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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: ferus
ἄγριος
ἄγριος: (1) living or growing in the fields or woods (a) of animals, wild, savage (b) of countries, wild, uncultivated, unreclaimed (2) of men and animals in a moral sense, wild savage, fierce (a) boorish, rude (b) of any violent passion, vehement, furious
Part of Speech: adjective
Latin: (1) silvestris (2) ferus
Syriac: ܒܪ (outside)
Matthew 3:4αυτος δε ο ιωαννης ειχεν το ενδυμα αυτου απο τριχων καμηλου και ζωνην δερματινην περι την οσφυν αυτου η δε τροφη αυτου ην ακριδες και μελι αγριον
KJV And the same John had his raiment of camel’s hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.… Learn Koine Greek