- The
brothers of
Jesus or the
adelphoi (Ancient Gr****: ἀδελφοί, romanized:
adelphoí, lit. 'of the same womb, brothers') are
named in the New Testament...
- The
Adelphoi Zangaki (Zangaki Brothers),
known by
their probable initials C. and G. Zangaki, were two
brothers of Gr**** origin,
active as photographers...
- her
virginity only
until the
birth of
Jesus and
mentions the
brothers (
adelphoi) of Jesus, who may have been: (1) sons of Mary, the
mother of Jesus, and...
-
sisters in Christ', from the Gr****
words for
Christ (Christos) and
brothers (
adelphoi).
Christadelphians believe in the
inspiration of the Bible, the Virgin...
-
Testament as one of the "brothers" of
Jesus (Gr****: ἀδελφοί, romanized:
ádelphoi, lit. 'brothers'). In
Matthew 13:55,
people ask
concerning Jesus, "Is not...
- Γ.Ε./F.A.G.E. (Φιλίππου Αδελφοί Γαλακτοκομικές Επιχειρήσεις/"Filippou
Adelphoi Galaktokomikes Epicheiriseis" or "Filippou Bros.
Dairy Co."). In 1974 the...
- The
Adelphoi was a
wooden barque built in Sunderland, England, that
spent most of her
working life in
Australian waters. She was
wrecked off Port Hacking...
- and afterwards. Its
explanation of the gospels' "brothers of Jesus" (the
adelphoi) as the
offspring of
Joseph by an
earlier marriage remains the position...
-
prayers established parti****nts as 'spiritual brothers' (pneumatikoi
adelphoi) and
contained references to
sainted pairs,
including most
notably Saints...
- used
where the
editors believed that it was appropriate, thus ἀδελφοί (
adelphoi) is
translated "brothers and sisters". In July 2008, the NLT
gained the...