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Greek Lessons
- From Whom the Whole Body Grows: Unity and Function in Ephesians 4:16
- The Custom of the Sabbath: A Greek Look at Luke 4:16
- Sharing in the Gospel: Grammatical Partnership and Ecclesial Generosity in Philippians 4:15
- Justice and the Lord: Grammatical Petition and Retributive Theology in 2 Timothy 4:14
- Until I Come: Grammatical Imperatives and Ministerial Priorities in 1 Timothy 4:13
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Tag Archives: sine litteris
ἀγράμματος
ἀγράμματος: (1) illiterate, (2) unlearned This word is not found in the Septuagint. Part of Speech: adjective Latin: sine litteris Syriac: ܠܐ ܝܕܥ ܣܦܪܐ (not know book) Acts 4:13 Θεωροῦντες δὲ τὴν τοῦ Πέτρου παρρησίαν Study more …..