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Greek Lessons
- Grammatical Resistance: Pharaoh’s Syntax of Control in Exodus 10:11
- The Accusation in Quotation: Pauline Perception and Koine Rhetoric
- Healing and Heralding: The Grammar of Kingdom Nearness
- The Word Near You: Syntax, Faith, and the Internalization of Truth in Romans 10:8
- Synonyms: Image and Likeness: εἰκών, ὁμοίωσις, and ὁμοίωμα in the Greek New Testament
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Category
Tag Archives: incontaminatus
ἁγνός
ἁγνός: (1) exciting reverence, venerable, sacred (2) pure (a) pure from carnality, chaste, modest (b) pure from every fault, immaculate (c) clean
Part of Speech: adjective
Latin: (1) castus (2) incontaminatus (3) pudicus (4) sanctus
Syriac: (1) ܕܟܐ (pure; clean)
(2) ܩܕܫ (holy; saint)
(3) ܢܟܦ (modesty; chastity; sobriety)
2 Corinthians 7:11ιδου γαρ αυτο τουτο το κατα θεον λυπηθηναι υμας ποσην κατειργασατο υμιν σπουδην αλλα απολογιαν αλλα αγανακτησιν αλλα φοβον αλλα επιποθησιν αλλα ζηλον αλλ εκδικησιν εν παντι συνεστησατε εαυτους αγνους ειναι εν τω πραγματι
KJV For behold this selfsame thing, that ye sorrowed after a godly sort, what carefulness it wrought in you, yea, what clearing of yourselves, yea, what indignation, yea, what fear, yea, what vehement desire, yea, what zeal, yea, what revenge!… Learn Koine Greek