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Greek Lessons
- Knowing, Being Known, and Being Revealed: The Grammar of Exclusive Access
- When Sequence Becomes Descent: Participles, Multiplication, and the Grammar of Deterioration
- When Grammar Refuses Delay: Command, Posture, and Purpose in Mark 11:25
- Broken Bread, Binding Grammar: How Declension Carries Memory in 1 Corinthians 11:24
- The Conditional Grammar of Restoration
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Category
Tag Archives: δικαιον
ἄθωος
ἄθωος: (1) not guilty, innocent, unpunished
Part of Speech: adjective
Latin: innocens
Syriac: ܙܟܐ (innocent, pure, victorious)
Matthew 27:4λεγων ημαρτον παραδους αιμα αθωον οι δε ειπον τι προς ημας συ οψει
KJV Saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see thou to that
Vulgate dicens peccavi tradens sanguinem iustum at illi dixerunt quid ad nos tu videris
* Vulgate has iustum, a variant reading for δικαιον
Peshitta ܘܐܡܪ ܚܛܝܬ ܕܐܫܠܡܬ ܕܡܐ ܙܟܝܐ ܗܢܘܢ ܕܝܢ ܐܡܪܘ ܠܗ ܠܢ ܡܐ ܠܢ ܐܢܬ ܝܕܥ ܐܢܬ … Learn Koine Greek