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akouw akouo ; Count: 437 ; Definition: 1) to be endowed with the faculty of hearing, not deaf 2) to hear 2b) to attend to, consider what is or has been said 2c) ...
... Greek, see Josephus, Ag. Ap. 2.15 [2.147]; Wis 6 ... (akousate), and the entire construction ... tn This is a continuation of the same sentence in Greek using the ...
24308. the, 52518. sower, 6. GREEK. Word, Strong #, POS, Freq. KJV usages. umeiv, 5210 ... akousate, 191, V-AAM-2P, 428, hear 418, hearken 6 ... thn, 3588, T-ASF ...
<span class="greek">μspan>. can mean <i>to a ... > (<span class="translit">akousatespan> ... Greek and the awkwardness of two relative ...
142. says, 860. GREEK. Word, Strong #, POS, Freq. KJV usages. eipen, 2036, V-2AAI-3S ... akousate, 191, V-AAM-2P, 428, hear 418, hearken 6 ... ti, 5101, I-ASN ...
†The ambiguity here results from the tendency of Greek to omit direct objects, which must be supplied from the context. ... > (<span ...
> (<span class="translit">akousatespan> ... greek">κεκοιμημÎνωνspan> here (“ ... greek">τελειόωspan> (<span class ...
ever, several important early Greek ... The LXX ἀκούσατε (akousate) reflects the vocalization ּוע ְמ ִׁש ... ancient versions (Aramaic Targum, Greek Septuagint, Syriac.
Greek; Library; Word Study; Search. Acts 22. NET2, ESV ... akousate), and the entire construction ... tn Or “from the sky” (the same Greek word means both “heaven” ...
The Greek term πρῶτος (prwtos) does not nec ... (akousate), and the entire construction ... Greek sentence, the relative pronoun (“who”) was trans- lated by ...