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Oct 1, 2007 · (neuter noun, used once in the New Testament [Phil 3:8]). This essay is a basic diachronic word study on a rare term, found only once in the ...
Koine Greek, often called Hellenistic Greek, was the common language of the ... language into prose. D. Analyze symbolic action in light of historical ...
Aug 27, 2004 · In Classical Greek metanoia meant changing one's mind about someone or something. For example, Thucydides used the term when writing about the ...
Jul 4, 2004 · “The Almighty” is the Greek pantokratwr from pas, “all” and kratos, “might, power.” It stresses God's omnipotence, but also God's sovereign ...
Jun 16, 2006 · Daube, “Participle and the Imperative in I Peter,” 468. Basil G. Mandalaris, The Verb in the Greek Non-Literary Papyri (Athens: Hellenistic ...
Mar 18, 2008 · The term “transmission” describes the ancient process of copying Hebrew and Greek manuscripts to preserve them for future generation and to ...
Jun 14, 2004 · 1. This is held by C. H. Toy in ICC. 2. Solomon was identified with all wisdom literature (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs) as with ...
Jan 1, 2008 · Impartial scholarship has admitted that there are expressions in the book of Revelation which do not correspond to accepted Greek usage, but ...
The writer borrows two words from Greek poetry and philosophy which appear to involve a negation of human freedom, namely, anake, "necessity" and dike "justice" ...
Jun 30, 2004 · Outline I. Granville Sharp and his Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article A. Sharp's Rule B. Nearly Two Centuries of Abuse II.