(1) ἐπιδιαταÌσσομαι, epidiataÌssomaı̄, “to add to,†“to arrange in additionâ€: Found only in , which may thus be paraphrased: “To take a familiar illustration: even a man's will, when ratified, no third party may annul or supplement†(Dummelow, in the place cited.).
(2) ἐπιτιÌθημι, epitıÌtheÌ„mı̄, “to put upon,†“If any man shall add unto them, God shall add unto him the plagues†(). The book is not to be falsified by addition or excision (see BOOK) by the interpolation of unauthorized doctrines or the neglect of essential ones (compare ; ). See also IMPART; SUPPLY.