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Strong's #1330 - διέρχομαι
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διέρχομαι,
fut. διελεύσομαι (but δίειμι is used in Att. as fut., and διῄειν as impf.): aor. διῆλθον: —
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1. go through, pass through, abs., ἀντικρὺ δὲ διῆλθε βέλος Il. 23.876, etc.: c. gen., φάτο.. ἔγχος ῥέα διελε[]σεσθαι.. Αἰνείαο 20.263, cf. 100; σφαγῶν διελθὼν ἰός S. Tr. 717; δ. διὰ τῆς νήσου Hdt. 6.31; διέρχεται ἁ[]παντα διὰ τούτου Ar. Av. 181; δ. διὰ πάντων Acts 9:32; εἰ σῶμα οὖσα ἡ ψυχὴ.. διῆλθε διὰ παντός Plot. 4.7.8: c. acc., δ. πῶϋ, ἄστυ, Il. 3.198, 6.392; θύρας (pl.) Lys. 12.16; τὴν πολεμίαν Th. 5.64; τρεῖς σταθμούς X. An. 3.3.8.
2. pass through, complete, τὸ πέμπτον μέρος τῆς ὁδοῦ Hdt. 3.25; τὸν βίον Pl. R. 365b, etc.; παιδείαν X. Cyr. 1.5.1.
3. of reports, βάξις διῆλθ' Ἀχαιούς S. Aj. 999: abs., διῆλθεν ὁ λόγος went abroad, spread, Th. 6.46, cf. X. An. 1.4.7; κληδὼν γῆς διῆλθε S. Ph. 256.
4. of pain, shoot through one, ib. 743; of passion, ἵμερος δ. Ἡρακλῆ Id. Tr. 477; ἐμὲ διῆλθέ τι a thought shot through me, E. Supp. 288.
5. pass through and reach, arrive at, βίου τέλος Pi. I. 4(3).5.
6. go through in detail, recount, λόγον Id. N. 4.72; χρησμόν A. Pr. 874; ἃ διῆλθον the details I have gone through, Th. 1.21; ὀλίγα διελθών a little further on, Pl. Prt. 344b; δ. περί τινος Isoc. 4.66, 9.12, Pl. Prt. 347a; ὑπέρ τινος Plb. 1.13.10; πάντα μετὰ φρεσί h.Ven. 276; πρὸς αὑτόν Isoc. 11.47; δ. τίς πολιτεία.. συμφέρει Arist. Pol. 1296b14.
II intr. of Time, pass, elapse, χρόνου οὐ πολλοῦ διελθόντος Hdt. 1.8, cf. 3.152, D. 23.153, Plb. 20.10.17; τοῦ διεληλυθότος ἔτους the past year, BGU 410.7 (ii A. D.), etc.; διελθουσῶν τῶν σπονδῶν Th. 4.115; διελθὼν ἐς βραχὺν χρόνον having waited, E. HF 957 codd. (fort. ὡς).
δι -έρχομαι ,
[in LXX for H83, H1980, H935, etc.;]
1. to go through, pass through;
(a) of things: Matthew 19:24, Mark 10:25, Luke 2:35, al.;
(b) of persons: Luke 19:4; c. acc loc., Luke 19:1, Hebrews 4:14, Acts 12:10; seq. διά , c. gen. loc., Matthew 12:43, 1 Corinthians 10:1; seq. εἰς , Mark 4:35; ἕως , Luke 2:15.
2. to go about: Luke 9:6, Acts 20:25; of a report, to spread, go abroad (Thuc.), Luke 5:15.
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OGIS 665.26 (A.D. 49) καὶ τούτους δὲ στέγηι μόνον δέχεσθαι τοὺς διερχομένους. Field (Notes, p. 88) points out that the preposition must not be pressed, as in John 4:15 RV; all that it implies is merely that a certain distance is to be traversed, whether long or short, cf. Luke 2:15, Acts 9:32. But this does not involve ignoring the difference between the compound and the AV simplex : the RV exaggeration is slight, and very effective. Ramsay Exp V. i. p. 385 ff. argues that δ. in Ac implies missionary travel. The verb is very common in connexion with past time, e.g. Rev L 18.10 (iii/B.C.) ὅταν δ ]ὲ ὁ πεπραμένος χρόνος ἅπας διελθῆι, P Oxy II. 238.5 (A.D. 72) ἐν τῶι διεληλυθότι τετάρτωι ἔτει, ib. IX. 1198.12 (A.D. 150) τῶι διελθόντι δωδεκάτῳ ἔτι, ib. III. 475.16 (A.D. 182) ὀψ [ί ]ας τῆς διελθούσ [ης, etc.
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