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  • Vines Dictionary Abase
    ... d," the RV "shall be humbled." It is translated "humble yourselves" in the Middle Voice sense in James 4:10; 1 Peter 5:6; "humble," in Matthew 18:4; 2 Corin ...
    741 B (98 words) - 02:57, 4 May 2019
  • Thomas Bilson
    ... lity, and avoided [[Erastian]] views and [[divine right]], while requiring passive obedience to authority depending on the context.<sup>[]</sup><sup>[]</sup> ...
    9 KB (1307 words) - 08:44, 27 December 2022
  • Preface to the NET Bible
    ... . and which became the standard Bible of the Western church throughout the Middle Ages. In places where passive constructions create ambiguity, obscurity, or awkwardness in modern Englis ...
    87 KB (14116 words) - 11:50, 13 January 2021
  • Moses
    The name is thus suggested to relate to ''drawing out'' in a passive sense, "the one who was drawn out". Those who depart from this tradition d ... ... al Mount Sinai|Mount Sinai]]&nbsp;— a mountain that was thought in the [[Middle Ages]] to be located on the [[Sinai Peninsula]]. While tending the flocks ...
    63 KB (10229 words) - 03:29, 21 January 2019
  • Gnosticism
    ... [1229]]) greatly reduced the remaining number of Gnostics throughout the [[Middle Ages]], though a few isolated communities continue to exist to the present ... ... riality as being inherently evil, or else merely flawed and as good as its passive constituent matter will allow.
    95 KB (14345 words) - 13:59, 26 April 2019
  • Seventh Day Adventists
    ... the [[Millerites|Millerite]] movement in the [[United States]] during the middle part of the 19th century and was formally established in 1863. Among its f ... ... century and began to dialogue with other [[Protestant]] groups toward the middle of the century, eventually gaining wide recognition as a Christian church.
    65 KB (9176 words) - 22:28, 3 February 2019
  • Early Modern English
    ... the emerging English standard began to influence the spoken and written [[Middle Scots]] of [[Scotland]]. ... lk"). Moreover, the ''to be + -ing verb'' form could be used to express a passive meaning without any additional markers: "The house is building" could mean ...
    16 KB (2340 words) - 13:20, 17 December 2020
  • Qal
    ... effectively a passive, the pial is an emphatic form and the hithpael has a middle or reflexive force. The qal is any form of the finite verb paradigm which ...
    640 B (111 words) - 06:30, 16 March 2016
  • Article: When the NKJV departs from the TR by Will Kinney
    [[John 12:40]] “and BE CONVERTED” is a passive verb both in English and in Greek, (Tyndale, Geneva Bible, NASB) but the N ... ... t this word here and they also omit “and rose”. The NKJV has adopted a middle ground here and omits “both” while retaining “and rose”. The NKJV ...
    33 KB (5663 words) - 12:22, 23 April 2017
  • Revelation 16:5
    ... [Immanuel Tremellius]], who was an expert in Hebrew, Syriac and many other middle eastern languages, co authored books with Beza. ... answers to the Hebrew חסיד, and signifies gracious, in an active or a passive sense. God exhibits His own grace in all His works, and He receives gratit ...
    216 KB (30089 words) - 07:19, 21 April 2025
  • Aleph (letter)
    ... rn Hebrew, the same root t !ʔ-l-f! (alef-lamed-pe) gives "me'ulaf", the passive participle of the verb "le'alef", and means trained (when referring to pet ... ... words, where it represents the long final vowels ''o/a'' or ''e''. In the middle of the word, the letter represents either a [[glottal stop]] between vowel ...
    11 KB (1776 words) - 11:43, 20 January 2015
  • Greek language
    ... [Roman Empire]]. Ancient Greek fell into disuse in western Europe in the [[Middle Ages]], but remained officially in use in the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine ... ... was used as the official language of the Byzantine Empire was an eclectic middle-ground variety based on the tradition of written Koine.
    30 KB (4209 words) - 23:14, 17 March 2016
  • Active Voice (Greek)
    ... bject of the verb. It is to be distinguished by the [[Middle Voice]] and [[Passive Voice]]
    182 B (27 words) - 08:22, 11 December 2018
  • Article: The Deficiencies of the Geneva Bible by Will Kinney
    ... [[NASB]], [[RSV]], [[NRSV]], [[ESV]], [[NIV]], [[TNIV]], [[NET]], and the middle of the road versions like the [[NKJV]] and the [[Holman Standard]]. Howeve ... ... KJB “...and much people WAS ADDED UNTO the Lord.” The Greek text is a passive voice, meaning that God did the work and not man. “and much people was a ...
    25 KB (4326 words) - 15:00, 11 March 2016
  • Article: Isaiah - a Comparative Study by Will Kinney
    ... but always have it as "ungodly". Do you see how the NKJV tries to strike a middle ground? ... as SPARKLE. Again, we see the hypocricy of the NKJV - trying to strike the middle ground all the while pretending to be just an update of the KJB.
    140 KB (25644 words) - 11:41, 8 March 2016
  • Article: Does the King James Bible depart from the Hebrew Texts? by Will Kinney
    The verb used here is a common one; it is the periphrastic perfect, passive participle of sunago, which means "to gather, to assemble together, to com ... ... gs 20:4, where the Hebrew MT reads "the city," while the KJV/LXX read "the middle court."
    45 KB (7544 words) - 04:56, 12 March 2016
  • Greek Language
    ... [Roman Empire]]. Ancient Greek fell into disuse in western Europe in the [[Middle Ages]], but remained officially in use in the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine ... ... was used as the official language of the Byzantine Empire was an eclectic middle-ground variety based on the tradition of written Koine.
    27 KB (3864 words) - 14:40, 8 March 2016
  • Ephesians 3:9
    ... ted to the church and involved an act of service or ministry, not simply a passive type of fellowship. The addition of work. Continuing in Philemon 6, Paul p ... The English term fellowship has its etymology from Middle English ''felowschipe, felawshipe, felaȝschyp,'' equivalent to ''fellow'' ...
    89 KB (11401 words) - 22:03, 17 February 2023
  • Revelation 21:24
    |valign=top align=left|[[Middle/Passive]]
    37 KB (4688 words) - 13:26, 3 September 2025
  • Job 17:6
    ... n ancestor of Classical Persian تنبور‎ /tˤun.buːr/ (tanbūr) from Middle Iranian tabir, tabil (“drum”), and is related to Armenian տաւիղ ( ... ... oto-Indo-European]] *''sp(y)ēw, *spyū'', ultimately imitative; compare [[Middle English]] ''spitelen'' (“to spit out, expectorate”) and English ''spew ...
    63 KB (9075 words) - 09:33, 17 December 2022

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