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Greek Lessons
- “οὐκ ἔλαβον μεθ’ ἑαυτῶν ἔλαιον”: Aorist Negation and Reflexive Emphasis in Matthew 25:3
- “λαβοῦσαι τὰς λαμπάδας αὐτῶν”: Aorist Participial Sequence in Matthew 25:3
- “Αἵτινες μωραὶ…”: Indefinite Relative Classification in Matthew 25:3
- “ἐγένετο” as Divine Narrative Marker: The Aorist Middle in John 2:1
- “γέγραπται” as Scriptural Formula: The Perfect Passive Indicative in Mark 1:2
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Tag Archives: ܚܒ
ἀγαπητός
ἀγαπητός: (1) beloved, (2) esteemed, (3) dear, (4) favourite, (5) worthy of love Part of Speech: adjective Latin: (1) charissimus (2) dilectus (dilectissimus) Syriac: ܚܒ Matthew 3:17 και ιδου φωνη εκ των ουρανων λεγουσα ουτος εστιν Study more …..
ἀγαπάω
ἀγαπάω: (1) of persons:- (a) to welcome, (b) to entertain, (c) to be fond of, (d) to love dearly (2) of things:- (a) to be well pleased, (b) to be contented at or with a thing Part of Speech: verb … Continue reading