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Greek Thoughts Archives

June 9, 2013
This week we are beginning an eight-part study on the Greek word μεριμνα (Strong's 3308) and its verb form μεριμναω (Strong's 3309). The noun μεριμνα is translated as "care, anxiety, and worry." Its root is the Greek word μεριζω (Strong's 3307) that means "to…
June 2, 2013
This week our study of εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), the Greek word meaning reverence, respect or godliness, is again taken from Paul's writings. As in previous sections of this study, our focus is on εὐσὲβεια as it is used to express reverence from believers toward God. This…
May 26, 2013
This week our study of εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), the Greek word meaning reverence, respect or godliness, is taken from Paul's writings. As in previous sections of this study, we focus on εὐσὲβεια as it is used to express reverence from believers toward God. This week's text…
May 19, 2013
This week we continue our study of εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), the Greek word meaning reverence, respect or godliness. In Classical Greek, εὐσὲβεια expressed a reverence toward the gods. In its nonreligious use, it represented the respect a child was to have toward a parent. This…
May 12, 2013
This week we are taking our final study on the third essential of the Christian faith as presented in 2 Peter 1:8-11. Our Greek word of study is εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which expresses reverence or respect toward someone. We are also considering other Greek words that are used in context…
May 5, 2013
This week we continue our study by taking the third essential of the Christian faith as presented in 2 Peter 1:8-11. Our Greek word of study is εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which expresses reverence or respect toward someone. We will also consider other Greek words that are used in context…
April 28, 2013
This week we continue our study by taking the third essential of the Christian faith as presented in 2 Peter 1:8-11. Our Greek word of study is εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which expresses reverence or respect toward someone. We will also consider other Greek words that are used in context with…
April 21, 2013
We continue this week with our series on the noun εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which expresses reverence or respect toward someone. Εὐσὲβεια is used in the New Testament to depict the expression of reverence and respect toward God from believers, as well as for a form of human reverence…
April 14, 2013
This week we continue with our series on the noun εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which means reverence, respect, or godliness. Εὐσὲβεια came to be used almost exclusively as a religious term representing a respectful attitude toward God and the living of a correct lifestyle in respect…
April 7, 2013
This week we continue our series on the noun εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which means reverence, respect, or godliness. Its domestic meaning of respect toward someone was eventually lost and εὐσὲβεια came to be used almost exclusively as a religious term representing a respectful attitude…
March 31, 2013
Last week we began a series on the noun εὐσὲβεια (Strong's #2150), which means reverence, respect, or godliness. Εὐσὲβεια is made up of the adverb εὖ and the verb σὲβω. In Classical Greek, εὐσὲβεια expressed a "reverence toward the…
March 24, 2013
Last week, we studied the verb form εὐσεβὲω (Strong's #2151), which means to worship or to show reverence toward someone. We saw that εὐσεβὲω is made up of the adverb εὖ (Strong's #2095), which means "to fare well, to prosper," and the verb σὲβω (Strong's…
March 17, 2013
We have been studying a family of words pertaining to worship that come from σὲβω. We first studied σὲβομαι (Strong's #4576), which relates to religious worship and reverence. Next we studied σεβὰζομαι (Strong's #4573), which denotes the expression of religious veneration…
March 10, 2013
We are in the process of studying, from the New Testament, the most important Greek words translated "worship." We first studied προσκυνὲω (Strong's #4352), which expresses the idea of submission to the Spirit of the Lord and His truth as the only acceptable form of worship of God. In the…
March 3, 2013
In our study of Greek words that are rendered "worship" in the English translations, we have covered two important ones so far. First, we studied προσκυνὲω (Strong's #4352) the main verb for worship. Προσκυνὲω expresses the idea of submission to the Spirit of the Lord and His truth…

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