How To Use Koine In A Sentence
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It would have a certain koine to it; that is, a Greek overlay, over what may be also be there, the original indigenous kind of cultures and languages.
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This difference in terms is known in classical Greek, but not in the koine Greek of the New Testament.
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Rhômaiôn proestôs Biktôr athroôs tês Asias pasês hama tais homorois ekklêsiais tas paroikias apotemnein hôsan heterodoxousas, tês koinês henôseôs peiratai, kai stêliteuei ge dia grammatôn, akoinônêtous pantas ardên tous ekeise anakêruttôn adelphous].
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
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The previous section points out that Koine ‘preferred the aorist passive in the case of deponents (where a real passive meaning is at best a possibility)’.
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In koine Greek, the Greek of the New Testament, the word for rock is petra, a feminine.
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But then, that's a translation from the koine, so maybe it doesn't count.
And now for something completely different
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This difference in terms is known in classical Greek, but not in the koine Greek of the New Testament.
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By the early eighteenth century, American varieties of English, extraterritorial immigrant koines, began to emerge in several regions.
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Church services are conducted in koine, a later form of ancient Greek in which the New Testament is written.
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Born and raised on a family farm that is now a shopping mall in a fast-growing Washington suburb, Koiner has gardened all his life.
Urban Farm Flourishes in Downtown Area
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Embedded in Koine Greek, and preserved in Latin translations of the Bible, a few Hebrew terms were widely employed in Old English, such as amen and alleluia, Hebrew for “so be it” and “praise Yah,” more often rendered “verily” and “praise the Lord.”
The English Is Coming!
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The international koine bound this group together through visual channels; its lack of cultural affiliation and emphasis on hybrid royal iconography made it the logical expression of a brotherhood of kings.
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What is the significance of a set of terms appropriated into English from a Latin-speaking Church hierarchy, describing events written down in koine by four men, one of whom was actually a native Greek speaker?
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As to whether it is ancient or modern or koine, I cannot say.
CAPRICA: Is This The Transylvania Station? « TV BACON
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Where are you getting the character guide for transliteration of koine?
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Before his eyes and Joyce's camera, they were turning the skeletal trade koine into a language.
THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
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No honest critic able to read the koine original could resist the conclusion that Tyndale throughout transcends his proof-text original ms to a sublime degree.
David Teems: The Other English William
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Koine is a dialect of ancient Greek that was the lingua franca of the empire of Alexander the Great and was widely spoken throughout the eastern Mediterranean area in Roman times
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Altogether, the display of such diverse objects within a single gallery might have offered an opportunity to evaluate the artistic koine that has been noted in luxury arts of the eastern Mediterranean.
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In many poleis, the common hearth of the polis, the koine hestia, which was also an altar-hearth for Hestia, was located in the prytaneion.