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Greek Lessons
- The Name Revealed and the Fear It Stirred: Herod’s Misjudgment in Mark 6:14
- The Measure of Recompense: Grammatical Nuance in 2 Corinthians 6:13
- Outward Show, Inward Fear: Purpose and Pressure in Galatians 6:12
- Bread for the Journey: The Grammar of Dependency in Matthew 6:11
- To Shine Without Boasting: The Subjunctive Mood and the Glory of the Father in Matthew 5:16
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Tag Archives: ܦܛܪ
ἄζυμος
ἄζυμος: (1) unfermented, free from leaven or yeast (a) of the unleavened loaves used in the paschal feast of the Jews (b) metaphorically free from faults or the “leaven of iniquity” Part of Speech: adjective Latin: azymus Syriac: ܦܛܪ Matthew … Continue reading