(Bible) the collection of writings consisting of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, Pauline and other Epistles, and the book of Revelation, composed soon after Christ's death and added to the Jewish writings of the Old Testament to make up the Christian Bible ...
Interlinear Greek•Interlinear Hebrew•Strong's Numbers•Englishman's Greek Concordance•Englishman's Hebrew Concordance•Parallel Texts he sent[word] by his disciples KJV:of Christ, Matthew 14:10 Matthew 22:7V-APA-NMS GRK:ὠργίσθηκαὶπέμψαςτὰ στρατε...
The Christian message was received with an increased interest by the citizens of the empire and it ended - though even today, there are different forms of interpretation and living the Word of Christ - by creating a synthesis between the Greek classical culture and its own ideas or doctrines....
Word Origin:Derived from the Greek words "σε" (se), meaning "you," and "αὐτός" (autos), meaning "self." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Hebrew equivalent often involves reflexive forms of verbs or pronouns, such as "נַפְשְׁךָ" (nafsh'kha)...
Learn New Testament Greek by downloading this free grammar! Biblical Greek: Beginning the Adventure, also freely available in Spanish and Chinese, starts you on the wonderful journey of understanding the New Testament in the language in which it was ori
Christ's Resurrection Resurrection Resurrection of Christ Transfiguration of Jesus Transfiguration Magi Wise Men Armageddon Mammon Ananias Apostle Andrew Saint Andrew Saint Andrew the Apostle St. Andrew Balthasar Balthazar Caspar Gaspar Saint James
In addition to learning all about the Bible and the life and works of Jesus Christ, Orthodox Christians also enjoy learning about the lives of the saints. It is also... Read More Orthodox Saint Timon History and Name Day Information For Orthodox Christians, the lives of the saints are impor...
“Alpha and Omega, the beginning and end.” Today, the phrasealpha and omegais often used metaphorically to refer to the basics or essentials of something. The Greek letters chi and rho are used in symbols for Jesus Christ, as they are the first two letters used to spell Christ in Greek...
Christ Needs To Be Born Again In Modern Orthodox Theology The Incarnation is not merely a past event, but an ongoing process. While uniquely occurring in Christ, it continues through Christian life and, crucially, through theology. Theology must continually "give birth to the Word of God," ada...
NAS: to death for the work of Christ,KJV: for the work of ChristINT: for the sake of the work of Christ unto Colossians 1:10 N-DNSGRK: ἐν παντὶ ἔργῳ ἀγαθῷ καρποφοροῦντεςNAS: good work and increasingKJV: every good work, and ...