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Strong's #3425 - μόγις

Transliteration
mógis
Phonetics
mog'-is
Origin
from a primary mogos (toil)
Parts of Speech
adverb
TDNT
4:735,606
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  1. hardly, with difficulty,
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

μόγῐς,

Aeol. μύγις Jo.Gramm. Comp. 3.10: Adv., (μόγος)

with toil and pain, i. e. hardly, scarcely, Il. 9.355, Od. 3.119, Hdt. 1.116, Luke 9:39, etc.; μ. ἀνεκτοί Lys. 22.10; μ. παρειποῦσ' A. Pr. 131 (lyr.); μ. πολλῷ πόνῳ Id. Pers. 509; τὸν μ. Ἀττικόν Pl.Com. 31; πάνυ μ. Pl. Prt. 360d; μ. πως Id. Chrm. 155e; μ. καὶ κατ' ὀλίγον Charito 1.8; βίᾳ καὶ μ. Pl. Phd. 108b. Cf. the post- Hom. μόλις: μόλις is rare in Att. Prose, exc. in Pl., where it is commoner than μόλις; both forms in codd. of Th. [ metri gr., Il. 22.412.]

Thayer's Expanded Definition

μόγις (μόγος toil), from Homer down, hardly, with difficulty: Luke 9:39 (yet WH Tr marginal reading μόλις, which see). (3Macc. 7:6.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

** μόγις , adv.

(< μόγος , toil),

[in LXX: Wisdom of Solomon 9:16 א A (μόγις , B), 3 Maccabees 7:6 *;]

with toil or difficulty, hardly: Luke 9:39 (μόγις , WH).†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

νήφω is found along with ἁγνεύω to mark the proper state 01 intending worshippers in Syll 790 (= .3 1157).41 (c. B.C. 100) ἁγνεύοντες καὶ νήφοντες : cf. ib. 564.1 (ii/B.C.) ἀπ᾽ οἴνου μὴ προσιέναι. For the metaphorical application, as in 1 Thessalonians 5:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:8 al., see Aristeas 209 where νήφειν τὸ πλεῖον μέρος τοῦ βίου, ";to be sober for the greater part of one’s life,"; is laid down as one of the qualities of a ruler, and the exx. in Hort’s note ad 1 Peter 1:18. See also BGU III. 1011iii. 9 (ii/B.C.) ν ̣η ̣ϕ ̣[ει ]ν ἀναγκ [αζέσθ ]ω, and P Oxy VII. 1062.13 (ii/A.D.) αυ ̣̓[τ ]ὴν δέ σοι τὴν ἐπιστολὴν πέμψω διὰ Σύρου ἵνα αὐτὴν ἀναγνοῖς νήφων καὶ σαυτοῦ καταγνοῖς, ";I will send you the very letter by Syrus in order that you may read it in a sober mood and be self-condemned"; (Ed.). For the compound ἐννήφω, see M. Anton, i. 16. 9.

 


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