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energeia energeia. Pronunciation: en-erg'-i-ah. Origin: from 1756. Reference: TDNT - 2:652,251. PrtSpch: n f. In Greek: ... Also search for "energeia" and display ...
Greek energeo is the opposite in meaning of katargeo above. Its derivative energes, "effective," is rendered "effectual" by English Versions of the Bible in 1 ...
Aug 7, 2012 · The Greek term is a genitive plural of pneuma. This can refer to persons, gifts, or spiritualities (i.e., spiritual matters, cf. 14:1). SPECIAL ...
Nov 27, 2012 · Four Greek terms (dunamis = power; energeia = energy; kratos = strength and ischus = might) are used in 1:10 to describe God's power in Christ.
Jul 3, 2004 · “Working” is energeia, “working, operation ... “Consequently” (Greek ... But the primary focus here is seen in the word order of the Greek text.
energēs, energeia, energeō, energēma, I Cor. 4:12 ... It was used in the OT as a synonym for "nation." In Greek it was used for speaking the language of a nation.
19 (ἐνέργεια, energeia). tn Or “This power he ... tn Grk “which is.” The antecedent of “which” is easily lost in English, though in Greek it is quite clear.
sn The Greek word translated unblemished (ἀμώμους, amwmous) is often used of an acceptable paschal lamb. Christ, as our paschal lamb, is also said to be ...
sn <i>Beelzebuli> is another name for Satan. So some people recognized Jesus’ work as supernatural, but called it diabolical.