[Greek] χορηγέω (chorēgeō), [Latin] praestare, [Latin] adiministrare, [French] surpasser: to lead a chorus (group of performers), to lead a play, to be a choreographer, to defray the cost of a chorus, to supply, to minister, to be a dance leader,…
[Greek] πλανάω (planaō), [Latin] errare, [Latin] seducere
[Greek] πλανάω (planaō) [Latin] errare, [Latin] seducere: to go astray, to wander, to wander as a planet, to deceive , to be unfaithful, to err, to seduce, to be out of the way, to be led astray, to lead into…
[Greek] πατέω (pateō), [Latin] calcare
[Greek] πατέω (pateō), [Latin] calcare: to make a path, to tread on, to be trampled under, to tread under foot, trample, to step on, to conquer, to treat dispairingly, to walk; Lk.10:19, Lk.21:24, Rev.14:20, Rev.19:15, Rev.11:2 Jesus give His disciples…
[Greek] ὄγκος (ogkos), [Latin] impedimenta
[Greek] ὄγκος (ogkos), [Latin] impedimenta: hindrance, bulk, baggage, impediment, encumbrance, heaviness, challenge, swelling, tumor, volume, loftiness; Heb.12:1 The Roman army bringing a supply/baggage wagon (impedimenta) for support for extended campaigns Background Information: Roman army: During the Roman Empire, the Roman…
[Greek] λείπω (leipō), [Latin] deficiente, [Latin] indigere, [German] fehlen
[Greek] λείπω (leipō), [Latin] deficiente, [Latin] indigere, [German] fehlen: to lack, to need, to leave behind, to fall away, to be destitute, to be left behind, to fail, to leave, to be inferior, to be wanting, to be in need,…
[Greek] ἀνάξιος (anaxios), [Latin] minimis
[Greek] ἀνάξιος (anaxios), [Latin] minimis : (adjective) failing to follow an axiom (principle), unworthy, unfit, not competent, unreasonable, inappropriate, unqualified; 1 Cor. 6:2 [Greek] ἀναξίως (anaxiōs): (adverb) failing to follow an axiom (principle), unworthily, improperly; 1 Cor.11:27,29 Paul has concerns…
[Greek] λευκαίνω (leukainō), [Latin] albus
[Greek] λευκαίνω (leukainō), [Latin] albus: to make white, to whiten, to bleach; Mk.9:3, Rev.7:14 The Ancient One (God) on His throne, with snow bright clothing and hair white as wool (Dan.7:9) Background Information: Greco-Roman culture: This term primarily has the…
[Greek] καταστρέφω (katastrephō), [Latin] eiciere
[Greek] καταστρέφω (katastrephō),[Latin] eiciere: to overturn, to upset, to turn upside down, to turn over, to turn under, to throw down, to overthrow, to subvert, to take things down, to turn down, to cause desolation; Mt.21:12, Mk.11:15, Jn.2:15, Act.15:16 God…
Good Shepherd Sunday
Shepherds in Early Times Abel: He is the first recorded shepherd. Cain was a farmer. Cain did not follow God’s advice in making an acceptable sacrificial offering to Him like Abel. Instead, Cain killed Abel because of envy. Abraham: He…
[Greek] κρύπτω (kryptō), [Latin] absconditus, [Latin] non revelare, [Latin] occultus
[Greek] κρύπτω (kryptō), [Latin] absconditus, [Latin] non revelare, [Latin] occultus: to hide, to conceal, to keep secret, to keep things hidden; Mt.13:44, Lk.13:21, Col.3:3, Mt.11:25, Heb.11:23, Mt.25:18, Mt.5:14, Mt.10:26, Lk.12:2, Mk.4:22, Lk.8:17, Jn.19:38, Jn.3:2, Jn.7:4, 2 Cor.4:2, Eph.5:12 The Finding…