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Strong's #394 - ἀνατίθεμαι
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ἀνατιθεμαι
From G303 and the middle of G5087
ἀνατίθημι: 2 aorist middle ἀνεθέμην; (in various senses from Homer down); in the middle voice to set forth a thing drawn forth, as it were, from some corner (ἀνά), to set forth (in words), declare (R. V. lay before): τίνι τί, Acts 25:14: Galatians 2:2 (2 Macc. 3:9; (Micah 7:5); Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 64 τίνι τό ὄναρ; Diogenes Laërtius 2, 17, 16, p. 191, Heubn. edition; Plutarch, amat. narr., p. 772 d.) Cf. Fritzschiorum Opuscc., p. 169; (Holsten, Zum Evang. des Paulus n. d. Petrus, p. 256f. Compare: προσανατίθημι.)
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ἀνα -τίθημι ,
[in LXX chiefly for H2763 (Cremer, 546);]
to lay upon, set up, etc. Mid. -εμαι , in late writers (Plut., al.; v. also MM, VGT, s.v.), to set forth, declare: Acts 25:14, Galatians 2:2.†
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Note the perfect active ἀνατέθηκα in Syll 604.10 (Pergamon, end of iii/B.C.). This is a later example of what is now known to be the classical form of the perfect of τίθημι, which only in the Hellenistic age was replaced by τέθεικα. The late sense ";impart,"; ";communicate,"; with a view to consultation, found in the two NT occurrences of the word (Acts 25:14, Galatians 2:2; cf. 2 Maccabees 3:9) seems to appear in P Par 69D. .23 (A.D. 233) ἀναθέμενοι τὸ πρᾶγμα ἀκ [έραιον ]. In P Strass I. 41.7 (A.D. 250) ὥστε οὐκ ἂν ἔχοι ἀναθέσθαι τὴν δίκη [ν εἰς ἐτέραν ἡμέραν ] the verb = ";postpone."; The active = ";dedicate"; occurs everywhere.
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