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Greek Lessons
- Broken Bread, Binding Grammar: How Declension Carries Memory in 1 Corinthians 11:24
- The Conditional Grammar of Restoration
- When News Travels: The Grammar of Report and Mission
- When Memory Speaks: Learning to Compose Greek from Mark 11:21
- When a Finger Moves the World: The Grammar of Arrival Hidden in an Exorcism
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Category
Tag Archives: αθυμωσιν
ἀθυμέω ; ἀθυμεῖν
ἀθυμέω ; ἀθυμεῖν: (1) to be disheartened, dispirited, broken in spirit
Part of Speech: verb
Latin: pusillo animo fieri
Syriac: ܥܩ (discourage, grieve)
Colossians 3:21οι πατερες μη ερεθιζετε τα τεκνα υμων ινα μη αθυμωσιν
KJV Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged.
Vulgate patres nolite ad indignationem provocare filios vestros ut non pusillo animo fiant
Peshitta ܐܒܗܐ ܠܐ ܬܪܓܙܘܢ ܒܢܝܟܘܢ ܕܠܐ ܢܬܬܥܝܩܘܢ … Learn Koine Greek