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Greek Lessons
- 1700 Years Later: What the Nicene Creed Got Wrong? A Look Through Arian and Eunomian Eyes
- “He Became a Traitor”: The Syntax of Naming and Becoming in Luke 6:16
- “As the Face of an Angel”: Syntax and Semantics of Divine Radiance in Acts 6:15
- “Not About Bread”: The Grammar of Misunderstanding in Matthew 16:11
- The Name Revealed and the Fear It Stirred: Herod’s Misjudgment in Mark 6:14
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Tag Archives: ܛܢܦ
ἄθεσμος
ἄθεσμος: (1) one who breaks through the restraint of law and gratifies his lusts Part of Speech: adjective Latin: (1) insipiens (2) nefandus Syriac: ܛܢܦ (impurity, uncleaness) 2 Peter 2:7 καὶ δίκαιον Λὼτ καταπονούμενον ὑπὸ τῆς Study more …..