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Greek Lessons
- Grammatical Resistance: Pharaoh’s Syntax of Control in Exodus 10:11
- The Accusation in Quotation: Pauline Perception and Koine Rhetoric
- Healing and Heralding: The Grammar of Kingdom Nearness
- The Word Near You: Syntax, Faith, and the Internalization of Truth in Romans 10:8
- Synonyms: Image and Likeness: εἰκών, ὁμοίωσις, and ὁμοίωμα in the Greek New Testament
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Category
Tag Archives: ܢܦܩ
ἀδάπανος
ἀδάπανος: (1) without expense, (2) requiring no outlay, (3) costing nothing
Part of Speech: adjective
This word is not found in the Septuagint.
Latin: sine sumptu
Syriac: ܠܐ ܢܦܩ (no expense, no cost, no payment, no outlay)
1 Corinthians 9:18τις ουν μοι εστιν ο μισθος ινα ευαγγελιζομενος αδαπανον θησω το ευαγγελιον του χριστου εις το μη καταχρησασθαι τη εξουσια μου εν τω ευαγγελιω
KJV What is my reward then? Verily that, when I preach the gospel, I may make the gospel of Christ without charge, that I abuse not my power in the gospel.
NIV What then is my reward?… Learn Koine Greek