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In Romans 8:15 what are "a spirit of bondage" and a "spirit of adoption"?

(This list will not be exhaustive - ANLEX has a longer list.) … See: ANLEX at https://www.logos.com/product/1788/analytical-lexicon-of-the-greek-new-testament Allow me to venture an opinion: I think that the quoted example (and others in a closely related question …
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What does "silly myths" mean in 1 Timothy 4:7?

First, the above phrase is prefixed by "bebelous" which is "godless and worldly" (ANLEX) It is followed by the instruction for Timothy to train himself in godliness That is, "old-wives tales" are set …
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The use of "child/children" in the Gospel of Mark

"Paidion" will generally mean a small child or toddler (see B M Newman, W E Vine, ANLEX, etc) but can also idiomatically refer to students or disciples (John 21:5, 1 John 2:13, 18) and of Christians very …
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Understanding 1 Tim 2:11, 12 about wives and gender [closed]

Indeed, the ANLEX entry is, “strictly, of one who acts on his own authority; hence have control over, domineer, lord it over”. …
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In Romans 1:11 why does Paul seem to fudge about his agenda by saying "some spiritual gift"?

To be technical, the Greek word translated "some" is "ti" and is (see ANLEX) an adjective, pronominal, indefinite, accusative, neuter, singular whose cognate root is "tis". …
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In Matthew 6:10 should it be translated "on the earth" or "in the earth?

The word for "world" is generally a translation of the Greek, "kosmos", meaning orderly or well arranged (see ANLEX). By extension it is used to refer to what we now describe as the universe. …
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Acts 5:31 - Does any reputable manuscript suggest that Jesus is God's Chief Agent

Souter: originator, author, founder Newman: leader, pioneer, founder, founder, originator RGNT(NIV): leader, ruler, prince, originator, founder Friberg, Friberg, Miller (ANLEX): (1) strictly, one who goes …
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In Matthew 19:10 why did Jesus' disciples ask Jesus if it is better not to marry?

According to most Greek dictionaries, eg, ANLEX, "generally, of every kind of extramarital, unlawful, or unnatural intercourse, fornication, sexual immorality, prostitution (1 Cor 5:1)". …
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