357 examples of theos in sentences
AIANOS PAPHLAGON THEOU DOULOS PISTOS EKOIMNON EN EIPNIN MINSON AUTOU O THEOS EIS TOUS AIONAS] Aurelius Aelianus, a Paphlagonian, faithful servant of God.
Egyptiac.), has the following lines: [Greek: O theos esti kuklos, tetragonos ede trigonos, Keinos de gramme, kentron, kai panta pro panton.
After a long search for the purpose of deciding a bet, some gentlemen of Cambridge found it among the fragments of Euripides, in what edition I do not recollect, where it is given as a translation of a Greek Iambick: [Greek: Ou Theos thelei apolesoi' apophreuai.]
Whether it was Antiochus Soter, or Antiochus Theos, or Antiochus the Great, or Antiochus the Epiphanous or Illustrious, or Antiochus Eupator, or Antiochus Eutheus, or Antiochus Sidetes, or Antiochus Grypus, or Antiochus Cyzenicus, or Antiochus Pius,the greatest rogue of the whole dynasty,or Antiochus Asiaticus, who "used up" the family entirely in Syriais more than I can tell.
The quotation from Leviticus differs widely from the original, [Greek: Kai emperipataeso en humin kai esomai humon theos kai humeis esesthe moi laos], for which we read, [Greek: [gegraptai gar] Enoikaeso en autois kai emperipataeso].
[Greek: Ouk estin ho Theos nekron, alla zonton.]
[Greek: Ouk estin Theos nekron, alla zonton.] Luke xx.
[Greek: Theos de ouk estin nekron, alla zonton.] Clem.
[Greek: Ouk estin Theos nekron, alla zonton.] Here
vi. 4, [Greek: Akoue, Israael, Kurios ho Theos haemon kurios eis estin].
[Greek: Hoti en archae ho Theos hena andra eplase kai mian gunaika.]
Theos gar (phaesi) sunezeuxe tautaen taen suzugian kai ho sunezeuxen ho kurios, anthropos (ephae) mae chorizeto.] Ibid.
218 D. [Greek: ho gar Theos (phaesin) eipe tima ton patera sou kai taen maetera sou, hina eu soi genaetai; humeis de (phaesin) eiraekate (tois presbuterois legon), doron to Theo ho
ho oun ho theos sunezeuxen anthropos mae chorizeto.
[Greek: ho gar theos eneteilato legon, Tima ton patera kai taen maetera ...
[Greek: Theos], God and [Greek: phrazo], to speak.]
"The Supreme Being (God, [Greek: Theos], Deus, Dieu, &c.) is, in all languages, masculine; in as much as the masculine sex is the superior and more excellent; and as He is the Creator of all, the Father of gods and men.
The detailed references in chapter 2 to the marriage of Antiochus Theos and the daughter of Ptolemy Philadelphus in 248 B.C. and to the murder of Antiochus by his former wife Laodicea, together with the absence of allusions to subsequent events, indicate that these stories were probably committed to writing somewhere between 255 and 245 B.C.
SEE Bernard, Theos.
SEE Bernard, Theos.
BERNARD, THEOS.
By Theos Bernard.
By Theos Bernard.
[Footnote 1: The inscription on the Greek and Byzantine pictures is actually [Greek: MAeR ThU] ([Greek: Mhaetaer Theos]).
ANTI`OCHUS, name of three Syrian kings of the dynasty of the Seleucidæ: A. I., SOTER, i. e. Saviour, son of one of Alexander's generals, fell heir of all Syria; king from 281 to 261 B.C. A. II., THEOS, i. e. God, being such to the Milesians in slaying the tyrant Timarchus; king from 261 to 246.