A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament: In which the Words and Phrases ... are Distinctly Explained, and the Meanings Assigned to Each Authorized by References to Passages of Scripture, and Frequently ... Confirmed by Citations from the Old Testament, and from the Greek WritersT. Davison, 1809 - 846 Seiten |
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... speaking of the Hebrew , says it " is the most ancient of all languages , from whence the Greek itself derives it's origin . ” And the Writers of the Universal History , vol . xvi . p . 53 , 8vo . edit . express themselves thus : " That ...
... speaking of the Hebrew , says it " is the most ancient of all languages , from whence the Greek itself derives it's origin . ” And the Writers of the Universal History , vol . xvi . p . 53 , 8vo . edit . express themselves thus : " That ...
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... speaking well or ill . Asyw os xxxz , I speak evil concerning thee , for as σe . Comp . Mat . xxvi . 10 . III . By E for , during , understood , is governed , The Accusative of a Noun of time , as Mat . iv . 2 , Νησίευσας ἡμέρας ...
... speaking well or ill . Asyw os xxxz , I speak evil concerning thee , for as σe . Comp . Mat . xxvi . 10 . III . By E for , during , understood , is governed , The Accusative of a Noun of time , as Mat . iv . 2 , Νησίευσας ἡμέρας ...
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... speak , or speaking ; Μεμνημαι ποιησας , I remember to have done ; Αισθανομαι διαμαξίων , I perceive I was mistaken . 51. The Infinitive mood is often governed by a Noun or Pronoun in the Accusative case going before , to which Noun or ...
... speak , or speaking ; Μεμνημαι ποιησας , I remember to have done ; Αισθανομαι διαμαξίων , I perceive I was mistaken . 51. The Infinitive mood is often governed by a Noun or Pronoun in the Accusative case going before , to which Noun or ...
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... speaking peculiar to several sorts of people who all use the same language . Thus in England the Dialect of the North differs from that of the South , and the West - country man has a Dialect distinct from both : But all England being ...
... speaking peculiar to several sorts of people who all use the same language . Thus in England the Dialect of the North differs from that of the South , and the West - country man has a Dialect distinct from both : But all England being ...
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... speaking , and they followed Jesus . Και οι δύο μαθηται ήκεσαν αυτε λαλέντος , και ηκολέθησαν τω Ιησε . Hxaray , a V ... speak , Nom . case to V. heyelai . Epuvvuevo , a Particip . pass . neut . sing . from the V. ¿ purvevw , Nom . case ...
... speaking , and they followed Jesus . Και οι δύο μαθηται ήκεσαν αυτε λαλέντος , και ηκολέθησαν τω Ιησε . Hxaray , a V ... speak , Nom . case to V. heyelai . Epuvvuevo , a Particip . pass . neut . sing . from the V. ¿ purvevw , Nom . case ...
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Acts vii Acts xix Acts xxvii ancient answers applied Arrian Attic called Christ cited by Wetstein Comp dative declension deduced denotes derived Deut Doddridge edit Elsner Exod freq Genitive Greek writers Griesbach Herodotus Homer intens Jews John iii John viii John xix Josephus Kypke Latin Lexicon Lucian Luke Luke xii Macknight manner Mark xiv masc neut Nouns observe obsol pass passages perf Phil phrase plur Plutarch Polybius profane writers Raphelius says Scapula sense shews signifies sing Suicer Syriac Thesaur Thess thing Thucydides Verbs Vulg Wetstein Wetstein and Kypke Wetstein cites Wetstein on Mat whence Wolfius word xala Xenophon xvii xviii xxii xxiv xxvi ας δε εις εκ εν επι και μεν ον το