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This finds roots in the KJV in which the Greek word for demon was often translated “devil. ... (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view. ... books of Moses ...
This finds roots in the KJV in which the Greek word for demon was often translated “devil. ... (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view. ... books of Moses ...
... (devil); etc.]?) Now regarding John 6:70, both the construction in Greek and the technical use of διάβολος (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view.
... book. Yohanes ... This finds roots in the KJV in which the Greek word for demon was often translated “devil. ... (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view.
This finds roots in the KJV in which the Greek word for demon was often translated “devil.” In fact, the KJV never uses the word “demon.” (Sixty-two of the ...
... book. Yohanes 21:24. Konteks. A Final Note. 21:24 This is ... (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view. ... ” In the Greek text the repetition of “this one ...
[6:1] tn Again ... This finds roots in the KJV in which the Greek word for demon was often translated “devil. ... (diabolos) indicate that the one devil is in view.
The other title of Satan is the Devil; the word devil comes from the Greek diabolos ( 1228 ), which literally means a slanderer. It is a small step from the ...
where Mat 13:19 has the evil one ( ho ponēros ) and Luk 8:12 the devil ( ho diabolos ).
A beatitude for Peter. Jesus accepts the confession as true. Thereby Jesus on this solemn occasion solemnly claims to be the Messiah, the Son of the living God, ...