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Greek Lessons
- Crossing Over: Aorist Participles, Narrative Flow, and the Motion of Matthew 9:1
- The Grammar of Pleading: Conditional Syntax and Subjunctive Permission in Matthew 8:31
- The Grammar of Silence: Commands, Purpose, and the Messianic Secret
- “What to Us and to You?”: Demonic Recognition and Eschatological Grammar in Matthew 8:29
- Whispers of Identity: From Prophets to Pronouns in Mark 8:28
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Category
Tag Archives: aquila
ἀετός
ἀετός: (1) an eagle: since eagles do not usually go in quest of carrion, this may to a vulture that resembles an eagle (2) an eagle as a standard (Roman Military)
Part of Speech: noun masculine
Latin: aquila
Syriac: ܢܫܪܐ
Matthew 24:28οπου γαρ εαν η το πτωμα εκει συναχθησονται οι αετοι
KJV For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
Vulgate ubicumque fuerit corpus illuc congregabuntur aquilae
Peshitta ܐܰܝܟ݁ܳܐ ܕ݁ܶܐܢ ܢܶܗܘܶܐ ܦ݁ܰܓ݂ܪܳܐ ܬ݁ܰܡܳܢ ܢܶܬ݂ܟ݁ܰܢܫܽܘܢ ܢܶܫܪܶܐ܂
איכא דאן נהוא פגרא תמן נתכנשון נשרא܂
Luke 17:37και αποκριθεντες λεγουσιν αυτω που κυριε ο δε ειπεν αυτοις οπου το σωμα εκει συναχθησονται οι αετοι
KJV And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord?… Learn Koine Greek