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UBS Dictionary of the Greek New Testament

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βρῶσις

MainId: 001042000000000

Version: 0

HasAramaic: False

InLXX: True

AlphaPos: β

StrongCodes: G1035

Notes: [{'Caller': 1, 'LanguageCode': 'en', 'LastEdited': '', 'LastEditedBy': '', 'References': [], 'Content': 'There are no doubt certain subtle differences of meaning in the various terms listed here as meaning ‘food,’ but it is impossible to determine such distinctions in meaning from NT contexts. Perhaps τροφή and διατροφή are somewhat more generic in meaning and may suggest a greater emphasis upon nourishment. At the same time, βρῶσις[c] and βρῶμα[a] may imply solid substantive food, but it is difficult, if not impossible, to argue for such subtle connotative distinctions in meanings which are essentially generic.'}, {'Caller': 2, 'LanguageCode': 'en', 'LastEdited': '', 'LastEditedBy': '', 'References': ['04501401700016'], 'Content': 'It would also be possible to classify βρῶσις καὶ πόσις in {S:04501401700016} as referring to the events of eating and drinking. The meanings of βρῶσις and πόσις ({D:5.6}) would then be classified under Domain 23 Physiological Processes and States, Subdomain A Eat, Drink.'}, {'Caller': 3, 'LanguageCode': 'en', 'LastEdited': '', 'LastEditedBy': '', 'References': [], 'Content': 'The term βρῶσις is included at this point since it is essentially similar in meaning to κατιόομαι ({D:2.61}) and is probably to be understood as a figurative extension of meaning of βρῶσις ‘eating’ ({D:23.3}).'}]

BaseForms:

  1. BaseFormID: 001042001000000

    PartsOfSpeech: noun, f.

    Inflections:

    1. Lemma: βρῶσις

      BaseFormIndex: 1

      Realizations: -εως

    RelatedLemmas: {'Word': 'βιβρώσκω', 'Meanings': []}

    LEXMeanings:

    1. LEXID: 001042001001000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M

      LEXEntryCode: 23.3

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Physiological Processes and States

      LEXSubDomains: Eat, Drink

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-12 22:46:22

        DefinitionShort: to consume solid food

        Glosses: ['to eat', 'eating']

      LEXReferences: ROM 14:17, 1COR 8:4

    2. LEXID: 001042001002000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M

      LEXEntryCode: 23.22

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Physiological Processes and States

      LEXSubDomains: Eat, Drink

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-12 22:46:22

        DefinitionShort: a meal whether simple or elaborate

        Glosses: ['a meal', 'a banquet', 'a feast']

        Comments: Though ἄριστον[a], δεῖπνον[a], and βρῶσις[b] are highly generic in this usage, it is not necessary to translate these terms by a corresponding generic term in another language, since a more specific term may fit the context more satisfactorily. In fact, a generic term might be quite inappropriate in that it would suggest in the case of {S:04100602100020} that Herod was quite stingy in simply providing an ordinary meal for his officials.

      LEXReferences: HEB 12:16

    3. LEXID: 001042001003000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: Y

      LEXEntryCode: 5.1

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Foods and Condiments

      LEXSubDomains: Food

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-12 22:46:22

        DefinitionShort: any kind of food or nourishment{N:001}

        Glosses: food

        Comments: Almost all languages have at least a few general terms for food, though these may be derived from verbal expressions meaning essentially ‘that which is eaten.’ In some instances a distinction may be made between ‘that which is chewed’ and ‘that which is drunk,’ and it may therefore be important in certain contexts to speak of food in general by a phrase meaning ‘that which is either chewed or drunk.’ If one fails to include both types of food, the reader might interpret a passage such as {S:04000601100004} as requesting only solid foods.|In the place of a general term or phrase such as ‘that which is eaten’ or ‘that which is consumed,’ some languages generalize the meaning of a particular term. For example, in certain parts of the Orient the term meaning specifically ‘rice’ also refers to ‘food’ in general. In fact, some persons will declare, ‘I have not eaten!’ if they have not had rice as part of a meal. A similar type of meaning has developed in English with respect to ‘bread.’ For example, in rendering {S:04200400400022} (οὐκ ἐπ’ ἄρτῳ μόνῳ ζήσεται ὁ ἄνθρωπος ‘man shall not live by bread alone’) it would be wrong to employ a strictly literal rendering, since this might mean simply that people should not live on a diet consisting solely of bread. The meaning of {S:04200400400022} is, of course, ‘to live means more than merely eating.’

      LEXReferences: YHN 4:32, YHN 6:27, YHN 6:27, YHN 6:55, 2COR 9:10, COL 2:16

    4. LEXID: 001042001004000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: Y

      LEXEntryCode: 5.7

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Foods and Condiments

      LEXSubDomains: Food

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-12 22:46:22

        DefinitionShort: any type of solid food, particularly meat

        Glosses: ['solid food', 'meat', 'flesh']

      LEXReferences: ROM 14:17

    5. LEXID: 001042001005000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: Y

      LEXEntryCode: 2.62

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Natural Substances

      LEXSubDomains: Metals

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-12 22:46:22

        DefinitionShort: the process of producing rust or tarnish by oxidation{N:003}

        Glosses: ['rusting', 'tarnishing', 'corrosion']

        Comments: Though in {S:04000601900022} βρῶσις has been generally understood to mean ‘corrosion,’ it might actually refer to a type of insect, as it does in the Septuagint of Malachi {D:3.11}.

      LEXReferences: MAT 6:19, MAT 6:20