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Greek Lessons
- When Speech Shapes Action: Koine Conditionality in Conversation
- When Grammar Expands the Heart: Luke’s Syntax as a Map of Total Devotion
- When Astonishment Turns into Grammar: How Mark Builds a Theology of Human Impossibility
- The Question of Eternal Life: Syntax of Testing and Inquiry in Luke 10:25
- The Grammar of Astonishment and Difficulty
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Tag Archives: benefactum
ἀγαθοποιΐ́α
ἀγαθοποιΐ́α:
(1) a course of right action, (2) well doing, (3) virtue
Part of Speech: noun feminine
Latin: benefactum
Syriac: ܒ݁ܰܥܒ݂ܳܕ݂ܶܐ ܫܰܦ݁ܺܝܪܶܐ
1 Peter 4:19ωστε και οι πασχοντες κατα το θελημα του θεου ως πιστω κτιστη παρατιθεσθωσαν τας ψυχας εαυτων εν αγαθοποιια
KJV Wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of God commit the keeping of their souls to him in well doing, as unto a faithful Creator.
NIV So then, those who suffer according to God’s will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good.
Vulgate itaque et hii qui patiuntur secundum voluntatem Dei fideli creatori commendant animas suas in benefactis
Peshitta ܡܶܛܽܠ ܗܳܢܳܐ ܐܰܝܠܶܝܢ ܕ݁ܚܳܫܺܝܢ ܐܰܝܟ݂ ܨܶܒ݂ܝܳܢܶܗ ܕ݁ܰܐܠܳܗܳܐ ܢܰܓ݂ܥܠܽܘܢ ܠܶܗ ܢܰܦ݂ܫܳܬ݂ܗܽܘܢ ܒ݁ܰܥܒ݂ܳܕ݂ܶܐ ܫܰܦ݁ܺܝܪܶܐ ܐܰܝܟ݂ ܕ݁ܰܠܒ݂ܳܪܽܘܝܳܐ ܡܗܰܝܡܢܳܐ܂
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