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Greek Thoughts Archives

December 7, 2008
Please note that all Biblical quotes are presented from the Literal Translation. This week we are studying the word ἐμπὸριον (Strong's #1712), which is translated "market" and the "merchandise" in the marketplace. We might also use the word "emporium" for its translation. This neuter noun, ἐμπὸριον,…
November 30, 2008
Please note that all Biblical quotes are presented from the Literal Translation. In this series on the concept of repentance, as it is presented in the New Testament, we have already studied the verb μετανοὲω (Strong's #3340), which means to make a decision to change the direction of one's life,…
November 23, 2008
This season most of us take time to reflect on our blessings. While we tend to use material things as the gauge of those blessings, Scripture directs us to a different measure, a spiritual one. In order to understand the true blessings that have been bestowed upon us by God, we must first understand the words used…
November 16, 2008
This week we are studying the word εὐλογὲω (Strong's #2127, which is pronounced ū lō gē' ō**), one of the Greek words used in the New Testament to express "to bless" and "blessing." It is a compound word derived from the prefix εὐ (Strong's #2095, pronounced…
November 2, 2008
Please note that all Biblical quotes are presented from the Literal Translation. This week we are taking the third and final word in our study of repentance, as found in the New Testament, μεταμὲλομαι (Strong's #3338), which means, "to regret, to be sorry." In previous weeks, our study focused on…
October 12, 2008
Today we conclude our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
October 5, 2008
We continue today with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition pro/v (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
September 28, 2008
We continue today with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
September 7, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
August 17, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
August 10, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
August 3, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
July 20, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
July 6, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mī**), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition pro/v (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōs**) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι
June 22, 2008
We are continuing with our study of the word προσεὺχομαι (Strong's #4336, pronounced prō'sūk-ō-mīF1), which means "to pray." It is a word compounded from the preposition πρὸς (Strong's #4314, pronounced prōsF1) meaning "to" or "toward," and the word εὔχομαι

 
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