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Greek Lessons
- The Name Revealed and the Fear It Stirred: Herod’s Misjudgment in Mark 6:14
- The Measure of Recompense: Grammatical Nuance in 2 Corinthians 6:13
- Outward Show, Inward Fear: Purpose and Pressure in Galatians 6:12
- Bread for the Journey: The Grammar of Dependency in Matthew 6:11
- To Shine Without Boasting: The Subjunctive Mood and the Glory of the Father in Matthew 5:16
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Tag Archives: sine sumptu
ἀδάπανος
ἀδάπανος: (1) without expense, (2) requiring no outlay, (3) costing nothing Part of Speech: adjective This word is not found in the Septuagint. Latin: sine sumptu Syriac: ܠܐ ܢܦܩ (no expense, no cost, no payment, no outlay) 1 Corinthians 9:18 … Continue reading