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Greek Lessons
- The Hour Had Not Yet Come: Divine Timing and Aorist Action in John 7:30
- Because of This Word: Perfect Tense and Power at a Distance
- The Greatest and the Least: Superlative Contrast and Kingdom Inversion in Luke 7:28
- Who Made You Judge? Participle and Aorist in the Voice of Rejection
- “To Be Thus Is Good”: Verbal Infinitives and Temporal Crisis in 1 Corinthians 7:26
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Tag Archives: αθανασιαν
ἀθανασία
ἀθανασία: (1) undying, (2) immortality, (3) everlasting
Part of Speech: noun feminine
Latin: immortalitas
Syriac: (1) ܠܐ ܡܬ (not dead, not mortality)
(2) ܠܐ ܚܒܠ (not corrupt, not alter, not destroy)
1 Corinthians 15:53δει γαρ το φθαρτον τουτο ενδυσασθαι αφθαρσιαν και το θνητον τουτο ενδυσασθαι αθανασιαν
KJV For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
Vulgate oportet enim corruptibile hoc induere incorruptelam et mortale hoc induere inmortalitatem
Peshitta ܥܬ݂ܺܝܕ݂ ܗ݈ܽܘ ܓ݁ܶܝܪ ܗܳܢܳܐ ܕ݁ܡܶܬ݂ܚܰܒ݁ܰܠ ܕ݁ܢܶܠܒ݁ܰܫ ܠܳܐ ܡܶܬ݂ܚܰܒ݁ܠܳܢܽܘܬ݂ܳܐ ܘܗܳܢܳܐ ܕ݁ܡܳܐܶܬ݂ ܕ݁ܢܶܠܒ݁ܰܫ ܠܳܐ ܡܳܝܽܘܬ݂ܽܘܬ݂ܳܐ܂
עתיד הו גיר הנא דמתחבל דנלבש לא מתחבלנותא והנא דמאת דנלבש לא מיותותא܂
1 Timothy 6:16ο μονος εχων αθανασιαν φως οικων απροσιτον ον ειδεν ουδεις ανθρωπων ουδε ιδειν δυναται ω τιμη και κρατος αιωνιον αμην
KJV Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honour and power everlasting.… Learn Koine Greek