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Greek Word Studies

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Greek Word Studies offer a profound insight into the richness of biblical texts, revealing layers of meaning often lost in translation. The New Testament, primarily written in Greek, contains words that carry significant theological implications. For instance, the term 'agape,' which is translated as 'love' in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, embodies a selfless, unconditional love that reflects God's nature. Similarly, the word 'koinonia,' found in Acts 2:42, emphasizes the deep fellowship and communal life that believers are called to share. Understanding these Greek terms can deepen our appreciation of scripture and its application in our lives. In John 1:1, the word 'Logos' introduces Jesus as the divine Word, highlighting His preexistence and role in creation, which invites us to explore the profound relationship between language and divine revelation. Furthermore, the study of words like 'dikaiosyne,' meaning righteousness in Matthew 5:6, encourages believers to pursue a life aligned with God's will. Engaging in Greek Word Studies not only enhances our theological understanding but also enriches our spiritual journey, as we seek to live out the truths found in God's Word.

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The preacher, Greek Word Studies, delves into the meaning of 'prasso' in the New Testament, emphasizing its distinction from 'poieo' and its various nuances such as accomplishing objectives, engaging in activities, and collecting what is due. 'Prasso' is used to highlight habitual practices, the pro

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