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Strong's #1255 - διαλαλέω
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διαλᾰλ-έω,
I talk with, τινὶ περί τινος Plb. 1.85.2, cf. POxy. 1417.24 (iv A.D.); ἐν ἑαυτοῖς ὑπέρ τινος Plb. 9.32.1; κατὰ συμμορίας D.H. 6.57; πρὸς ἀλλήλους τί ἂν ποιήσειαν Luke 6:11; αὐτὴν ἐν αὑτῇ δ. Plu. 2.141d.
II δ. τινί τι talk over a thing with another, E. Cyc. 175: — Pass., to be much talked of, Luke 1:65.
** δια -λαλέω , -ῶ ,
[in Sm.: Psalms 51:16, et al.;]
1. to talk with: πρός , Luke 6:11.
2. to talk over: pass., Luke 1:65.†
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The corresponding subst. may be illustrated from the late P Lond 77 (viii/A.D.) (= I. p. 231 ff.), the last will and testament of Abraham, bishop of Hermonthis. The document is written in Greek, of which language the testator, though a bishop, is ignorant, but he declares his accord with its contents —.69 ἑρμηνευθέντα μοι διὰ τῆς Αἰγυπτιακῆς διαλαλείας, ";which have been interpreted to me in the Egyptian tongue."; The verb survives in MGr = ";announce.";
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