ἐν-ορκίζω
ἐν-ορκίζω;
to adjure, put under oath, solemnly entreat, with two acc., one of him who is adjured, one of him by whom he adjured [B. 147 (128)]:
1 Thessalonians 5:27 L T Tr WH, for R G
ὁρκίζω, [on the inf. foll. cf. B. 276 (237)]. Elsewhere not found except once [twice] in mid.
ἐνορκίζομαι in
Boeckh, Inscrr. ii. p. 42, no. 1933; [and Joseph. antt. 8, 15,4 Dind., also Bekk.]; the subst.
ἐνορκισμός occurs in Synes. [1413 b. Migne]; once also
ἐνορκέω in Schol. ad Lcian. Catapl. c. 23
ἐνορκῶ σε κατὰ τοῦ πατρός; [to which
Soph. Lex. s. V. adds Porphy. Adm. 208, 18
ἐνορκῶ σε εἰς τὸν θεὸν ἵνα ἀπέλθῃς].*
See related Strong's entry
G3726.
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