Sentences with phrase «greek lexicon»

Friberg's Analytical Greek Lexicon has «confidence, faith, trust, reliance on.»
Let share something about Lexicons: Most of the words in a greek lexicon are in the nominative And it's to the person to know the Greek well enough to take in account the different case endings In the following article if you go on only the way it's listed in the lexicon you'll find σάββατον.
As the student comes across words they do not understand, they should look them up in a Greek lexicon.
In the mid-1960s, living on campus at a progressive / liberal American Baptist seminary while my dad was a student there, I devoured Tillich, Niebuhr, Kierkegaard, and Barth and looked stuff up in Kittel, or at the very least the Greek lexicon, the way other kids might look stuff up in Webster's.

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Wave the mouse over the Hebrew or Greek text, and a little window gives you a complete parsing of the word and more than adequate excerpts from excellent biblical lexicons.
The word «advocate» in 1st John 2:1 is the Greek parakletos and means «one who pleads another's cause before a judge, a pleader; an intercessor, of Christ in His exaltation at God's right hand, pleading with God the Father for the pardon of our sins» (SOURCE: ENHANCED STRONG»S LEXICON).
And then, even among people who have devoted their entire lives to studying NT Greek, to be «credible» you have to write Grammars, Dictionaries, and Lexicons.
William F. Arndt and F. Wilbur Gingrich, A Greek - English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, being a translation and adaptation of Walter Bauer's original work (University of Chicago Press, 1957), p. 623.
Such a restriction is an error, however; the Greek word from which «liturgy» comes is defined in the lexicon as meaning «a public work» — and all corporate worship is such a public work.
A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament.
Arndt and Gingrich, Lexicon: A Greek - English Lexicon of the New Testament.
Italian (like the other Romance languages, thanks to their ancient Greek and Latin heritage) has a huge lexicon to work with, and I spent a lot of time to find the best way to fit together what you are watching on the screen with what you are reading.
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