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Greek Lessons
- Striving to Enter: Grammatical Urgency and Covenantal Warning in Hebrews 4:11
- In This Name: Grammatical Testimony and Christological Boldness in Acts 4:10
- Known by God: Grammatical Emphasis and Theological Identity in Galatians 4:9
- Interrogated for a Healing: Grammatical Irony and Theological Clarity in Acts 4:9
- Irony and Imperfect Kingship: Grammatical Sarcasm and Apostolic Longing in 1 Corinthians 4:8
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Tag Archives: bonum
ἀγαθός
ἀγαθός: (1) of good constitution or nature (2) useful, salutary (3) good, pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy (4) excellent, distinguished (5) upright, honourable Part of Speech: adjective Latin: (1) bonus, bonum, bona (2) optimus (3) benignus (4) benefacere Syriac: ܛܒܐ Matthew … Continue reading