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A New Latin plural combining form or suffix from Gr. foot; as, hexapoda, myriapoda. See -pod. [1913 Webster]. For further exploring for "-poda" in Webster ...
In Greek: poda 3, podav 53, podav] 1, podav]] 1, podev 7, podov 1, podwn 19, posin 5, pouv 3. In NET: feet 78, foot 8, arrival 1, a foot 1, control 1, them 1 ...
tn Or “brought up in this city under Gamaliel, educated with strictness…” The phrase παρὰ τοὺς πόδας Γαμαλιὴλ (para tou" poda" Gamalihl) could be understood ...
sn The Greek word used here (δεῖ, dei) is a strong term that expresses divine necessity. The claim is that God commanded the circumcision of Gentiles. tn Grk ...
A very extensive order of Annelida (segmented worms), characterized by the presence of lateral setæ, or spines, on most or all of the segments.
For ancient Near Eastern parallels, see O. Keel, <i>The Symbolism ... greek">πόδα σουspan> (<span class="translit">poda souspan> ...
The Greek term has been ... πόδα σου (poda sou, “your foot”) which reflects ָך ְלְג ַר. ... in the Greek versions, e.g., Old Greek: και ἐπῃνέθησαν (kai.
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