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Strong's #2829 - κλοπή
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κλοπ-ή, ἡ,
(κλέπτω)
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1. theft, ἁρπαγῆς τε καὶ κλοπῆς δίκη A. Ag. 534: pl., ib. 402 (lyr.), E. Hel. 1175; κλοπῆς δίκη Pl. Prt. 322a; ἱερῶν κλοπῆς δυοῖν ταλάντοιν γεγραμμένος Antipho 2.1.6, cf. Ar. Eq. 444, Pl. Euthphr. 5d (pl.); κλοπῆς ὀφλεῖν And. 1.74; ἐπὶ κλοπῇ χρημάτων ἀποκτείνειν Lys. 30.25; κ. τῶν θησαυρῶν PAmh. 2.79.63 (ii A.D.); σκεῦος.. ἐκφέρειν ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ ἐπὶ κλοπήν SIG 997.5 (Smyrna); κλοπῆς ἐν ταῖς εὐθύναις ἑάλωκεν D. 24.112, cf. Arist. Ath. 54.2, Plu. Per. 32; opp. ἁρπαγή, Pl. Lg. 941b.
2. of authors, plagiarism, Porph. ap. Eus. PE 10.3.
II secret act or transaction, fraud, κλέπτουσα μύθοις κλοπάς E. HF 100; πράγματος μεγάλου κ. Aeschin. 2.57; κλοπῇ by stealth or fraud, S. Ph. 1025, E. Ion 1254; ποδοῖν κλοπὰν ἀρέσθαι, i.e. to steal away, S. Aj. 246 (lyr.).
III in warfare, surprise, X. An. 4.6.14.
κλοπή, κλοπῆς, ἡ (κλέπτω), theft: plural (cf. Buttmann, 77 (67); Winer's Grammar, 176 (166)), Matthew 15:19; Mark 7:21 (22). (From Aeschylus down.)
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† κλοπή , -ῆν , ἡ
(< κλέπτω ),
[in LXX for H1589;]
theft: pl., Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:22.†
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BGU I. 242.83 (time of Commodus) ἐξ οὗ φαίνεται ἡ κλοπή, ib. 321.12 (A.D. 216) ἡ δὲ αἰτία τῆς κλοπῆς ἐφάνη τοῦ τόπου ὑπερῴου ὄντος ἐκ τοῦ ποδώματος διατρηθέντος τὴν κακουργίαν γεγονέναι. Cf. Syll 584.5 (Smyrna—i/B.C. ?) ἰ ]χθῦς ἱεροὺς μὴ ἀδικεῖ (ν) μηδὲ σκεῦος τῶν τῆς θεοῦ (sc. Atargatis) λυμαίνεσθαι, μηδὲ [ἐ ]κφέρειν ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ ἐπ [ὶ ] κλοπῇ. The adj. κλόπιμος is found in P Hib I. 59.7 (c. B.C. 245) (= Chrest. I. p. 362) τὸ κ ̣λε ̣(= ό)πιμον ἔλαιον, ";the contraband oil"; : cf. P Rev Liv. 20 (B.C. 259–8) (= Chrest. I. p. 358).
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