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Pronunciation: koo'-ree-os. Origin: from kuros (supremacy). Reference: TDNT - 3:1039,486. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: kurie 118, kurioi 6, kurioiv 5, kurion 67, ...
213. in, 10918. heaven, 376. GREEK. Word, Strong #, POS, Freq. KJV usages. oi, 3588, T-NPM, 19765, which 413, who 79 ... kurioi, 2962, N-NPM, 718, Lord 667, ...
The Greek term <span class="greek">á¼€Î½Î®Ï span> (<span class="translit">anÄ“rspan>) usually refers to males or husbands rather than ...
sn The Greek word translated shield (θυρεός, qureos) refers to the Roman soldier's large rectangular wooden shield, called in Latin scutum, about 4 ft (1.2 m) ...
data>, <span class="greek">á¼„Î½Î´Ï ÎµÏ‚ ... > (<span class="translit">kurioispan>) in ... The Greek text assumed that the word was from ...
> (<span class="translit">kurioispan>) in ... 2 tn Or “a prophet,†but since Greek nouns can ... Greek article (<span class="greek">ὠ...
tn The Greek article has been translated as a possessive pronoun (ExSyn 215). tn The direct object “her” is implied, but not found in the Greek text. It ...
sn A quotation from <data ref="Bible:Le 18:5">Lev 18:5data>. The phrase <i>the works of the lawi> is an editorial expansion on the Greek ...
1: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus. Christ! 1 tn Grk “Paul.” The word “from” is not in the Greek text, but has been ...
tn Though the Greek text only has αὐτούς (autous, “them”), the antecedent is the slaves of the masters. Therefore, it was translated this way to make it ...
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