A New Testament Word Book: A GlossaryGeorge Routledge & sons, Limited, 1940 - 215 páginas |
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... phrase the quick and the dead , ' the living and the dead ' , occurs not even once in the O.T .; thrice in the N.T. —Acts , x , 42 ; 2 Timothy , iv , 1 ; 1 Peter , iv , 5. This sense arose in the 9th Century and became archaic ( except ...
... phrase the quick and the dead , ' the living and the dead ' , occurs not even once in the O.T .; thrice in the N.T. —Acts , x , 42 ; 2 Timothy , iv , 1 ; 1 Peter , iv , 5. This sense arose in the 9th Century and became archaic ( except ...
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... phrase has become a cliché . ) In these passages , receipt means ' a place for receiving ; a receiving - office ' ; the phrase = ' an office for the receipt of taxes ' ( see custom ) . This sense arose in C. 15 and fell into disuse in C ...
... phrase has become a cliché . ) In these passages , receipt means ' a place for receiving ; a receiving - office ' ; the phrase = ' an office for the receipt of taxes ' ( see custom ) . This sense arose in C. 15 and fell into disuse in C ...
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... phrase , dating from C. 14 , was common in C. 16-18 , then archaic . The elaboration , at meat and meal , has long been obsolete . ( See meat . ) sith . ' Sith we were reconciled by his blood , when we were enemies , we shall much more ...
... phrase , dating from C. 14 , was common in C. 16-18 , then archaic . The elaboration , at meat and meal , has long been obsolete . ( See meat . ) sith . ' Sith we were reconciled by his blood , when we were enemies , we shall much more ...
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17th Century Acts Anglo-Fr Apostle Aramaic archaic archaism arose Bible brethren Century chrysolite church cognate Colossians comes from Old common Germanic stock Corinthians corresponding Gr Cruden derives English Ephesians Epistle evil faith fornicator Galatians Gentiles Ghost gloss gospel Greek hath heaven Hebrews hence Holy ibid James Jesus Christ Jews John Julius Cæsar late literary Lord Luke Mark Matthew means modern nuance occurs original participle passage Paul Paul the Apostle person Peter Pharisees Philippians phrase plural preterite prophets renders Revelation Romans saints sense current Shakespeare's shew Souter spikenard spirit synonymous Test thee Thessalonians things thou Timothy Titus translation transliteration unto verb Verdunoy verse via Fr via Old Fr viii Vulgate word Wright Wyclif xvii xviii xxii xxvii δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ μὴ τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῦ τῶν