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Greek Lessons
- Why with Sinners? The Syntax of Scandalized Questions in Matthew 9:11
- Stingers and Power: Similitude, Purpose, and Present Force in Revelation 9:10
- Of Shadows and Conscience: Relative Time and Mental Completion in Hebrews 9:9
- The Overflowing Syntax of Grace: Distributive Emphasis and Participial Purpose in 2 Corinthians 9:8
- Who Fights Without Pay? Rhetorical Interrogatives and Negated Expectation in 1 Corinthians 9:7
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Tag Archives: iniustus
ἄδικος
ἄδικος: (1) descriptive of one who violates or has violated justice (a) unjust (b) unrighteous, sinful (c) of one who deals fraudulently with others, deceitful
Part of Speech: adjective
Latin: (1) iniquus (2) iniustus
Syriac: (1) ܥܘܠ
(2) ܥܠܒ
(3) ܚܛܐ (sinner)
Matthew 5:45οπως γενησθε υιοι του πατρος υμων του εν ουρανοις οτι τον ηλιον αυτου ανατελλει επι πονηρους και αγαθους και βρεχει επι δικαιους και αδικους
KJV That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.… Learn Koine Greek