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Greek Lessons
- “ἐγένετο” as Divine Narrative Marker: The Aorist Middle in John 2:1
- “γέγραπται” as Scriptural Formula: The Perfect Passive Indicative in Mark 1:2
- Corrective Language in the Greek New Testament: ἐπιτιμάω and ἐλέγχω
- The Temple in Two Dimensions: ἱερόν and ναός in the Greek New Testament
- “Ἰδόντες”: Aorist Participle of Perception and Fulfillment in Matthew 2:10
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Tag Archives: ܣܟܠ
ἀδικία
ἀδικία: (1) injustice, of a judge (2) unrighteousness of heart and life (3) a deed violating law and justice, act of unrighteousness Part of Speech: noun feminine Latin: (1) iniquitas (2) iniustitia (3) iniuria Syriac: (1) ܫܩܪ (falsity, falsehood, lie, … Continue reading
ἀγνόημα
ἀγνόημα: (1) a sin committed through ignorance or thoughtlessness Part of Speech: noun neuter Latin: ignorantia Syriac: ܣܟܠ Hebrews 9:7 εις δε την δευτεραν απαξ του ενιαυτου μονος ο αρχιερευς ου χωρις αιματος ο προσφερει Study more …..