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Greek Lessons
- Judge for Yourselves: Divine Obedience in Acts 4:19
- Forgiveness Amid Cruelty in Luke 23:34: Imperatives, Ignorance, and Irony in Crucifixion Greek
- Good Friday: Matthew 27:46, Greek Grammar, Calendar Calculations, and Historical Coincidences
- Manipulative Zeal and Paul’s Rebuke in Galatians 4:17
- From Whom the Whole Body Grows: Unity and Function in Ephesians 4:16
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Tag Archives: ἀδυνατεῖν
ἀδυνατέω, ἀδυνατεῖν
ἀδυνατέω, ἀδυνατεῖν: (1) impossible (a) not to have strength, power, or ability, to be weak (b) can not be done, to be impossible Part of Speech: verb Latin: impossibile esse Syriac: (1) ܡܕܡ ܠܐ ܚܣܢ (something not prevail, something not … Continue reading