Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: dor-KAS (δορ-ΚΑΣ) Basic Definition Strong’s G1393: Δορκάς (Dorkas) is the Greek name of a female disciple in the early church who was known for her charitable works and generosity to the poor. The name literally means “gazelle” or…
Pronunciation Guide: dah-nay-ID-zoh Basic Definition Strong’s G1155: The verb δανείζω (daneidzō) fundamentally means “to lend” or “to loan something with the expectation of repayment.” In biblical context, it carries nuances of providing resources to someone in need, with terms that…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-GAH-pay Quick Answer: ἀγάπη (agapē) is the Greek word for love that appears 116 times in the New Testament, representing God’s unconditional, self-sacrificing love for humanity and the divine love believers are called to express toward God and…
ἀγαθοποιέω – Pronunciation Guide: ah-gath-op-oy-EH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G15: To do good, to confer benefits, to act virtuously. This compound verb combines ἀγαθός (good) and ποιέω (to do/make), literally meaning “to make good” or “to do what is beneficial for…
ἀγαθοεργέω – Pronunciation Guide: ah-gath-o-er-GEH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G14: To do good, to perform good deeds, to actively work for the benefit of others. This compound verb combines ἀγαθός (good) with ἔργον (work), emphasizing intentional, beneficial action that produces positive…