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Θεος (Theos) is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning "God" or "a god"
 
Θεος (Theos) is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning "God" or "a god"
  
It is a second declension masculine noun.
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The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it.
  
The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it.
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It is a second declension masculine noun that declines as follows:
  
{| class="wikitable"
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{{Greek Noun
!
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|Θεον
! Singular
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|Θεος
! Plural
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|Θεου
|-
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|Θεω
! Nominative
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|Θεοι
| Θεος || Θεοι
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|Θεων
|-
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|Θεοις
! Genitive 
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|Θεους
| Θεου || Θεων
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}}
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! Dative   
 
| Θεω  || Θεοις
 
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! Accusative
 
| Θεον || Θεους
 
|}
 
  
 
==Quotes==
 
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Θεος (Theos) is the Koine Greek word meaning "God" or "a god"

The English word "Theology" is derived from it.

It is a second declension masculine noun that declines as follows:

Singular Plural
Nominative Θεον Θεοι
Genitive Θεος Θεων
Dative Θεου Θεοις
Accusative Θεω Θεους

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