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  1. Greek. ελληνικά. • Portal for the Greek language: Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής (Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek) edited by the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (meanings & etymology in Greek) (1998) • Χρηστικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Dictionary of current ...

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  2. Greek-English. In order to find the right translation of a Greek word into English, use the search box displayed above. Entering a word in English will also provide you with its Greek equivalent in the Greek-English dictionary. If you want to look for words in other online dictionaries, such as Romanian-English, use the dropdown menu and select ...

  3. Original Word: νεκρόςPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: nekros Pronunciation: nek-ros' Phonetic Spelling: (nek-ros') Definition: Dead, deceased Meaning: (a) adj: dead, lifeless, subject to death, mortal, (b) noun: a dead body, a corpse. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb νέκυς (nekus), meaning "a corpse" or "dead body ...

  4. This is a thorough word study about the meaning of the Greek word ἀποθνῄσκω (Gtr. apothnesko) translated 'to die' (Strong's 599). It gives every verse where the word 'apothnesko' appears in the New Testament. To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in ...

  5. Usage: The Greek word "ischus" refers to physical strength, power, or might. It is often used in the New Testament to describe the strength of God, the power of His might, or the strength that believers are encouraged to have in their spiritual lives. It emphasizes the ability to exert force or influence, often in a spiritual or moral context.

  6. Dec 14, 2017 · νεκρός is usually used in the Greek Scriptures and in Greek literature to mean essentially a corpse - a dead (lifeless) body. Examples with νεκρός: Genesis 23:4 LXX (Brenton) I am a sojourner and a stranger among you, give me therefore possession of a burying-place among you, and I will bury my dead away from me. Luke 7:15 (KJV)

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  8. Meaning: I work, am operative, am at work, am made to work, accomplish; mid: I work, display activity. Word Origin: Derived from ἐν (en, "in") and ἔργον (ergon, "work") Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent, similar concepts can be found in words like עָשָׂה (asah, "to do, make") and פָּעַל (paal, "to work, perform").

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