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Strong's #3477 - Ναγγαί
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Ναγγαί (from נָגַהּ, to shine), ὁ, indeclinable (Vulg. (Naggae, and (so A. V.)) Nagge), Naggai, one of Christ's ancestors: Luke 3:25.
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Ναγγαί , ὁ ,
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Naggai: Luke 3:25.†
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In Romans 11:10 (from LXX Psa. 68꞉24 [MT Psalms 69:23]) νῶτος replaces the classical νῶτον, as generally in the LXX (cf. Thackeray Gr. i. p. 155). In P Tebt I. 21.8 (B.C. 115) σὺ οὖν μὴ δῷς νῶτον μηδενί, ";do not therefore run away from anybody"; (Edd.), and in P Oxy XIV. 1725.9 (after A.D. 229) ὡς τὰ κατὰ νώτου ἑξῆς δη (λοῖ), and ib. .17 κατὰ νώτου τοῦ ὅλου ὀνόματος, the gender is indeterminate. The compound νωτοφόρος, as in 2 Chronicles 2:18 καὶ ἐποίησεν ἐξ αὐτῶν ἑβδομήκοντα χιλιάδας νωτοφόρων, is found in P Petr III. 46 (2).3 (Ptol.), a contract for the supply and carriage of bricks : cf. P Meyer 61.5, .10 (iii/B.C.), P Tebt I. 115.7, .22 (B.C. 115–3).
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