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LXX Numbers

The vocabulary of Numbers in the LXX (Greek OT).

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LXX Ruth

LXX Vocabulary of Ruth

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Greek
5

Matthew 4

Matthew 4 hard words

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Greek
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Matthew 5

Difficult words of Matthew 5

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1

Neplodná Saraj | Gn 16

Gn 16:1-16

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Hebrew
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New Testament Greek Vocabulary (Frequency 49-30)

This is a List of Biblical Greek Words that appear between 49-30 times in the New Testament

Participle Discerning Letters (Only) Drill

Practice for learning the discerning letters that distinguish each participle tense.

Participles

Practice the basic forms of participles. Present and Aorist of λυω

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Persent Active Indicative (Ch-5)

Beginning new testament greek

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2

Persent Middle/Passive Indicative (Ch-5)

Beginning new testament greek

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3

Nouns

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Hebrew
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Rule of Faith (Regula Fidei)

The rule of faith is kind of a summary statement. It incorporates a set of doctrines based on Scripture. It was especially used as a unity statement in order to define Christianity (i.e. against gnostics), as a exegetical base, or as a baptismal formula. It can be found in various forms among the...

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Prepositions - Gk to Eng

Prepositions, including cases, Greek to English

Prepositions used with Accusative Case

Learn meanings of prepositions used with accusative case.

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Prepositions used with Dative/ Locative/ Instrumental Cases

Learn meanings of prepositions used with dative/ locative/ and instrumental cases

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Prepositions used with Genitive Case

Learn meanings of prepositions used with genitive case.

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Greek
6

Adjectives

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Hebrew
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Pronouns (All)

55 pronouns make up 16,380 (11.61%) of the total words in the NT. The vast majority of these (over 15,000 occurences) are drawn from the 29 most common, all of which occur more than 100 times each. The most common is "αὐτός" which alone comprises of 5,607 words in the NT! The remaning 26 make...

Pronouns: Interrogative and Indefinite

These pronouns are declined by III. declension. Meaning of interrogative pronouns is: who, which, what; and of indefinite is: someone; anyone. Both are declined the same way, however in the case of indefinite there is a loose of accent (τίς → τις).

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Psalm 1 LXX

Vocabulary of the OT LXX Psalm 1

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Greek
6

Second Aorist verbs

Common verbs with 2nd Aorist. Questions and answers both in Greek - matching the Aorist to the Present.

Short Hebrew Vocabulary # 1 (Heb-Spa)

Short vocabularies for everyone to learn from hebrew to spanish.

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Hebrew
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