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Greek Lessons
- The Question of Eternal Life: Syntax of Testing and Inquiry in Luke 10:25
- The Grammar of Astonishment and Difficulty
- The Urgency of Flight: Syntax, Eschatology, and the Grammar of Mission in Matthew 10:23
- Provoking the Lord: The Peril of Presumption
- The Great Priest Over God’s House: The Foundation of Confident Access
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Tag Archives: αδικω
ἀδικέω, ἀδικεῖν
ἀδικέω, ἀδικεῖν: (1) absolutely (a) to act unjustly or wickedly, to sin (b) to be a criminal, to have violated the laws in some way (c) to do wrong (d) to do hurt (2) transitively (a) to do some wrong or sin in some respect (b) to wrong some one, act wickedly towards him (c) to hurt, damage, harm
Part of Speech: verb
Latin: (1) inique gerere (2) iniuriam accipere (3) iniuriam facere (4) iniuriam pati (5) laedere (6) nocere
Syriac: (1) ܠܐ ܥܘܠ (no wrong, no harm)
(2) ܠܐ ܗܪ (not harm, not hurt)
(3) ܩܛܪ (violence, mistreated)
(4) ܥܠܒ (wrong, defraud)
Matthew 20:13ο δε αποκριθεις ειπεν ενι αυτων εταιρε ουκ αδικω σε ουχι δηναριου συνεφωνησας μοι
KJV But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny?… Learn Koine Greek