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Tag Archives: solicitudo
ἀγών
ἀγών: (1) an assembly (a) a place of assembly: especially an assembly met to see games (b) the place of contest, the arena or stadium (2) the assembly of the Greeks at their national games (a) hence the contest for a prize at their games (b) generally, any struggle or contest (c) a battle (d) an action at law, trial
Part of Speech: noun masculine
Latin: (1) certamen (2) solicitudo
Syriac: ܐܓܘܢܐ (conflict, contest, agony, struggle)
Philippians 1:30τον αυτον αγωνα εχοντες οιον ειδετε εν εμοι και νυν ακουετε εν εμοι
KJV Having the same conflict which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.… Learn Koine Greek