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Greek Lessons
- “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
- The Field of Blood: Passive Voice and Temporal Clauses in Matthew 27:8
- Declensions in the Storm: Case Usage in Matthew 8:26
- Testimony on the Road: Aorist Participles and Mission Grammar in Acts 8:25
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Tag Archives: captura
ἄγρα
ἄγρα: (1) a catching, hunting (2) that which is taken in hunting, the booty, prey (a) of birds or beasts, game (b) of fish, a draught or haul
Part of Speech: noun feminine
This word is not found in the Septuagint.
Latin: captura
Syriac: ܨܕ (catch)
Luke 5:4ως δε επαυσατο λαλων ειπεν προς τον σιμωνα επαναγαγε εις το βαθος και χαλασατε τα δικτυα υμων εις αγραν
KJV Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
NASB When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, “Put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch.”… Learn Koine Greek