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Greek Lessons
- Brilliance in the Verb: Morphology of the Transfiguration
- “And on the Sabbath He Began to Teach” — A Study in Temporal Particles and Narrative Flow
- An Introduction to the Palaeography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts
- Touching Hope: How Greek Verbs Shape a Miracle
- The Call Beyond the Booth: Imperatives, Participles, and Divine Gaze in Luke 5:27
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ἀδύνατος
ἀδύνατος: (1) without strength, impotent, powerless, weakly, disabled (2) unable to be done, impossible Part of Speech: adjective Latin: (1) impossibilis (2) infirmus Syriac: (1) ܠܐ ܐܫܟܚ (not able) (2) ܣܓܦ (afflicted) (3) ܟܪܗ (infirmity, weakness, frailty, Study more …..
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