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Redirected from αποϲτολοιϲ, replacing lunate sigma Ϲϲ with normal sigma Σσ/ς.

ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΙΣ, αποστολοις

APOSTOLOIS, apostolois

Sounds Like: ah-po-STO-loys

Translations: to apostles, for apostles, by apostles, with apostles, to an apostle, for an apostle, by an apostle, with an apostle

From the root: ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ

Part of Speech: Noun

Explanation: This word refers to an apostle, a messenger, or one who is sent forth with a specific commission. It is often used in the New Testament to refer to the twelve disciples of Jesus, or to other early Christian leaders who were sent out to preach the Gospel. The form 'ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΙΣ' is the dative plural, indicating the indirect object of an action or the means by which something is done, often translated with prepositions like 'to', 'for', 'by', or 'with'.

Inflection: Plural, Dative, Masculine

Strong’s number: G0652 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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