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55 lines
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# Ἀρέτας
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## Word data
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* Strongs: G07020
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* Alternate spellings:
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(WH, [Ἀρ.](); Intr., 313), [-α, ὁ](),
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* Principle Parts:
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* Part of speech:
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* Instances in Scripture: 1
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* All Scriptures cited: Yes
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## Etymology:
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* LXX/Hebrew glosses:
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* Time Period/Ancient Authors:
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* Related words:
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* Antonyms for all senses
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* Synonyms for all senses:
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## Senses
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### Sense 1.0:
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#### Definition:
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#### Glosses:
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Aretas;
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#### Explanation:
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#### Citations:
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Aretas, an Arabian king: [II Co 11:32](2Co 11:32) (Deiss., BS, 183 f., thinks the proper spelling [Ἀρέθας]() was changed, as Schürer suggests, "by desire to Hellenise a barbaric name by assimilation to [ἀρετή]()").†
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