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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: ܣܪܩ
ἀδόκιμος
ἀδόκιμος: (1) not standing the test, not approved (a) properly used of metals and coins (2) that which does not prove itself such as it ought (a) unfit for, unproved, spurious, reprobate Part of Speech: adjective Latin: reprobus Syriac: (1) … Continue reading