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Greek Lessons
- Touching Hope: How Greek Verbs Shape a Miracle
- The Call Beyond the Booth: Imperatives, Participles, and Divine Gaze in Luke 5:27
- Life in Himself: Parallel Syntax and Theological Equality in the Father and the Son
- Fear and the Buried Talent: Aorist Participles, Emphatic Demonstratives, and Passive Avoidance
- From Death to Life: Present Participles and the Eternal Now
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Tag Archives: ܛܢܦ
ἄθεσμος
ἄθεσμος: (1) one who breaks through the restraint of law and gratifies his lusts Part of Speech: adjective Latin: (1) insipiens (2) nefandus Syriac: ܛܢܦ (impurity, uncleaness) 2 Peter 2:7 καὶ δίκαιον Λὼτ καταπονούμενον ὑπὸ τῆς Study more …..