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Koiné (from κοινή, "common") Greek was the form of post-classical Greek spoken and written in Hellenistic and Roman antiquity. It is the language of the Septuagint (LXX), Christian New Testament, and most early Christian theological writings.
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If righteousness is once stated as a gift in Romans 5:17, is it sound to consider the appear...
My question relates to the treatment of the word “righteousness” in Romans 5:17, whereby it is called a “gift”, and whether one can always consider it as that, if it isn’t specified to be one’s own ri …
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Is the “If” in Romans 4:24 present in the original Greek. If not, why is that included in so...
reckoned -- to us believing on Him who did raise up Jesus our Lord out
of the dead,”
In my brief search of the interlinear I didn’t see anything that necessitated “if” being used, but I am not an expert in Greek …