Meaning: unshrunken, new. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek prefix "ἀ-" (a-, meaning "not") and "γναφός" (gnaphos, meaning "fuller" or "cloth dresser"). |
Greek/Hebrew Definitions. Strong's #46: 'abiyr (pronounced aw-beer') from 82; mighty (spoken of God):--mighty (one). |
ἄγναφος, , ὁ, ἡ (γνάπτω to dress or full cloth, cf. ἄρραφος), unmilled, unfulled, undressed: Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21. |
19 дек. 1998 г. · Thibaul Of Langres points out for it that the value of the name of Adam in Greek is 46. The number of days of the fast of the Lent marks ... |
The Hebrew word "abir" is used to describe strength and might, often in the context of God's power or the strength of warriors and leaders. |
The word, which means "a dangerous animal," refers to creatures that are wild and can be venomous. It is usually translated as "wild beasts" or simply "beast" ... |
1) unmilled, unfulled, undressed, unprocessed, new. Part of Speech: adjective. Relation: from G1 (as a negative particle) and the same as G1102. |
#46. α῎γναφος; agnaphos; from 1 (as a neg. pref.) and the same as 1102; uncarded, undressed:—; NASB ... |
Strong's #46 - אָבִיר · strong, mighty-used only to describe God · the Strong-old name for God (poetic). Strong's ... |
Papyrus 46 (P. Chester Beatty II), designated by siglum P46 is an early Greek New Testament manuscript written on papyrus, and is one of the manuscripts ... |
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