Greek
1673. Hellenikos -- Hellenic, ie Grecian (in language) ... Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Hellenikos Phonetic Spelling:
(hel-lay-nee-kos') Short Definition:
Greek, the
Greek language Definition:
Greek,
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... in Greek. Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: Hellenisti Phonetic Spelling:
(hel-lay-nis-tee') Short Definition: in the Greek language Definition: in the ...
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148. aischrologia -- abusive language
... language NASB Word Usage abusive speech (1). filthy communication, obscene speech.
From aischros and logos; vile conversation -- filthy communication. see GREEK ...
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1258. dialektos -- speech, language
... language, tongue. From dialegomai; a (mode of) discourse, ie "dialect" -- language,
tongue. see GREEK dialegomai. (dialekto) -- 6 Occurrences. 1257, 1258. ...
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1444. Hebraikos -- Hebrew, the Jewish language.
... Word Origin from Eber Definition Hebrew, the Jewish language. Hebrew. From Eber;
Hebraic or the Jewish language -- Hebrew. see GREEK Eber. 1443, 1444. ...
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915. barbaros -- barbarous, barbarian
... uncivilized" person, cf. Ro 1:14). 915 () is specifically used for all (),
ie anyone not adopting the Greek language (culture); a non-. ...
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1446. Hebrais -- Hebrew, the Aramaic vernacular of Pal.
... NASB Word Usage Hebrew (3). Hebrew. From Eber; the Hebraistic (Hebrew) or Jewish
(Chaldee) language -- Hebrew. see GREEK Eber. (ebraidi) -- 3 Occurrences. ...
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4515. Rhomaisti -- in Latin
... Latin. Adverb from a presumed derivative of Rhome; Romaistically, ie In the Latin
language -- Latin. see GREEK Rhome. (romaisti) -- 1 Occurrence. 4514, 4515. ...
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2084. heteroglossos -- of another tongue
... er-og'-loce-sos) Short Definition: speaking another language Definition: speaking
another language; subst: one who speaks another language. ... see GREEK heteros. ...
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5456. phone -- a voice, sound
... a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any
purpose), saying or language -- noise, sound, voice. see GREEK phaino. ...
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Nave's Topical Index
Luke 23:38And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
Nave's Topical IndexActs 21:37
And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said to the chief captain, May I speak to you? Who said, Can you speak Greek?
Nave's Topical Index
Library
Language of the New Testament. 1 in the Character of the Original ...
... of Him who sees the end from the beginning, that the writers of the Old Testament
found the Hebrew, and those of the New Testament the Greek language ready at ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter xxiv language of the.htm
He Delighted in Latin Studies and the Empty Fables of the Poets ...
... Book I. Chapter XIII."He Delighted in Latin Studies and the Empty Fables of the
Poets, But Hated the Elements of Literature and the Greek Language. 20. ...
/.../the confessions and letters of st/chapter xiii he delighted in latin.htm
Elucidations.
... Further, as the descendants of old soldiers, they can scarcely be regarded
as the called watchmen of Greek custom and language.". II. ...
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Introduction to Ancient Syriac Documents.
... The Hellenization made rapid strides, but not in such a manner that the Greek language
or Greek culture spread to a considerable degree; but rather, in such a ...
/.../unknown/the decretals/introduction to ancient syriac documents.htm
On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament.
... It is said that the Scriptures both of the law and of the prophets were translated
from the dialect of the Hebrews into the Greek language in the reign of ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter xxii on the greek translation.htm
viii
... study of it. The writers are not poets in the true sense, and their language
is not Greek as we have known it. None of the hymn ...
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Introduction.
... But as classical Greek died out from being a spoken language,"as new trains of thought
were familiarized,"as new words were coined,"a versification ...
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Of Evil-Speaking in General.
... It is otherwise in Scripture termed [Greek], to rail or revile, (to use bitter and
ignominious language); [Greek], to speak contumeliously; [Greek], to bring ...
/.../barrow/sermons on evil-speaking by isaac barrow/of evil-speaking in general.htm
Two Famous Versions of the Scriptures
... Gradually, as the years passed, the Greek language spread to other nations, until
at last it became, as we have seen, the leading language of the world. ...
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The Four Gospels.
... does not adhere to the text so closely as to render it verbatim into Greek; but
chooses to express the same in perspicuous and intelligible language."--Davidson ...
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Subtopics
Language
Language of all Mankind One at First
Language of some Nations Difficult
Language of the New Testament
Language: Ancient Kingdoms often Comprehended Nations of Different
Language: Ashdod
Language: Called: Speech
Language: Called: Tongue
Language: Chaldee
Language: Confusion of
Language: Confusion of a Punishment for Presumption
Language: Confusion of Divided Men Into Separated Nations
Language: Confusion of Originated the Varieties In
Language: Confusion of Scattered Men Over the Earth
Language: Dialects of the Jews
Language: Egyptian
Language: Gift of
Language: Great Variety of, Spoken by Men
Language: Greek
Language: Interpretation of a Gift of the Holy Spirit
Language: Interpretation of Antiquity of Engaging Persons For
Language: Interpretation of Most Important in the Early Church
Language: Interpretation of The Jews Punished by Being Given up to People of a Strange
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Arabic
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Chaldea
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Egyptian
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Greek
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Hebrew
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Latin
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Lycaonian
Language: Kinds of, Mentioned: Syriack
Language: Latin
Language: Lycaonian
Language: Many Spoken at Jerusalem
Language: Parthian and Other Lands
Language: Power of Speaking Different: A Gift of the Holy Spirit
Language: Power of Speaking Different: A Sign to Unbelievers
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Ceased when the Written Bible Completed
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Conferred by Laying on of the Apostles' Hands
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Followed Receiving the Gospel
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Given on the Day of Pentecost
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Necessary to Spread of the Gospel
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Promised
Language: Power of Speaking Different: Sometimes Abused
Language: Speaking in Inspired "Tongues" Forbidden
Language: Syrian
Language: The Term Barbarian Applied to Those Who Spoke a Strange
Language: Unity of
Vulgar Language
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