New Testament WordsGreek is one of the richest of all languages, with an unrivaled power to express different shades of meaning. In this book, William Barclay examines many of the key words of the Greek New Testament, explaining what these words meant to the writers of the New Testament and to those who read an heard their message for the first time. The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ. |
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action Acts Aeschylus Aristotle become begin bring called characteristic Christian Christian message Church classical Greek comes command death describes desire divine duty effective enter eternal eusebeia fact faith father fear feeling follow gift give given God's gods goes grace hand heart Holy hope hubris human idea instance interesting James Jesus Christ John kalos kind king letter live logos look Lord Luke man's Mark master Matt means mind Moffatt nature never noun occurs offer once papyri passage Paul person Peter phobos Plato possess preached presence pride promise received regard relationship religion says sense simply someone sometimes sőtēria speaks specially Spirit stranger teach tells Thess things thought tion translates true truth usage verb virtue whole wisdom word writes wrong Xenophon