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Greek. Strongs #5405: foinix Phoinix. Phenice = "palm tree" 1) the name of a haven in Crete on the south coast. 5405 Phoinix foy'-nix.
Phenice [EBD]. properly Phoenix a palm-tree (as in the R.V.), a town with a harbour on the southern side of Crete (Acts 27:12), west of the Fair Havens.
1. Palm Trees: The palm, Phoenix dactylifera (Natural Order Palmeae), Arabic nakhl, is a tree which from the earliest times has been associated with the Semitic ...
Apr 22, 2005 · When you became high, as the high ground, when you rose, as the benben in the Phoenix Enclosure in Heliopolis, you sneezed Shu, you spat Tefnut.
It was also used of something unique (only one of its kind) such as the mythological bird called the Phoenix (1 Clement 25:2). From ...
Jun 28, 2004 · John, in his use of lovgo", is cutting across the fundamental Greek concept of the gods: they were detached, they regarded the struggles and ...
” The Greek adverb οὕτως (Joutws) can refer (1) ... It was also used of something unique (only one of its kind) such as the mythological Phoenix (1 Clement 25:2).
For this is the way God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
Apr 10, 2011 · On page 47, Ehrman says that Thucydides "explicitly states that he simply made up speeches himself". There is no reason not to cite this text so ...