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Greek Lessons
- Measuring the Unmeasured: Sacred Distance and Prophetic Syntax in Revelation 11:2
- When the Teacher Moves On: The Rhythm of Instruction and Mission
- Stones in Their Hands: The Escalation of Hostility in the Presence of Truth
- When Heaven Draws Near: Cornelius and the Intersection of Prayer, Fasting, and Revelation
- Providence in the Smallest Places: Seeing the Father in the Fall of a Sparrow
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Tag Archives: αἴγειος
αἴγειος
αἴγειος: (1) of a goat, goatskin
Part of Speech: adjective
Latin: caprinus
Syriac: ܡܫܟ ܕܥܙܐ (skin of goat) – ܡܫܟ (skin, leather) ܥܙܐ (goat)
Hebrews 11:37ελιθασθησαν επρισθησαν επειρασθησαν εν φονω μαχαιρας απεθανον περιηλθον εν μηλωταις εν αιγειοις δερμασιν υστερουμενοι θλιβομενοι κακουχουμενοι
KJV They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword: they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being destitute, afflicted, tormented;
Vulgate lapidati sunt secti sunt temptati sunt in occisione gladii mortui sunt circumierunt in melotis in pellibus caprinis egentes angustiati adflicti
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