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Greek Lessons
- Learning Contentment: The Grammar of Sufficiency in Philippians 4:11
- In Vain? Apostolic Anxiety and Grammatical Tension in Galatians 4:11
- Speaking Against and Judging the Law (James 4:11)
- Striving to Enter: Grammatical Urgency and Covenantal Warning in Hebrews 4:11
- In This Name: Grammatical Testimony and Christological Boldness in Acts 4:10
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Tag Archives: ignorantia
ἀγνωσία
ἀγνωσία: (1) not knowing, (2) ignorance Part of Speech: noun feminine Latin: ignorantia Syriac: ܠܐ ܝܕܥ (not known; not recognize) 1 Corinthians 15:34 εκνηψατε δικαιως και μη αμαρτανετε αγνωσιαν γαρ θεου τινες εχουσιν Study more …..
ἄγνοια
ἄγνοια: (1) lack of knowledge, ignorance (a) especially of divine things (b) of moral blindness Part of Speech: noun feminine Latin: ignorantia Syriac: (1) ܛܥܐ (error; deception) (2) ܕ݁ܠܰܝܬ݁ ܒ݁ܗܽܘܢ ܝܺܕ݂ܰܥܬ݂ܳܐ (in them no knowledge; they have no knowledge) (3) … 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 …..