Light From the Ancient East; the New Testament Illustrated By Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco-Roman World
Light From the Ancient East; the New Testament Illustrated By Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco-Roman World
Deissmann, Adolf, 1866-1937
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3) cf. Neue Bibelstudien, p. 93; Bible Studies, pp. 64, 265 f. '° ipdaKavTos is a frequent expression for averting evil (" apotropaeic ") in the papyri, equivalent to the wish, " whom may no evil eye injure." [It comes from paaKoivo), " to bewitch," the word used in Gal. iii. 1. Cf. p. 280, n. 6 below. Tr.] '' Cf. p. 187, n. 5 above. " Cf. p. 180, n. 6 above. " a for 4. ' '• at for «. ^' The initial E is very large. Sempronius means ipamiSeiaa ; he uses the participle in curiously abrupt fashio...n here and in 1. 21. Cf. below, letter No. 21, col. Ill, 1. I. " Nominative for vocative, as often in the New Testament. " Cf. p. 180, n. 13 above. *' [Comparative of the word used in i Cor. vii. 32, " without carefulness " '(A.V.), or " free from cares " (R.V.). Tr.] • " The family relationships appear to be as follows : the mother, Saturnila, is a widow; there are living with her (in the Fayum?) her sons Maximus (married), Saturnilus and Gemellus (considerably younger), and the married daughter Helena with her children ; Helena's husband, also called Sempronius (1.
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