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... Greek and always has the meaning "simple." But in view of the context, most commentators take haplous here as meaning "normal," "healthy," and poneros as ...
Nye `ayin ; Origin: probably a primitive word, Greek 137 Ainwn ; Reference: TWOT - 1612a 1613 ; PrtSpch: noun feminime/masculine ; In Hebrew: ...
AYIN - a'-yen: `ayin, "eye" or "fountain": The 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, so named, probably, because the original form resembled the eye. `Ayin ...
tn This contrast is clearer and stronger in Greek than can be easily expressed in English. ... eye put for the eye that sees); it may ...
from teros (a watch; perhaps akin to 2334); to guard (from loss or injury, properly, by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from ... see GREEK for 2334
In Greek: efulaxa 3, efulaxamhn 1, efulaxate 1 ... 1b) to guard or watch, have an eye upon: lest he escape ... Compare 5083. see GREEK for 5443 see GREEK for 5083 ...
Jun 24, 2004 · 7. Since in the Greek language no first-person subject need be stated apart from the verb, Paul's use of “I” eight times is for emphasis.
The organ of sight or vision. · The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, ...
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NET Glossary: an antelope belonging to the genus Gazella, mostly found in the grasslands of Africa but also in southwest Asia; gazelles are known for their ...