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  • subtopics = [[Matthew 26]], [[Mark 16]], [[Luke 24]], [[John 20]]-[[John 21|21]]| ..." (Wenham 2005 p10). John Wenham also wrote "The Elements of New Testament Greek" (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965, 1991).
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  • ...e word for "name" most probably meant "sign" or "distinctive mark." In the Greek language, "name" (onoma) relates to a verb that means "to know." Because of ...Hebrew]] and [[Theos] (God) and [[Kurios]] (Lord) in [[Koine Greek|ancient Greek]]
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  • ...([[Isaiah 53:2]]) and he was rejected by the builders ([[Psalm 118:20]], [[Luke 20:17]]). ...Utopia by our own cleverness. (Also [[Deuteronomy 8:10]] - [[Deuteronomy 8:18]].)
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  • ...superficial reading, and a familiar acquaintance with the most celebrated Greek writers. His quotations are numerous and varied." However, Henry Chadwick i ...in motion (''Apologia'' i. 4). He asserts that Satan is called the dragon (Greek ''drakon'') on account of his having revolted ''apode'''''draken'''''ai'' f
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  • ...he little child whom the Lord placed in the midst of his apostles (Matthew 18: 2) indicates at least the period when he may be supposed to have been born ...mself If the reader has any true perception of the rhythm and force of the Greek language, let him learn by heart the originals of the following aphorisms:-
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  • ...ints out (''The Daily Study Bible - The Revelation, vol 1'', p. 176) that "Greek has two words for ''new'', ''neos'', which means ''new in point of time'' b * Winnowing out the wicked ([[Proverbs 20:23]], [[Luke 3:17]])
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  • ...] 10:30); a claim that aroused certain parties to plot His death ([[John 5:18]]; [[John 10]]:30-33). Significantly, a wide array of [[New Testament]] wri ...ng the accuracy of the Biblical texts. Sir William Ramsey’s vindication of Luke’s writings is a classic example.9 The findings of archaeology have in fac
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  • ...gister Georg Roerer, the Korrektor was also present…M. Philipp brought the Greek text with him. D Creuziger a Chaldean Bible in addition to Hebrew. The pro ...Marcion published his own canon consisting of his “doctored-up” version of Luke and ten of Paul’s Epistles. Marcion had concluded that these were the onl
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