- "messenger")
translates the
Hebrew word mal'akh,
while daimónion (δαιμόνιον; pl.
daimónia (δαιμόνια)),
which carries the
meaning of a
natural spirit [citation needed]...
-
influence of
Zoroastrian dualism, the term
shedim was
translated into Gr**** as
daimonia with
implicit connotations of negativity. Later, in Judeo-Islamic culture...
- "screech owl"
resting "there", it is the goat or "satyr",
translated as
daimonia "demons", and the
jackals or
island beasts "onocentaurs"
meeting with each...
- ... not
believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in
other daimonia that are novel". In
later use 'apologia'
sometimes took a
literary form...
-
Asopos Asteri Charakas Charria (Harria)
Chosiari Chrysafa Dafni Dafnio Daimonia Drosopigi Dryalos Drymos Elafonisos Elaia Elika Elliniko Elos Exo Nymfi...
- and "not
believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in
other daimonia that are novel" to
Athens (24b).
Among the
primary sources about the trial...
- "new divinities" (Gr****:
kaina daimonia: cf. Xenophon,
Memorabilia 1.1.1–4; only here in the New
Testament that
daimonia has the
neutral Gr****
sense 'divine...
- (pneuma akatharta) with the
parallel p****age at Luke 9:1,
where the word
daimonia is used; also Mark 7:25, "unclean spirit," and
Matthew 15:22, daimonizetai;...
-
Laconia in the south-eastern Peloponnese. It is part of the
community Daimonia within the muni****l unit Asopos. List of
settlements in
Laconia "Αποτελέσματα...
- was that he
disregarded the gods of the
state cult and
introduced new
daimonia -
divine beings,
powers or
effects - i.e. an
illegal cult. This apparently...