Monday, October 19, 2015

Return of Κοινή


By Gman4326

Update from previous blog post: http://gman4326.blogspot.com/2014/10/koine-greek-sample.html

Αα Alpha Ββ Beta Γγ Gamma Δδ Delta Εε Epsilon Ζζ Zeta Eta Ηη Θθ Theta Ιι Iota Κκ Kappa Λλ Lambda Μμ Mu Νν Nu Ξξ Xi Οο Omicron Ππ Pi Ρρ Rho Σσς Sigma Ττ Tau Υυ Upsilon Φφ Phi Χχ Chi Ψψ Psi Ωω Omega (corrected)

Partial Hellenistic Greek dictionary
λφα, Α,α

Α,α, ἄλφα, τó, and Ω,ω, Ωμεγα is the last letter in the Hellinistic, Koine, N.T Greek alphabet; Revelation 1:8, 11 Ἐγώ εἰμι τò Ἄλφα kaὶ τò .... verse 11 Ἐγώ εἰμι τò Α kaὶ τò Ω; 1. copulative (ἀθροιστικν) similar to the particle ἄμα as in fellowship or community of believers ἀδελφóς, ἀκóλουθος 2. privative (στερητικν) negative prefix un- in the Anglo, asβαρής; before a vowel ἀν- (ναίτος); or to what is contrary to it such as τιμóω, ἀτιμος.

αρών, [a-aron] indecl. first name ὁ Ἀαρών, ῶνος in Joseph. Luke 1:5; Acts 7:40; Hebrew 5:4; 7:11; 9:4

βαδδών [aba-ddon] indecl. אֲבַדּ֣וֹן 1. ruin, destruction dka: to perish Job 31:12; 2. the place of destruction Job 26:6; Proverbs 15:11 3. name of the minister of death and author of destruction Ἀπολλύων Revelation 9:11;

βαρήςς (βάρος weight) without weight, light, not burdensome ἀβαρῆ ἐμαυτὸν ὑμῖν ἐτήρησα I avoided burdening you with my troubles; 2 Corin. 11:9; 1 Thess. 2:6, 9

ββᾶ [ab-ba] Hebrew אָב (father); The emphatic state אַבָּא in chaldean history ὁ πατήρ; a customary title of God in prayer. When the previous word father in hebrew and the Koine Greek is subjoined to it is an act of worship which makes it a most holy first name. (Mark 14:36; Romans 8:15; Gal. 4:6)

βελ [h-abel] indecl. first name in Joseph antiquities Book 1, 2:1 [Ἄβελος, -ου] Geneis 4:2 הָ֑בֶל; breath, vanity; the second son of Adam; from chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/8168 וַתֹּסֶף לָלֶדֶת אֶת אָחִיו אֶת הָבֶל וַיְהִי הֶבֶל רֹעֵה צֹאן וְקַיִן הָיָה עֹבֵד אֲדָמָה: short life or sudden death (job 7:16; Psalm 34:6) Matthew 23:5; Luke 11:51; Heb. 9:4; 12:24.

να ἄνα indecl. [an-a] voc. ναξ: king; ὦ ἄνα (hail king) in the contraction form να; when addressing idols Ζεἄνα (king Zeus); feminine: νασσα; (Source) Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek Lexicon Dictionary,α α, δο μάλ αθις μφίσταται διαπρύσιος τοβος. λαος, δαίμων, λαος ε τι γματέρι τυγχάνεις φεγγς φέρων. ναισίου δ σο τύχοιμι, μηδ᾽ ἄλαστον νδρ᾽ ἰδν κερδ χάριν μετάσχοιμί πως. Ζεῦ ἄνα σο φωνῶ. Odeipus at Colonus

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