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Greek Lessons
- Ascending to Teach: Grammatical Setting and Theological Foreshadowing in Matthew 5:1
- Rhetorical Inquiry and Comparative Teaching in Mark 4:30: Hortatory Subjunctives and Parabolic Framing in Greek Narrative
- The Quiet Escape: Classical and Koine Greek Meet in Luke 4:30
- Grant Boldness: Grammatical Petition and Apostolic Courage in Acts 4:29
- Fury in the Synagogue: A Sudden Turn in Luke 4:28
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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 … Continue reading