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Name of God’s Son

ΟΡ?, ορ?

OR?, or?

Sounds Like: OHR-?

Translations: unknown, illegible, missing text

From the root: UNKNOWN

Part of Speech: Unknown

Explanation: The word "ΟΡ?" is not a standard Koine Greek word. The question mark indicates that the character following 'ΟΡ' is either illegible, missing, or uncertain in the manuscript. It is likely a scribal error, a lacuna (a gap in the text), or a character that could not be deciphered by the transcriber. Given the context "ΨΥΧΗϹ ΤΕ ΚΑΙ (ΟΡ? ΗϹΑΚ) ΜΟΡΦΗϹ", it appears to be part of a phrase describing aspects of a person, possibly related to 'form' or 'appearance' (ΜΟΡΦΗϹ). The text "ΗϹΑΚ" immediately following the uncertain word is also highly unusual and suggests further textual corruption or a proper noun that is out of place. It is not clear what the intended word was.

Inflection: Unknown

Unknown: Yes


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From the same root

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