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Answers to Exercises in October BR
(1) A servant writes a law. (2) You know death. (3) Brothers loose servants. (4) Sons bring gifts. (5) You write words to apostles. (6) A son sees temples and houses. (7) A brother does not say a word to a man. (8) A servant brings a gift to an apostle. (9) We know a way to a temple. (10) We do not hear words of death. (11) You speak to servants, but I speak to brothers.
Greek for Bible Readers
Adjectives constitute one of the most prominent classes of words in the New Testament. This lesson introduces the paradigms of first and second declension adjectives as well as the more characteristic features of the Greek use of the adjective.
Hebrew for Bible Readers
Having studied Joshua 6:1–4 in our previous lesson, let’s complete our look at the plan of attack against Jericho. Again, consult any standard English Bible for the translation of these verses.
Joshua 6:5 states:
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