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Greek Lessons
- The Grammar of Greeting: Sanctified Salutations in Philippians 4:21
- Stumbling Blocks and Subjunctives: Volitional Grammar in 1 Corinthians 8:13
- Divine Encounters in Aorist and Indicative: A Grammatical Glimpse into Matthew 19:2
- The Origin of the Date of Pascha: A Historical and Theological Examination
- Judge for Yourselves: Divine Obedience in Acts 4:19
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Tag Archives: ἀθετῆσαι
ἀθετέω, ἀθετεῖν
ἀθετέω, ἀθετεῖν: (1) to do away with, to set aside, disregard (2) to thwart the efficacy of anything, nullify, make void, frustrate (3) to reject, to refuse, to slight Part of Speech: verb Latin: (1) abiicere (2) contristare (3) irritum … Continue reading →
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