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didaskalia didaskalia. Pronunciation: did-as-kal-ee'-ah. Origin: from ... see GREEK for 1320. Also search for "didaskalia" and display in [NET] and Parallel ...
Jun 3, 2004 · (a) Teaching— “Teaching” is the Greek didaskalia and means “doctrine” or “teaching.” It is used in both the active sense (i.e., the act of ...
Jun 29, 2004 · (1) Teaching—“Teaching” is the Greek didaskalia and means “doctrine” or “teaching.” It is used in both the active sense (i.e., the act of ...
Apr 13, 2005 · The word teach and its cognate nouns teaching (didaskalia) and teacher (didaskalos) are used in the New Testament mainly to denote the careful ...
(1) Teaching—“Teaching” is the Greek didaskalia and means “doctrine” or “teaching.” It is used in both the active sense (i.e., the act of teaching), and in ...
" In Baxter's Apocrypha, Greek and ... But the original form was, as seen (compare 4 above), Greek, not Hebrew. ... Didaskalia. The common view is that it was ...
... Greek words gyne and aner mean, respectively ... The word teach and its cognate nouns teaching (didaskalia) ... Back at Athens there were great opportunities, but in ...
... ancient Greek games.” In this context, may I ... didaskalia and means “doctrine” or “teaching.” It ... Greek elegmos which means “proof, conviction, reproof ...
The Term and Its History: The word agraphos of which agrapha is the neuter plural is met with in classical Greek and in Greek papyri in its primary sense of " ...