-
inferred from the
second clause "B ____"
after the comma. For example: prin
genesthai "before it will happen" (John 14:29)
implies a ****ure "it will become"...
-
magical order Ordo
Templi Orientis.
Russell took the
magical name of
Frater Genesthai. From
November 1920 to
Autumn 1921,
Russell lived at Crowley's
abbey in...
- in fact,
rather ordinary words that mean "become brothers" (adelphoi
genesthai); and when they are
translated in this more
straightforward manner, they...
- attributes. The
narrative uses the Gr****
phrase ὑγιὴς γενέσθαι,
hygies genesthai, ("become healthy" or "be made whole"),
which is not used
anywhere in...
- (entheos,
meaning "full of the god, inspired, possessed") and γενέσθαι (
genesthai,
meaning "to come into being"). This
neologism was
coined in 1979 by a...
-
derived from two
words of
Ancient Gr****, ἔνθεος (éntheos) and γενέσθαι (
genésthai). The
adjective entheos translates to
English as "full of the god, inspired...
-
Naupakton (into Naupactus). -στ (-st) for -σθ (-sth): γενέσται
genestai for
genesthai (to become), μίστωμα mistôma for misthôma (payment for hiring). ar for...
- punish'
Strong aorist active and middle: λαβεῖν labeîn 'to take' γενέσθαι
genésthai 'to become' ἀφικέσθαι aphikésthai 'to arrive' Weak and
strong aorist p****ive:...
- (Acts) éspeuden gàr ei dunatòn eíē autôi tḕn hēméran tês pentēkostês
genésthai eis Hierosóluma. (present optative). For he was in a hurry, if it might...
-
derived from two
Ancient Gr**** words, ἔνθεος (entheos) and γενέσθαι (
genesthai).
Entheos means literally "in God", more
freely translated "inspired"...