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gala gala ; Pronunciation: gal'-ah ; Origin: of uncertain affinity ; Reference: TDNT - 1:645,111 ; PrtSpch: n n ; In Greek: gala 2, galaktov 3.
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gala` <01566>. elg gala`. Pronunciation: gaw-lah'. Origin: a primitive root. Reference: TWOT - 355. PrtSpch: verb. In Hebrew: elgty 2, elgth 1. In NET: breaks ...
At Jerusalem it was a gala day. It was to the autumn pilgrims, who arrived on the 14th (of the month Tisri, the feast beginning on the 15th) day, like ...
Jun 28, 2004 · The Galatian saints were saved and wanted only to enhance their spiritual standing. The couple with whom I spoke were not saved, and were trying ...
Nov 27, 2012 · because of the strong terms used in 5:15,26, it may refer to the destructive tendencies which were present in the Galatian churches. 3. this ...
Jun 28, 2004 · The Galatian Christians had deserted God by adopting a perverted version of the gospel (1:6-9). This, we shall see more clearly, was the result ...
The verb גָּלַע (gala') means “to expose; to lay bare,” and in the Hitpael “to disclose oneself; to break out.” Copyright. with all of the words. with the ...
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Jun 28, 2004 · There were those in the Galatian churches who had been faithfully proclaiming the Word of God, but who were barely able to make both ends meet.
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