Descend in the Bible | καταβαίνω (Greek Verb)

Etymology and Semantic Analysis The English word ‘descend’ is derived from the Old French ‘descendre’ and Latin ‘descendere’, meaning to come or go down. In the Greek New Testament, the verb ‘καταβαίνω’ (katabaino) carries this meaning. This term appears in various contexts, such as physical descent from a place (John 4:47), divine intervention (Matthew 3:16), […]

Biblical significance of fadeth | Verb | Greek: μαραίνομαι, Hebrew: נָבֵל

Definition “Fadeth” denotes the process of withering or losing vitality, commonly used in the context of plants or flowers. The sense of impermanence and transience is central to its use in biblical texts. Various Translations In the King James Version (KJV), “fadeth” is frequently employed, capturing the transient nature of life and earthly things. Other […]

Leviticus Translation

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Leviticus 1:1 And the LORD addressed Moses, speaking from the tabernacle of meeting, thus: 1:2 “Convey to the children of Israel and say: If anyone among you wishes to present an offering to the LORD, let them bring cattle, either from the herds or the flocks. 1:3 Should the offering be a burnt sacrifice from […]