- only".
Monogenēs may be used as an adjective. For example,
monogenēs pais
means only child, only
legitimate child or
special child.
Monogenēs may also...
- and
Hedone (Pleasure)
Acinetos (Immovable) and
Syncrasis (Commixture)
Monogenes (Only-begotten) and
Macaria (Happiness)
Emanated from
Anthropos and Ecclesia...
-
Christ our God,
trampling down
death by death, save us! The key word,
Monogenēs, is
drawn from the
Gospel of John 1:14, 1:18, and 3:16. The
first of these...
- "It's
impossible to
escape from what is destined." υἱὸς μονογενής ****òs
monogenḗs "Only-begotten son" From John 3:16: Οὕτως γὰρ ἠγάπησεν ὁ θεὸς τὸν κόσμον...
- αἰώνιον. Hoútōs gàr ēgápēsen ho theòs ton kósmon, hṓste tòn ****òn tòn
monogenê édōken, hína pâs ho pisteúōn eis autòn mḕ apólētai all᾽ ékhēi zōḕn aiṓnion...
-
recognize that even if the word
traditionally translated "only-begotten" (
monogenēs)
carries a
connotation of
derivation when used in
familial contexts—as...
-
principe classique de l'analyse et sur
quelques propriétés des
fonctions monogènes dans le
voisinage d'un
point singulier", in: Acta
Mathematica 31, 1908...
- more, He
alone may
properly be
called Son (II Apol., vi, 3); He is the
monogenes, the
unigenitus (Dial., cv). Elsewhere, however, Justin, like St. Paul...
- is most
subject to modification; it
began as
private prayer only. The
Monogenes comes later; the
litany before the
lessons is missing; the
incensing is...
-
occurs early in the
Divine Liturgy,
coming after the
troparion of the
Monogenes (Only-begotten Son) and the
Midday first Antiphon. The
choir sings the...