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Pronunciation: his'-tay-mee. Origin: a prolonged form of a primary staw stao \@stah'-o\@ (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses).
Pronunciation: stay'-ko. Origin: from the perfect tense of 2476. Reference: TDNT - 7:636,1082. PrtSpch: v. In Greek: sthkei 2, sthkete 7, sthkontev 1.
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In NET: stay alert 4, Stay alert 3, alert 2, stay awake 2, Stay awake 2, Wake up ... see GREEK for 1453. Also search for "gregoreuo" and display in [NET] and ...
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Feb 2, 2009 · According to a Greek legend, in ancient Athens a man noticed the great storyteller Aesop playing childish games with some little boys.
Aug 20, 2004 · The Gentiles (or, “Greeks” as our text has it) were “outsiders” with respect to the blessings God had promised Israel. Gentiles could, of course ...
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On the islands of the Greek archipelago and the Mediterranean there were Jews. Cyprus, the home of Barnabas, had a large Jewish population; and Euboea and Crete ...
In Greek: emeinamen 2, emeinan 2, emeinen 9, emenen 4, emenon 1, meinai 6 ... In NET: resides 15, remains 13, remain 7, stayed 6, stay 6, to stay 3, residing 3, ...
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Aug 13, 2004 · Introduction Don Richardson tells a fascinating story of the “altar to the unknown god,” referred to by Paul in Acts chapter 17.
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As to their moral standards, the Thessalonians were hardly any different from the citizens of any other large Greek city. ... stay in Thessalonica is said to be “ ...
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