6e6ypa(f)0'i 



332 



©eoTraa'^nai 



ec6ypa(j)os, ov, (ypa^w) imtten hij God. Porph. Them. 



34, 11. 

 flfo8i8n(cros, ov, (SiSatTKO)) taught of God. NT. 1 Thess. 



4,9. 

 eeoboTaKrjs, rj, 6, dimin. of Gfo'SoTor, Theodotus. The- 



OPH. CONT. 361. 



GfoSoTtacof, oC, o, (Oeo'Sorof) folloioer of Theodotus, one 



of the early heretics. Hippol. 258. 

 $eo86xos, ov, (Scxo/""') f^^^ii ^'^^ received God. Cyeill. 



Alex. Epist. 35 B. , 



As an epithet, it is applied to Simeon (NT. Luc. 2, 



25 seq.). Method. 373 D Tii* 6eo8uxov irpfa-^vTrjv. 



Cedr. I, 328, 3. HoROL. Febr. 3 ToC ayi'ou koi 



SiKaiov ^Vfjifwv Tov ^foSo^ou. 



dfo&poiios, ov, {hpajiiXv, Spofios) xpcilking in God's icay. 

 Ignat. Philad. 2. Polyc. 7. 



In the eighth oXkos of the 'Aicd^io-Tor v/ivor, it is 

 applied to the star of Bethl6hem : thus, eeohpop-ov 



acrrepa dfapficravTcs payoi tti tovtov r]Ko\ovdr]<rav aiyXr). 

 deoKarayvaaTOS, ov, {KaTayivaa-KO)) condemned of God. 



NIC. II, 1085 B. 



BioKKr^Tos, ov, (xaXeo), kXijtos) called of God. Method. 

 37G A. 



SioKXirricns, fws, ij, {6eoK\vreo>) invoccdion of the Gods. 

 PoLTB. 24, 8, 7. 



deoKTavTos, ov, (KT(iva) iphom may God hiU ; an impreca- 

 tory term. Theoph. 760, 20. 



eeoKvpaiTos, ov, ((tupoo)) divinely confirmed. NiC. II, 

 801 D QeoKvpi>Ta>v fiaaiKiav. 



BeoK^Tos, ov, (oXXu/ii) ichom may God destroy ; an impre- 

 catory term. Theoph. 778, 17. 



6eo\oyea, to speah of as a god, to represent as a god, to 

 assert the divitiify of. Just. Tryph. 56 "aXXov 



nva ^eoXoyeiv Koi KvpioXoyelv to irvevpa tA ayiov (^are 

 i/ifis Trapa tov irarepa. EuS. 1, 2, p. O, IJ. Id. 5, 

 28, p. 252, 17 'Ev ols anaa-i BeoXoyeiTm 6 Xpia-Tos. 

 .... Tov "Koyov ToC 6eov tok Xpioroi' iipvoiKTi ^foXoyovv- 

 T€S. Did. Alex. 404 A 'EBeo^oyrjcrev wepi avTov. 

 SOCR. 3, 7 "Ev6a Kal to aytov wveij^a BeoXoyqaavra t^ 

 opoovma rpiahi avvaviKafi^avovTO. ThEOD. Ill, 696 D 

 Tov heaitoTrjv Xpia-Tov 6(o\oyoivTav. IV, 220 C GfoXo- 

 yrjcrai tov XpttTTov. 



2. Inquire religiovsly. Jcst. Tryph. 113 'AXXa 

 Siari p.iv iv a\(pa TrptoTW irpoa-eTedr} to> A^paap, ovopaTi 

 ^eoXoyel?. 



^foXoyia, as, rj, discourse on God. SoCR. 2, 45, p. 162 



*0 Ma/ceSovto? to ayiov nvevpa (TvvavaKa^eiv els ttjv Oeo^^o- 

 yiav T^s TptdSos i^WKivc, declined to admit the divinity 

 of the Holy Spirit. 

 dfo'Koyos, ov, (Xc'yoj) discoursing on God. As an epithet, 

 it is applied to John the Evangelist, and to Grego- 

 rius of Nazianzus, because they stand at tlie head of 

 the assertors of the divinity of the Aoyos. Petr. 

 Alex. 517 C 'O 6e6\oyos koI evayyiXurrris 'lo>dvvr]s. 

 Aster. 280 B 'O peyas ^eoXoyos 'laavvr]S. VlT. Eu- 

 THYM. 10 'O ^eoXoyoj Tprjyopios. QuiN. 64, GregO- 



rius. Horol. Sept. 26 and Mai. 8, John. Jan. 



25 and 30, Gregorius. 

 6(opxLKapi<TTos, ov, (paKapl^a) blessed of God. IgnAT. 



Smyrn. 1 ToD BeopaKapiarov airov nadovs, V. 1. Bcopa- 



Kap'iTov. Polyc. 7. 

 Oeofiaxos, ov, (paxopim) fighting against God. Scymn. 



637. NT. Act. 5, 39. 



6fopi]Tr)p = BeoprjTiop. CeDK. I, 718, 20 deoprjTepos. 



BeoprjTopiKos, fj, ov, pertaining to the Biopr/Tap. In the 

 Ritual, BeoprjTopiKtj ioprr;, A feast in honor of the 

 Deipara, applied chiefly to to TevvtBXiov or fj Tevin](ns, 

 TO ElaoSia, 6 EvayyeKurpos, and 17 Koipj)(Tis. 



BfopriTap, opos, ^, (pr]Tap) the mother of God. Method. 



364 A 'H Upa eeopi)Ta>p. ThEOD. LeCTOR. 1, 1 

 TrjV eiKova Trjs BeoprjTopos. 

 6eopicrr}Tos, ov, hated hy God, Beopta-rjs. DamASC. I, 

 623 B. 



SeonapaSoTos, ov, (TrapaSlSapC) given by God. TheOPH. 

 627, 11. 



eeoiraa-xtToi, av, oi, (6e6s, Trdo-xw) Deipassians (if the 

 term be allowed), those who assert that the divine 

 nature of the Only Begotten One suffered on the 

 cross. IsiD. Pel. Epist. 1, 102. Damasc. I, 650 A. 

 Nic. II, 1088 D. Theoph. 175, 21. Callist. 

 18, 45. (Compare Theod. Ill, 707 B 'Ek t!j(tS€ t^s 



pi'f')? ev Tois fKKKrjcriais efiXatTTrjo-ev ij pla Trjs (rapKos Kai 

 Ti)r ^eoTijTos (j>vais, Ka\ to ttJ BforrjTi tov povoyevovs irpocr- 

 aTTTeiv TO TrdOos.) 



