. antt. 5, 11, 3; 🇬🇷, Am. iv. 13 Sept.). &emsp; 2. to proclaim (🇬🇷, because what one announces he openly lays, as it were, off from himself, cf. Germ. ab kündigen), to make known openly, declare: univ., 🇬🇷, 1 Th. i. 9; [🇬🇷 Jn. xvi. 25 L T Tr WH]; by teaching, 🇬🇷, 1 Jn. i. 2 sq.; by teaching and commanding, 🇬🇷, Mt. viii. 33; 🇬🇷, with inf., Acts xxvi. 20; [xvii. 30 T WH Tr mrg.]; by avowing and praising, Lk. viii. 47; 🇬🇷, Heb. ii. 12 (Ps. xxi. (xxii.) 23 [yet Sept. 🇬🇷]); (Mt. xii. 18]; foll. by 🇬🇷, 1 Co. xiv. 25.*

🇬🇷 [cf. Lat. angustus, anxius, Eng. anguish, etc.; Curtius § 166]: 1 aor. mid. 🇬🇷; to throttle, strangle, in order to put out of the way (🇬🇷 away, cf. 🇬🇷 to kill off), Hom. Od. 19, 230; mid. to hang one’s self, to end one’s life by hanging: Mt. xxvii. 5. (2 S. xvii. 23; Tob. iii. 10; in Attic from Aeschyl. down.)*

🇬🇷; [impf. 🇬🇷 (Lk. xxiii. 26 Tr mrg. WH mrg.)]; 2 aor. 🇬🇷; Pass., [pres. 🇬🇷]; 1 aor. 🇬🇷; [fr Hom. down); to lead away: Lk. xiii. 15 (sc. 🇬🇷); Acts xxiii. 10 (Lchm. [ed. min.]); 17 (sc. hence); xxiv. 7 [R G] (away, 🇬🇷): 1 Co. xii. 2 (led astray 🇬🇷). Used esp. of those led off to trial, prison, punishment: Mt. xxvi. 57; xxvii. 2, 31; Mk. xiv. 44, 53; xv. 16; Lk. xxi. 12 (T Tr WH); [xxii. 66 T Tr WH]; xxiii. 26; Jn. xviii. 13 R G [🇬🇷 L T Tr WH]; xix. 16 Rec.; Acts xii. 19; (so also in Grk. writ.). Used of a way leading to a certain end: Mt. vii. 13, 14 (🇬🇷, 🇬🇷). [.: 🇬🇷.]*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷, (🇬🇷), without instruction and discipline, uneducated, ignorant, rude, [W. 96 (92)]: 🇬🇷, stupid questions, 2 Tim. ii. 23. (In classics fr. [Eurip.,] Xen. down; Sept.; Joseph.)*

🇬🇷: 1 aor. pass. 🇬🇷; to lift off; take or carry away; pass., 🇬🇷 to be taken away from any one: Mt. ix. 15; Mk. ii. 20; Lk. v. 35. (In Grk. writ. fr. Hdt. down.)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷; to ask back, demand back, exact something due (Sir. xx. 15 (14) 🇬🇷): Lk. vi. 30; 🇬🇷 [Tr WH 🇬🇷] thy soul, intrusted to thee by God for a time, is demanded back, Lk. xii. 20, (Sap. xv. 8 🇬🇷). (In Grk. writ. fr. Hdt. down.)*

🇬🇷, 🇬🇷: [pf. ptcp. 🇬🇷]; to cease to feel pain or grief; &ensp; a. to bear troubles with greater equanimity, cease to feel pain at: Thuc. 2, 61 etc. &ensp; b. to become callous, insensible to pain, apathetic: so those whο have become insensible to truth and honor and shame are called 🇬🇷 [A. V. past feeling] in Eph. iv. 19. (Polyb. 1, 35, 5 🇬🇷 dispirited and useless for war, [cf Polyb. 16, 12, 7].)*

🇬🇷: 1 aor. 🇬🇷; Pass., [pres. 🇬🇷]; pf. inf. 🇬🇷; (🇬🇷 to change; 🇬🇷, sc. 🇬🇷); com. in Grk. writ.; to remove, release; pass. to be removed, to depart: 🇬🇷, Acts xix. 12 (Plat. Eryx. 401 c. 🇬🇷): in a transferred and esp. in a legal sense, 🇬🇷 with gen. of pers., to be set free, the opponent being appeased and withdrawing the suit, to be quit of one: Lk. xii. 58, (so with a simple gen. of pers. Xen. mem. 2, 9, 6). Hence univ. to set free, deliver: 🇬🇷, Heb. ii. 15; (in prof. auth. the gen. of the thing freed fr. is often added; cf. Bleek on Heb. vol. ii. 1, p. 339 sq.).*