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  • * '''Of him''' (or '''of it''') as the ''Masculine, Genitive, Singular'' form of the third person pronoun [[Αυτος]] * '''Of it''' as the ''Neuter, Genitive, Singular'' form of the third person pronoun [[Αυτο]]
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  • * ῾ο [[αδελφος]] (ho adelphos) = "the brother" (a masculine, singular, nominative noun) * ῾η [[γη]] (he ge) = "the land" (a feminine, singular, nominative noun)
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  • ...z]] and is the origin of the Greek name ''Adonis''. [[Jew]]s only used the singular to refer to a distinguished person.
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  • '''Masculine, Singular''' '''Feminine, Singular'''
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  • * '''Of sin''' as the ''Feminine, Genitive, Singular'' form of [[`Αμαρτια]]
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  • * λελυκαν - First Person Singular Perfect Active Indicative - I have destroyed * λελυκας - Second Person Singular Perfect Active Indicative - You have destroyed
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  • ** Singular * Singular - ''the subject refers to one person, not a group''
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  • A comparative can be used adverbially by using the neuter singular form of the comparative adjective.
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  • ...at all humans, all the descendants of Adam, are conceived in sin, with the singular exception of Jesus Christ, who was born of the virgin mother, Mary.
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  • ...is a second aorist verb, and the ''aorist, active, nominative, masculine, singular'' form is [[ελθων]] (not ελθσας - which doesn't exist). Note tha
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  • ...that the New Testament speaks of [[Second Coming|Christ's return]] in the singular only.
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  • ...is always “the Church,” never “the Churches,” in that city: the use of the singular indicating that common corporate life of Christians dwelling in the same pl
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  • ...ree-part nature of God, and support for this has been seen in the use of a singular verb with this plural noun. The Biblical doctrine of the Trinity, as it is
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  • ...h? What great preacher did he bear in the university pulpit? been a man of singular gifts and graces. There is an interesting tablet in Heveningham Church, ere The manner of Gurnall's appointment was somewhat singular, and curiously illustrative of the strange and troublesome times in which i
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