Greek
5385. philosophia -- the love or pursuit of wisdom ... philosophy. From philosophos; "
philosophy", ie (specially), Jewish sophistry --
philosophy. see
GREEK philosophos. (philosophias) -- 1 Occurrence. 5384, 5385
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5385.htm - 7k4770. Stoikos -- a Stoic
... a Stoic. From stoa; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens),
ie Adherent of a certin philosophy -- Stoick. see GREEK stoa. ...
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1129. gumnasia -- exercise
... This ancient (and current) philosophy contends the discipline of the body is one
of life's concerns and special physical exercises as ... see GREEK gumnazo. ...
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4747. stoicheion -- one of a row, hence a letter (of the alphabet) ...
... 4747 -- properly, , like with the of a philosophy, structure, etc.; (figuratively) ","
like the basic fundamentals of Christianity. ... see GREEK stoicheo. ...
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Nave's Topical Index
1 Corinthians 1:22,23For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom:
Nave's Topical Index
Library
Origin of the Greek Philosophy.
... Book VI. Chapter XVII."Origin of the Greek Philosophy. The origin, then,
from which Plato derived his theory in the Timæus, is ...
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The Greek Philosophy in Great Part Derived from the Barbarians.
... The Stromata, or Miscellanies: Book I Chapter XV."The Greek Philosophy
in Great Part Derived from the Barbarians. These are the ...
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The Use of Philosophy to the Gnostic.
... Greek philosophy the recreation of the Gnostic. ... And if any one ruler whatever
prohibit the Greek philosophy, it vanishes forthwith. ...
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Editor's Preface
... necessary improvement. His learning was confined to biblical and Roman
literature and the systems of Greek philosophy. He often ...
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Clement of Alexandria.
... taught by Scripture to Greek philosophy, 352. leads to repentance, hope, benevolence,
353, 357. ... eternal, 476. knowledge of, in Greek philosophy, 489. ...
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Socrates; his Philosophy Reproduced by Plato.
... But the points Plato determined are these following. Footnotes: [108] Or, "writing."
Still Socrates may be called the father of the Greek philosophy. ...
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Dionysius and Modern Philosophy
... It is even possible that the word "Unknowing" was (with this positive meaning) a
technical term of the Mysteries or of later Greek Philosophy, and that this is ...
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In what Respect Philosophy Contributes to the Comprehension of ...
... [2030] [This ingenious statement explains the author's constant assertion that truth,
and to some extent saving truth, was to be found in Greek philosophy.]. ...
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The Samaritan and Alexandrian Canons.
... Palestinian Judaism respectively. The Wisdom of Solomon shows the enlarging
effect of Greek philosophy. Overpassing Jewish particularism ...
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Elucidations.
... That Greek philosophy, so viewed, did lead to Christ, and that this great principle
is recognised in the apostolic teachings, seems to me indisputable. ...
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