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Theology greek term

συμφέρον (sympheron)

common good / what is beneficial

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σχίσμα (schisma)

division / schism / tear

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ἰδιώτης (idiōtēs)

ordinary person / ungifted one / uninitiated

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νόμος (nomos)

law

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δύσνοητος (dysnoētos)

hard to understand / difficult to comprehend

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ζηλοῦτε (zēloute)

desire earnestly / be zealous for

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κλῆρος (klēros)

lot, allotment, portion

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κύριος (kyrios)

lord / master / sir

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κενόω (kenoō)

to empty; used reflexively of Christ's self-emptying (Phil 2:7)

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ἐξουσία (exousia)

authority, right, power

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κεφαλή (kephalē)

head; source/origin; preeminent one

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διακρίνω (diakrino)

to discern, to evaluate, to judge

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ἀνήρ/γυνή (aner/gyne)

man/woman OR husband/wife

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ὥστε (hoste)

therefore, so then, consequently

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ἤ (e/eta)

or; disjunctive particle used for rhetorical refutation

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ἐπιτρέπω (epitrepo)

to permit, to allow, to entrust

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μὴ κωλύετε (me koluete)

do not forbid, stop forbidding

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ὑποτάσσω (hypotassō)

to subject, to submit, to place under

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ἐκλέγομαι (eklegomai)

to choose, to elect, to select for oneself

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κλητός (klētos)

called, invited

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λαλέω (laleo)

to speak, to talk, to proclaim; general word for verbal expression

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γεννητής (gennetes)

procreator, begetter, one who generates life; used as an interpretation of kephalē

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προβολεύς (proboleus)

progenitor, originator, one who projects or sends forth; used as an interpretation of kephalē

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κοινωνία (koinonia)

sharing, participation, fellowship, communion

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ἀρχή (archē)

beginning, origin, source; rule, authority, first cause

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יִנָּבְאוּ (yinnābe'û)

they will prophesy (niphal imperfect 3mp of נָבָא)

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προφητεύσουσιν (prophēteusousin)

they will prophesy (future active indicative, 3rd plural)

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